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Palladium patrons are reminding us how they value this special place we all share

I know a place like the Palladium is more than a building or a business. A music venue like ours is a gathering place. It’s like a family home, where our patrons, staff, performers and volunteers come together for special occasions.

 

Sometimes in the hustle of a busy season, I forget to celebrate the unique relationship so many people have with the Palladium.

 

But in these dark times, when we can’t come together, folks are reminding me how valuable this relationship really is.

 

 
Here are a few examples:

 

  • The vast majority of our chamber music patrons have chosen to donate their unused ticket purchases to the Palladium to help us through this time of zero income.
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  • Some of our volunteer ushers are starting to sew protective masks at home and one of them shared that with our house manager, Nancy Jones. Another volunteer had told Nancy her organization needed masks. Now those mask makers and that organization are connected. We’ll see how this blossoms.
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  • And many of our patrons have taken time to write to us and share their special feelings about the Palladium. The emails came in response to ticket refund calls and emails from our box office and Megan Byrne, our box office manager. I’ve included the email messages and the senders’ first names here. For privacy purposes, I’ve deleted last names.

 

I think you’ll be touched reading these unsolicited comments:

 

 

“Thank you so much.   Praying for you and the amazing team and that everyone stay healthy.  Looking forward to enjoying in person music again soon.

– Blessings – Randi

 

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Thank you Megan!  We will definitely come back to the Palladium.  The Christmas show is one of my favorites!

– Sue

 

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Thank you Megan. I look forward to buying tickets for future shows.   Palladium is an important part of St Pete and why it is such a vibrant community.

– Guy Francesconi

 

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I can’t imagine what a nightmare it is for you guys with all that is going on. Hang in there!

– Regards,  Len

 
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I will return to Palladium often as possible.

– Dorothy

 

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Thank you so much to the Palladium team – for your diligence regarding these refunds and your wonderful programming. Take good care of yourselves and stay well!

Cindy and Misty

 

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We appreciate all you’ve done, and we will, of course, again attend events of interest to us at the Palladium and the Side Door once things return to normal. Our best to you, and to the entire staff.

– Stay well! Jim

 

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That is perfect and just what I was hoping you would do.  We are heading north in May but should be back the middle of October.  Hopefully you will have shows at that time, in October, November into Mid December.

– Thank you, Theresa

 

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Thank you Megan,  I appreciate your note and for the refund.  We love the Palladium. Hopefully we can all be through this soon and yet again enjoy concerts at the Palladium.

– Stay well,  Marcia

 

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Thank you for your generosity. I look forward to next season. Stay safe.

– Edward

 

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Thank you so much! Stay well and see you when it reopens!

– Bonnie

 

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Thanks for all you guys do at the Palladium! Looking forward to future shows.

– God Bless, stay healthy, Tim

 

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We have enjoyed the Palladium immensely this year.  Thank you for the wonderful slate of music and we look forward to returning as soon as things settle down

– Sincerely, Matt

 

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We appreciate the Palladium and consider it a local treasure!

– Thanks, Steve

 

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Please donate the tickets to the Palladium. Thanks and good luck to you and your families during these tough times.

– Artie

 

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We readily appreciate the challenges you face in light of the fluid and unprecedented situation.  I wish you all the best and hope that things return to “normal” for you in the not too distant future.

– Arnie

 

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Many, many thanks.  And I hope you, your family, co-workers and friends are all well.

– Sincerely, Beverly Westheimer

 

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Good luck! No fun at the mo. Look forward to getting back to it.

– Ed

 

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Hi, Neighbors! May God bless you and keep you safe and well. He is faithful.

– Marty

 

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I appreciate this. I was really looking forward to this concert,  but I totally understand.  Yes. we’ll be attending others later when this is all over! Stay healthy!

– Marvena

 

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Thank you for taking care of the refund of my ticket purchase.  Though disappointed that the “show will not go on” I fully understand the situation we are all in. My hopes that you and yours and all who surround us stay safe, healthy and happy.   Once things settle down and get back to normal I look forward to seeing future shows at your event center.

– Until then be well, Kristine

 

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I look forward to normalcy to return so the arts can be enjoyed live and in-person.

Until then, take great care.

– Thank you, David

 

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Thank you so much Megan! It pained me to have to do that, because I absolutely adore the Palladium and especially the Side Door shows. Again, thank you so much for your assistance. I look forward to another great Side Door show very soon!

– Dan

 

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We love the Palladium and its meaning to the community, will continue to support its activities, and wish you all the best in health and success.

– Janet and John

 
 

This is PalladiumPaul again. Thanks to all our patrons for these lovely comments. Thanks to everyone that makes the Palladium an actual extended family.

 

See you all on the other side of this situation.

 

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