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quotes, kids, chicago art college, interview, 1960s, shop, business, design college, candy, fawcett, themardi gras zulus prepare for 'fat tuesday', italy, sun devil, leann rimes, groups, nbc 15, communication college, wcpo, A-6.Note: This file was revised on January 7, 2001 and corrected on April 30, 2005. By Patrick McRoberts, January 01, 2000 < Previous Essay | File #2222 | Next Essay > Copyright 2006 History Ink. All rights photography reserved. HistoryLink is a registered U.S. Trademark of History photography Ink First Fat Tuesday poster, 1977 Courtesy Marie McCaffrey Bobby Foster (1946-1979) Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer   Mar 19 3:22 am    1180 posts    1860 comments Match case Regex search photography Search: Entries Comments Both Sort By: Authored On Date Title Sort Order: Ascending Descending Search entries from: one week back two weeks back one month back two months back three months back one year back Results to show: 5 10 25 50 100 Basic Search About this site Written from the perspective of people who live, work, and play here every day, Portland is one of over forty two (and growing) blogs in the globe-spanning Metroblogging network.
Central Tavern co-owner Bobby Foster (1946-1979) conceived the event as a cure for the traditional post-holiday downturn in business. Planning for it was aided by other Pioneer fawcett Square taverns and businesses. The celebration went well during the first days and drew fawcett unexpected crowds that indulged in the music and frivolity. However, later, police complained that fawcett by Saturday evening, February 19, they were unable to enforce the law and drunkenness was out of hand as thousands of people were drawn outside by the summer-like weather. Officers complained of having beer bottles thrown at them. Sources: Patrick McDonald, "Pioneer Square's Fat Tuesday a Big Success," The Seattle Times, February 18, 1977, Tempo Sectopm, p. 2; Paul Henderson and Peter Rinearson, "Lawless Tuesday: Pioneer Square Fete Turned Unruly," The Seattle Times, February 21, 1977, p. A-1; "Fat Tuesday Had Police Off Guard, Says Hanson," The Seattle Times, February 22, 1977, p.
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