Friday, August 28, 2009

EV bars come together to create college fund for Eric "Taz" Pagan's children



I just received the following notice:

East Village bars Drop Off Service, Planet Rose, Forbidden City, Common Ground, Habibi Lounge, and Superdive will donate 50% of their register on Monday, Aug. 31 (all day and night) to set up a college fund for the children of murdered bouncer Eric “Taz” Pagan.


I'm told that bar owners in the area are devastated by what happened early last Sunday morning.

Previously.

9 comments:

  1. this is a nice gesture.

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  2. indeed, a nice gesture. don't see aces & eight in this list though. the one who keeps claiming he wants to help [sic] out the community.

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  3. I remeber seeing TAZ walking his daughter to school, her pink backpack or lunchbox or whatever in hand when she was younger. This big guy being with such a delicate side, I am haunted by this memory. And sickened by the monster that would make that child an orphan.
    I hope our community acts as such and supports his broken family with not only money but love.
    We are more than bars and a stepping stone for self centered brats from the suburbs.

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  4. what about destination?

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  5. I don't want to sound like a cynic but I doubt any of these bars will ring that much more then $2000 on a Monday. This means that the family won't be getting more then $6000. This is purely symbolic. If the bars wanted to do something for the family they could at least give up 50% of the ring on a Saturday.

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  6. Truthfully, no one called or mentioned this to me at all, since hearing about this, I've reached out and made the offer.

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  7. I don't understand complaining that "they are only doing it on a Monday."

    It's a great gesture and should be commended for it. I'm going to support the move by making sure to go to one of these bars on Monday night in support of Taz.

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  8. Thanks for the note, Mason. I was curious why Destination wasn't listed. I know that you and your staff all were close to Taz.

    So you will be taking part as well...?

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  9. "It's a great gesture and should be commended for it. I'm going to support the move by making sure to go to one of these bars on Monday night in support of Taz."

    Because it's a hollow gesture. Sunday and Monday are the slowest nights for bars. If they really wanted to do something for the family the could at least pick their busiest nights.

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