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Monday, May 21, 2012

African Americans Disappointed With Maple Heights Musical Group Picks

If you like polka music, you have nothing to complain about in this year's Music in the Park series.

For the African Americans in Maple Heights however, Linda Vopat needs to explain why, in a near 70% African American community, there is a disproportionate  number of  White groups to Black groups in the "2012 Music in the Park" series, and the "Mayor's Senior Splash Parties"; and she also needs to explain why the "Music in the Park" series and splash parties [disproportionately] appear to hold more appeal to WhitesDid you think we wouldn't notice?

We were also disappointed to find that the musical groups had much more appeal to a population over the age of 50. 

We need to know how these groups were picked.  Was there a committee formed, and did that committee reflect the racial and age demographics in Maple Heights?  What did the solicitation [for donations] say?

Here's what the Maple Heights Human Services Department has in store for the near 70% African American population this summer:

"2012 MUSIC IN THE PARK" series, and "Mayor's Senior Splash Parties":


2012 Music in the Park Series":

Frank Moraveik Orchestra -   Polka

John Dusek Orchestra -   Polka

The Casuals / Ray Zalokar - Polka

Wayne Tomsic Orchestra - Polka

 
Billy Kaye Orchestra - Plays Polka, and other kinds of music – no heavy metal

The following group plays Jazz (see Swing Era music description - Wiki)
     The Swing Era Band (saw 2 Blacks in this group)



Mike Jacobs Orchestra - description seen on The Renaissance (retirement community site): "Mike Jacobs Trio, playing popular tunes from the 50's and 60's. Take a musical trip back to the days when hula hoops and bobby socks reigned supreme and artists like Pat Boone, Perry Como and Patti Page ruled the charts"

Soul’d OUT – an African American  Group

City Heat - this is either the young Black Group (though we doubt it), or White Group w 1 blk drummer that plays 60’s/ 70’s/ Motown

Logan Wells – Country Music, and Patsy Cline



Mayor's Senior Splash Parties:

Joey Tomsick - Polka/Waltz

Ralph Szubski - accordion player

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E.F. Boyd Funeral home was solicited for donations for the "2012 Music in the Park" series.  We are happy to announce that Ms. Cox donated.

It's no wonder that African Americans end up going to Bedford and Oakwood events, and Warrensville Heights Home Days for entertainment.

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TO THE MAPLE HEIGHTS AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY: ARE THERE ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS YOU'D LIKE TO ADD? 

UPDATE 5/2013:
2013 MUSIC IN THE PARK - NOT THAT MUCH HAS CHANGED

[To be further edited to make corrections if needed]

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's amazing how these white people get away with this crap year after year after year. What's really bad is blacks in Maple Heights don't seem to give a damn.

Anonymous said...

disappointed?? mad as hell!!!

Anonymous said...

A friend of mine commented that there were musical groups within Maple Heights, yet they were not asked to perform. Members of these other musical groups appear to reside outside Maple Heights, and they are being paid (donations). In a city with high unemployment, esp. w/in the African American community here, the African American musical groups here could use that money.

Anonymous said...

Outright hatred of Blacks, racism and systemic racism runs rampant in Maple Heights. Blacks however, have a responsibility to abide by city ordinances, and to conduct themselves in a civil manner. Blacks need to hold each other accountable, and to take an interest in their government, esp. a vigilant eye on the people that represent them.

Anonymous said...

Ms. Vopat needs to watch the following so she truly understands the harm that she's done by her actions in a predominately African American community who are continually denied their history and culture (includes the arts).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyESqonKdjQ&feature=share&list=PLFKABtjczDeD_ogtd35-0_y_t9dtRo8nM

Anonymous said...

Would you rather see this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OlfFFWMKgg&list=FLeGZWfaEe1axAzPANM-OMSw

(see the whole playlist)

or the polka and the kind of jazz, etc in Maple Height's Music in the Park series?

Maple Heights is not a population that consists of a majority people from European ancestry, and unfortunatelu, until you change the leadership in Maple Heights you will keep seeing more and more European culture and not African American culture/ traditions.