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Plugging A Fellow Blogger

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Have you read @halushki’s blog yet? I met the Mom-Blogger at last week’s Tweetup. Was sort of confused by the name (and I still don’t know the meaning of it- Halushki) but we exchanged pleasantries. But then I came home and caught up on the required reading of meeting new bloggers and Twitterers from the area. And the [...]

burg life is………

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burg life is …… what? well this blog as burg life is an attempt to explain, examine, and uncover or lives and the lives we lead here in harrisburg. for instance critical mass is this week. friday at six o’clock, front and walnut. this is a great event to be part of. no registration needed, no one is in charge, and anyone can join in on the ride. that is the very point of the event. a community ride to show support and bring awareness to bicycling and bicyclers. we are here and we are part of the existing traffic scenario. so far the ride has been with a relativly small group thirty or so at the last ride. the group seems to move at around ten mph a pace good for most any level of rider. so don’t shy away come out and join us. this is life in the burg. see you on friday.

Sam Bucca’s

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They’ve done it again.  A great piece of downtown real estate has been transformed into a dark and depressing space.  We recently visited the newly opened Sam Bucca’s Pizza Pub (formerly Max’s, formerly Carmella’s Trattoria) and what a disappointment.  DowntownAfterDark’s signature is all over this one too.  From the giant signs advertising cheap beer on the outside, to the catchy new name, to the not so well thought out interior space.  This crew really knows how to kill an enjoyable nightspot when they get the chance.
Before my visit to Sam Bucca’s, I started out my evening at Scott’s Grille with a group of people for after-work drinks.  Scott’s has been around for a long time and used to be a great “pre-game” spot before going to the Vault nightclub (yeah, that’s a long time).  The bar and deck area outside Scott’s is always popular for happy hour.  While their menu has ranged from good to average over the years, it has remained consistent enough to continue attracting patrons night after night. Later, the party changed direction and we ended up down the street at Bourbon Street Saloon.  While sipping my $2 Blue Moon draft, I remembered this space from a while back…

A Bit of History

Bourbon Street Saloon originally was home to Dewey’s Dry Dock in the late 1990s.  After Dewey’s closed, the owners sold it and it became 5:01 Downtown - a small, but clean bar/nightclub/seafood restaurant that was one of the first before the big 2nd Street explosion.  A lower level held a small dance floor to fill the void after the Vault had closed in 2001.  5:01 was also one of the first places downtown to institute a dress code at night similar to Level 2. They tried to keep it classy and keep the riffraff out. Once the Vault was remodeled into the Hardware Bar/Eclipse there was no need for a second dance floor on the same street so they changed gears and tried comedy shows and poker tournaments in the basement. When that formula was no longer working, it  changed and became Bourbon Street Station before going with the “Saloon” theme.  The kitchen from 5:01 was removed to make room for the beer pong tables. Now that beer sales, not food, is the focus, this could be one of the few bars that will allow smoking after the ban next month, but that’s another story.
A block away, Max’s was the first shiny new restaurant to take up space at the newly constructed office tower known as Market Square Plaza in 2005.  Right off the main crossroads of downtown, this Italian restaurant had high hopes and was in a prime location.  Only problem was the food didn’t live up to the expectations of this urban centerpiece. When Max’s started to lose money, they rebranded it Carmella’s Trattoria, another Italian restaurant.  At the time we already had a few good places to get Italian style food downtown anyway, so why change a good thing?  Fast forward a few months and they stopped serving lunch because of the slow crowds.  With the number of business people downtown every weekday, a simple lunch in a clean restaurant should be a no brainer (especially with several floors of government employees right above you). Nope, it couldn’t survive much longer, time to call in the “cleaner” for help…

From Stylish Restaurant to Gritty Sports Pub

So what did Carmella’s do?  They brought in DowntownAfterDark to perform their standard gut and paint job we’ve seen before at places like Mars, Tom Sawyer, and the Hardware Bar.  The high backed restaurant booths were moved to the ceiling-high glass walls which overlook the sidewalk. The view of Market Square is now completely blocked from the rest of the restaurant. The original space from the booths made room for a bocce court (ok, original, I’ll give them that), but the rest was filled with old coin-op pool tables, some old retro arcade games, and more flat screens. Someone commented it looked more like an 80s-style roller skating rink than a “pizza pub”. This is your typical warehouse-style sports bar created to attract people before they turn the corner for the Gingerbread Man or Kokomos now open on Market St. The decor showcases every popular Italian mob movie ever made.  The main dining area is pushed to the back and covered with hideous tablecloths.  With the small menu I don’t think food is the focus here anymore. This could be a possible attempt to remain exempt from the smoking ban. I don’t recommend anyone waste their time in this place except to witness a great downtown space ruined once again.

What is Burg Life?

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Burg Life is about carving out a niche in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania — a place both passed over and vitally important.  We live here and work here.  While we grumble at times about the state of affairs around town, ultimately, we stay here because we know that this is a great place to be. But it could be better… Burg Life is a way to give voice to the vision of where Harrisburg will be tomorrow.  It is about seeing opportunities all around us, even in our limitations.  It is the reclaiming of “OUR” in “our city”,  and owning the “PUBLIC” in “public space”, “public works”, and “public safety”.  And it is recognizing that we all hold an obligation to future generations to leave them with a quality place to call home. We are not in this alone. Burg Life extends beyond a few bloggers, just as it extends beyond the city line.  Harrisburg lies at the center of a metropolitan area with 640,000 residents, and we’re in this together.  We regularly cross municipal lines as we go about life.  Harrisburg is interdependent with its neighbors, and creative solutions to what ails us will recognize that. We’re having fun! Burg Life knows that this our one shot at life, and we’re enjoying ourselves.  Our nights are as busy as our days, and there are too many things to do.  Burg Life isn’t looking for a scene.  It recognizes that we are the scene, a bunch of like-minded people seeking out that communal experience and a place to be. We are Burg Life.

Changes Here at Karns Quality Blog

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For anyone who has been with me from the beginning of this blogging journey way back in the dark ages of 2004 knows that Karns Quality Blog has undergone something of an evolution over time.  What began as a personal blog focused mainly on my rock climbing and other adventures, over time, evolved into a blog mainly about Harrisburg life.  Recently, I have struggled with where to go next, and I feel that Karns Quality has spent its recent existence drifting at sea. So, the time has come for change.  Karns Quality is not going away, but it will be reverting back to its original purpose as a personal blog for me to share photos and stories of my adventures.  I’m launching a new blog too, called Burg Life.  Burg Life will be my outlet for any and all news Harrisburg related.  As part of this transition, I am also moving the popular Harrisburg Development Page over to Additionally, Burg Life will at least one other author!  This is a newer venture for me, as I begin exploring group blogging, but I think it will make for a better product for everyone.  Hopefully, this will allow us to have both more frequent posts and greater diversity in the points of view presented. Please!  Bookmark Burg Life!  I know there is not much there now, but I hope to see the content quickly expand.  And, of course, check back here at Karns Quality Blog from time to time to get the personal view of what I’m up to.

Hello World

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Welcome to Burg Life.

Vacation Messages

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Hey, I’m back from vacation and If you missed some updates that happened recently, here is some info:

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