Tuesday, May 31, 2022

MARK DAWIDZIAK'S WIFE, SARA SHOWMAN, PERFORMS IN MENTOR ON JUNE 7

 


Sara Showman, former BJ and PD pop culture critic Mark Dawidziak’s wife, will star in “Under the Skull and Crossbones: A Pirate’s Life for Me,” which Sara wrote.

 

It will blend history, humor and song.

 

Mark will be playing second banana in this one, as he put it, “one of the crew.”

6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, in Mentor Public Library. Another Largely Literary Theater Company production.


Monday, May 30, 2022

MICKEY PORTER MEMORIAL FEATURES TALES OF HIS LEGENDARY BJ DAYS

 

Porter memorial recalled Mickey’s glory days

Former BJ columnist and Features writer Bill O’Connor reports on the memorial event for the late legendary BJ columnist Mickey Porter at Bill’s Bath Township home:

There were a half-dozen or so Beacon people - Mike Needs and Kathy Fraze, Jane Snow, Karen Lefton, a couple of Mick's care givers (he was bedridden the last year or so), Mick's sons Mike and Ben Porter and grandchildren, a few people from Mick's neighborhood.

 

Mick's son Mike gave a little talk, and there were quite a few stories, all of them funny, about the long-ago days when Mick prowled the newsroom, resplendent in bright green, draw-string pants and a long-sleeve, yellow tee shirt with his watch worn over the sleeve.

 

Farkle was there. She's as bright and lively as she ever was.

 

Bill

 

As I’ve often said, Farkle put the sparkle in the BJ newsroom and at later reunions over the years. For newcombers that’s the nickname the Composing Room gave Sharon Shreve Lorentzen, married to Paul Lorentzen. Sharon also has writing skills, which she displayed in a reply to me years ago that was so eloquently and well written that I ran it verbatim.

 

In that epic, she wrote this about Mickey:

 

Mickey Porter - the best there. I worked for him for about 3 months, when he was at his peak. Funny, sardonic, so intelligent. He was ahead of his time. And a pretty good bowler, too.

 

 

She also was talented with a dulcimer and a bohdran, an Irish drum. And rode a Harley motorcycle trike to a passel of states in eastern America.

 

Sharon started the Family Council at Rockynol with a primary goal of helping seniors with dementia. She did that for 11 years. And is unofficial secretary for the Prostate Cancer Support & Education Group that meets every month. With her husband Paul, a retired architect, they were Mr. and Mrs. Claus year after year at local churches and restaurants.

 

Sharon put the sparkle in our lives, and of a multitude of othes, in so many ways. She began at the BJ in 1969, in the phone department, then came being a copy kid because she hoped would lead to a reporting job but wound up being an obits writer who went the home of the bereaved to get a photo of the recently dearly departed.

 

That was followed by doing rewrites from notes that reporters called in for articles. Later a weekly column about the happenings around town. She fetched the legendary De Nobil cigars for State Desk editor Pat Englehart and lunch for nationally renow newspaper group (NOT chain, he insisted) owner John Shively Knight, who had the corner office at 44 E. Exchange Street in the warmer months and at the Miami Herald with a view of the bay in the colder northern months.

 

Sharon worked the Sports Department phones which got REALLY busy when Mohammad Ali had a title fight.

 

A memorable phone call was photographer Don Rose calling from Kent State on May 4, 1970 and announcing “They’re shooting here!” The Ohio National Guard killed 4 students and wounded 9 others.

 

She went to John Knight’s home, by appointment, and got his permission to use the name Ladies of the Knight for the BJ women’s softball team. JSK liked the name so much he bought their uniforms. Unlike the Beacon Bombers, the men’s team, Ladies of the Knight actually won the championship in their third season in the league.   

 

Farkle has a resume with a LOT of sparkle!

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

MEMORIAL EVENT FOR DAN LIAS ON SEPTEMBER 3

 

September 3 Honor & Remembrance

For former BJ Circulation’s Dan Lias

From: "Melissa Lias"
To: jo4wvu@neo.rr.com
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday May 25 2022 3:37:39PM
Subject: Daniel Lias Honor and Remembrance Event Scheduled

John,

 

Good afternoon.  

 

Please feel free to post this information on your ABJ retirees blog:

 

Daniel J. Lias Honor and Remembrance Event

 

Noon-6 p.m. Saturday, September 3

 

Wingfoot Lake State Park

Dogwood Shelter

 

Reply to Melissa Lias

(330) 550-9161

 

Or email

melissalias040@gmail.com

 

Melissa is Dan’s daughter. Dan once was BJ Circulation home delivery manager before heading off to Houston.

 

Dan’s widow is Susan Lias. Melissa Lias and Kevin Lias are Dan and Susan’s children. Brooklyn Rose is his granddaughter. Dan was United Way drive chairman for the BJ for 8 years (2002-2010).

 

After the BJ Dan went to the PD and then the Houston Chronicle.

Saturday, May 21, 2022

IF YOU WILL ATTEND TRIBUTE TO MICKEY PORTER THEN LET O'CONNOR KNOW NOW!

 

Coming to the tribute to Mickey Porter? Let O’Connor know

Bill O’Connor, former BJ columnist and features writer, needs to know how many will be coming to Mickey Porter’s memorial at Bill’s house so he’ll know whether to prepare for a few or dozens of people.

Here’s Bill’s message to me:

Reminder - Mike and Ben Porter, Mickey Porter's sons, are holding a memorial (party!) at O'Connor's house, 1108 Rambling Way, Bath, next Sunday, May 29, starting at 2 p.m. If you plan to make it, please let O'Connor know via email - loco2732@aol.com. All Beacon folks and their attachments are invited, so you can pass the word in case someone doesn't notice blog. (However, if Olesky finds that out, you're in trouble.)

So, let Bill and Mickey’s sons knows how many will be there. I will try to make it if I get back from West Virginia and my Monongah High Alumni Reunion in time and with enough energy left after a weekend with family and friends in my native state.

So, PLEASE contact Bill and let him know if you plan to attend.

Mickey passed away March 18 at the age of 84 and 10 months. Mickey retired from the BJ in 2006 after 40 years at Ol’ Blue Walls on 44 E. Exchange Street.

Sunday, May 08, 2022

NOT BJ MIKE JEWELL'S FATHER WHO PASSED AWAY

My thanks to Eric Sanstrom for correction my mistake.

Mike's dad passed away years ago.

Names coincident did me in. As Harry Liggett once told me "When you assume you make an ass out of u and me." 

Consider me an ass.