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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGroove not approved: permit denied for Summer of Love 50th anniversary party
Source: The Guardian
Groove not approved: permit denied for Summer of Love 50th anniversary party
Plans to celebrate a pivotal moment in San Franciscos hippie history
have been quashed after city cited safety concerns and people says
its not cool, man
Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco
Thursday 16 February 2017 11.00 GMT
The Human Be-In rally that touched off the Summer of Love in San Franciscos Golden Gate Park on 14 January 1967 may have been a psychedelic, hippy-dippy, drug-addled, free-love, damn-the-man love-fest, but it did have one thing going for it: a permit.
Fifty years later, San Franciscans can order delivery of a joint with an app and marry a same-sex partner at city hall, but bureaucratic approval for a concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love is out of reach.
On 7 February, the San Francisco recreation and parks department denied a permit to the anniversary concert in a harsh letter to concert organizer Boots Hughston, citing his numerous misrepresentations of material fact in his dealings with the department.
The Summer of Love was an incredible moment in our citys history and its message of peace and love is more important than ever, the department wrote, citing concerns over safety before adding: We cannot put the public at risk and grant a permit for your proposed event.
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Plans to celebrate a pivotal moment in San Franciscos hippie history
have been quashed after city cited safety concerns and people says
its not cool, man
Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco
Thursday 16 February 2017 11.00 GMT
The Human Be-In rally that touched off the Summer of Love in San Franciscos Golden Gate Park on 14 January 1967 may have been a psychedelic, hippy-dippy, drug-addled, free-love, damn-the-man love-fest, but it did have one thing going for it: a permit.
Fifty years later, San Franciscans can order delivery of a joint with an app and marry a same-sex partner at city hall, but bureaucratic approval for a concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love is out of reach.
On 7 February, the San Francisco recreation and parks department denied a permit to the anniversary concert in a harsh letter to concert organizer Boots Hughston, citing his numerous misrepresentations of material fact in his dealings with the department.
The Summer of Love was an incredible moment in our citys history and its message of peace and love is more important than ever, the department wrote, citing concerns over safety before adding: We cannot put the public at risk and grant a permit for your proposed event.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/16/san-francisco-summer-of-love-concert-permit-denied
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Groove not approved: permit denied for Summer of Love 50th anniversary party (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2017
OP
I am a SF native and resident and this has not been mentioned in our local news or mewspapers
kimbutgar
Feb 2017
#1
I edited to mention the report said there were issues with the logistics plans.
BumRushDaShow
Feb 2017
#4
kimbutgar
(21,207 posts)1. I am a SF native and resident and this has not been mentioned in our local news or mewspapers
Until I get a second source I will be suspect of this story. Usually SF loves these kind of things. I think the promoter was not taken seriously by the Park and Rec department. We have outside lands concert and the strictly bluegrass festival which have huge crowds.
BumRushDaShow
(129,543 posts)2. Looks like the local CBS affiliate there had the story last week
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/02/09/san-francisco-denies-permit-for-summer-of-love-concert/
Edit to add that it looks like Park & Rec is concerned about the logistics plans (and I would agree in this post-9/11 era).
Edit to add that it looks like Park & Rec is concerned about the logistics plans (and I would agree in this post-9/11 era).
kimbutgar
(21,207 posts)3. No Chronicle, no KRON
I still think it was because the promoter was flaky.
BumRushDaShow
(129,543 posts)4. I edited to mention the report said there were issues with the logistics plans.
Eugene
(61,963 posts)6. Associated Press via The Cortez Journal...
Source: Associated Press
San Francisco denies permit for 'Summer of Love' concert
By JOCELYN GECKER Associated Press Article Last Updated: Thursday, February 09, 2017 1:07pm
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A war of words has erupted over a concert planned to mark the Summer of Love in San Francisco.
The city at the center of the counterculture movement in the 1960s is gearing up for celebrations that included a "Summer of Love 50th Anniversary" concert that was to be a focal point of citywide cultural events. The June 4 concert in Golden Gate Park was expected to draw tens of thousands of people.
But city officials informed event promoter Boots Hughston this week his request for a permit was being denied. In a sharply worded, 3-page letter, the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department said that Hughston had made "numerous misrepresentations of material fact" that left them with deep concerns about safety and security measures for the concert.
The letter said Hughston had made conflicting statements about the expected crowd size and security preparations, on-site medical facilities and other matters.
"Given the ongoing uncertainty about basic safety elements of your plan and your unfortunate pattern of deception and misrepresentation about your planning efforts, we cannot put the public at risk and grant a permit for your proposed event," said the letter dated Tuesday and signed by Diane Rea, the department's manager of permits and reservations. The San Francisco Chronicle first reported the permit denial.
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By JOCELYN GECKER Associated Press Article Last Updated: Thursday, February 09, 2017 1:07pm
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A war of words has erupted over a concert planned to mark the Summer of Love in San Francisco.
The city at the center of the counterculture movement in the 1960s is gearing up for celebrations that included a "Summer of Love 50th Anniversary" concert that was to be a focal point of citywide cultural events. The June 4 concert in Golden Gate Park was expected to draw tens of thousands of people.
But city officials informed event promoter Boots Hughston this week his request for a permit was being denied. In a sharply worded, 3-page letter, the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department said that Hughston had made "numerous misrepresentations of material fact" that left them with deep concerns about safety and security measures for the concert.
The letter said Hughston had made conflicting statements about the expected crowd size and security preparations, on-site medical facilities and other matters.
"Given the ongoing uncertainty about basic safety elements of your plan and your unfortunate pattern of deception and misrepresentation about your planning efforts, we cannot put the public at risk and grant a permit for your proposed event," said the letter dated Tuesday and signed by Diane Rea, the department's manager of permits and reservations. The San Francisco Chronicle first reported the permit denial.
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Read more: http://www.cortezjournal.com/article/20170209/AP/302099761/San-Francisco-denies-permit-for-'Summer-of-Love'-concert
Iggo
(47,571 posts)5. Do it anyway, ya dirty hippies!