Last night was one for the record books.
Last night was special.
Last night we honored Springfield business.
Last night we saw Johnny Morris tear up at the microphone.
Last night Springfield Business Journal celebrated 35 years and counting.
If you missed last night’s Economic Impact Awards, you missed one helluva party. Continue reading ‘EIA: A night to remember’
The year was 1980. American athletes missed the summer Olympics in the Soviet Union. The Iran hostage crisis was regularly featured in the nightly news – on three network channels – and classics such as “Caddyshack” and “The Empire Strikes Back” were on the big screen.
There stood Johnny Morris shoulder to shoulder with Bass Pro Shops’ flagship store manager Mickey Black. On the store’s centerpiece staircase, they were reviewing a Fourth of July message going out to customers two days before America’s annual independence celebration. Swarms of people passed by and circled around, maybe even brushed against Morris, the man whose visions over four decades created today’s atmosphere.
I can very clearly remember the first time I went to Moxie Cinema. 