Thursday, November 16, 2023

GO CHIN TO CHIN WITH KIM KIM AT BJ GATHERING!!!!

 






           THE SIGN SAYS IT ALL WHEN IT COMES TO KIMBERLY BARTH




KIMBERLY BARTH WITH HER SPICY RELATIVE



               KIM READY FOR A SWIM WITH TRACEY HENRY

KIM IN PARK IN 2019

                                          KIM WITH EXUBERANT FRIENDS, MAYBE IN SCIOTO VALLEY CHORUS, IN 2019



Here’s your chance to meet the amazing Kimberly Barth!!!

 

If you attend tonight’s monthly BJ Gathering at the Missing Falls Brewery, 540 S. Main Street in downtown Akron, you will click with Kimberly Barth.

 

She’s Kent State University adjunct professor and once was Director of Photography at the BJ during her 1998-2018 time there, arrived 2 years after I retired after 26 marvelous years at 44 E. Exchange Street.

 

Ohio State graduate Kim previously was a Elyria Chronicle-Telegram photographer. She lives in Akron but spent earlier time at Greenhills, Ohio.

 

And has been known to make her singing voice show up in musical groups, mainly choruses.

 

It's the 3rd monthly Revival BJ Gathering that inherits the role held for decades at Papa Joe’s Restaurant in the Merriman Valley till too many participants passed away.  6:30 p.m. See you there.

 

In my day (in the age of dinosaurs) that important role was held by great guys like Julius Greenberg, with crews that included Bill Hunter, Ott Gangl, Ed Suba, Don Roese (Don and I had a reunion in New Zealand when we both visited former newsroom reporter Kathy Strong, a major Kiwi in journalism famous around the world), and supplemented by artists like Chuck Ayres, wild and wonderful Derf Baclderf, Ted Schneider who later became page layouts drawer and actually meet the famous Ann Hill (of the famous “I didn’t come here to do” letter) in California.

 

The late Chasm, Charles Chuck Montague, went out to dinner with Ann Hill when Chasm was in California visiting his son, the chef.


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