During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around revitalizing the Griswold Auditorium as a venue for live music, following a previous unsuccessful concert series in 2019 that resulted in a loss of approximately $41,100. City officials reflected on the potential benefits of hosting a winter concert series, similar to the successful \"Rolling on the River\" summer events, to support local businesses and enhance community engagement.
The conversation highlighted a partnership opportunity with the Kalamazoo Folklife Organization, which expressed enthusiasm for collaborating with the city to bring live performances to the Griswold. Officials noted that such events could attract visitors to downtown, benefiting local restaurants that operate on Sundays.
Additionally, a proposal was presented by an acquaintance of a council member, who suggested bringing musicians from Nashville to perform at the Griswold. However, city administrators firmly advised against selling the auditorium, emphasizing its importance to the community and the need for a well-supported plan before considering any sale.
The meeting concluded with a call for further discussions on how to facilitate community events at the Griswold while ensuring the city’s involvement in promoting live music in the area.