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Downtowners begin a new year of work
“I’d like to see the economy improve so people would have a renewed confidence and prosperity. I’d also like to see a City government with sanity and decision-making when it comes to Downtown.”– Doug Ganson, owner, Sundrez, Dipper Dan’s and For All Seasons
More than 35,000 people make their living in the urban core and since today is the first work day of 2010, we thought we’d ask some of them what they’d like for Downtown in the coming year.

“Downtown needs more strong partnerships. We all have the same goal – we want to see a strong urban core – and we all play our parts.”– Rachel Nudge, public relations director at the Landing

“I’d like to see all the buildings full of people and free short-term merchant parking on Hogan Street.”– Terry Wilkins, owner, UPS Store

“What Downtown needs is recycling bins. This is the only one I’ve ever been to that doesn’t have them. I think lawyers might buy advertising on the bins, so it wouldn’t cost anything to have them.”– Kirk Gonzalez. owner, Hemming Plaza Jewelers

“I’d like to see more people working and living Downtown. More stores would also be nice and continued respect for those of us who ride bikes every day.”– Chuck Lysaght, bike messenger, Specialty Freight & Courier

“We need more arts events to bring people Downtown – especially in the summer.”– Kelly Rice, managing partner, Chew Restaurant

“I’d like to see Snyder Memorial utilized more. Maybe that will be part of the Laura Street improvements.”– Sharon Futch, executive director of the Friends of the Jacksonville Public Library and BookTique manager.

“We need more people to engage Downtown and come here to live, work and shop. Foot traffic brings more businesses.”– Ron Chamblin, owner, Chamblin’s Uptown

Calendar
Tuesday, Jan. 5

Tonight Show

Planetarium, 2 p.m.

Fish Feeding

Water Worlds, 2:45 p.m.

Extreme Science Show

JEA Science Theater, 3:15 p.m.

Creature Feature

Florida Naturalist’s Center, 4 p.m. Museum of Science & History Tickets: 396-MOSH

Wednesday, Jan. 6

First Wednesday Art Walk

5–9 p.m. Various venues Info: 634-0303

Thursday, Jan. 7

Closed Caption Movie: “Smokey and the Bandit”

10 a.m. Main Library Info: 630-2665

Downtown on Tap

Various downtown bars 5-8 p.m. Info: 630-3690 www.makeascenedowntown.com

Friday, Jan. 8

Hemming Plaza Market

10 a.m.-2 p.m. Hemming Plaza Info: 634-0303

Amateur Night at the Ritz

7:30 p.m. The Ritz Theatre & LaVilla Museum Tickets: 632-5555

Live entertainment in the Courtyard

Jay Garrett 8 p.m.-1 a.m. The Landing Info: 353-1188

The Fab Four: The Ultimate Beatles Tribute

8 p.m. The Florida Theatre Tickets: 355-2787

Saturday, Jan. 9

FRAM

9 a.m.-noon Northbank Riverwalk’s Artists Square Info: www.riversideartsmarket.com

Live entertainment in the Courtyard

Pili Pili, 4-8 p.m. Mid Life Crisis, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. The Jacksonville Landing Info: 353-1188

Rickey Smiley

8 p.m. The Florida Theatre Tickets: 355-2787

Najee Jazz Concert

8 p.m. The Ritz Theatre & LaVilla Museum Tickets: 632-5555

Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra:

60th Anniversary Celebration featuring Itzhak Perlman 8 p.m. Times-Union Center Tickets: 354-5547

Monday, Jan. 11

WorkSource ACCESS Points

Job Seeking Services 10:30 a.m. Main Library Info: 630-2665
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