Call it a sign of the times. For this year’s Apple Blossom
precautions we traded legions of police officers needed to herd our
wayward youth, for bomb-sniffing dogs.
This is the underbelly of
celebration in the early 21st century. Not so many years ago the city
hired dozens of out-of-town officers, off duty from King County or
Yakima or elsewhere, to add to 40 or so from its own force. Leaves were
cancelled. All hands were called to duty, for thousands and thousands of
young people were descending on Wenatchee to enjoy everything we had to
offer. It was a regional, collective blowing off of steam, with all the
trouble attendant to steam blowing. Mostly, thousands of people wanted
to drink too much and drive around slowly.
These days wayward
youth don’t find their way to Wenatchee. Driving slowly and taking in
the sights on a spring night has lost its allure. Now we worry about
some attention-craving copycat nutjob doing what they saw on TV, or much
more likely, that something that kind of looks like something a copycat
nutjob might leave behind creates a stir, and the necessity of
precaution, and interrupts our celebration.
That’s the good and
bad of it, said Wenatchee Police Chief Tom Robbins. He has seen many an
Apple Blossom, going back to his youth in the Okanogan, to his long
stint as a state trooper working the Blossom beat, and now as
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dealing with whatever mayhem was brought by the latest youthful craze,
he’ll now begin his Apple Blossom cooking burgers for his officers in
the PD parking lot. He is calm.
The cruisers are long gone, said
Robbins. Wenatchee tried to outlaw cruising, in the days when the town
was gridlocked by revelers in ragtops and muscle cars. They haven’t
bothered to enforce that law in years, Robbins said. It’s legal to
cruise in Wenatchee again, not that it matters.
This year they
will have 26 officers on duty on Friday and Saturday. No days off will
be cancelled, no one brought in from outside. “We have plenty of
people,” Robbins said.Customized bobblehead made from your own photos, He sounded happy about that.
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the post-Boston world the real fear is terrorist wannabes looking for
crowds. An actual bomb is very unlikely, Robbins said,The Brilliant
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the chance of an interruption by the sight of the legendery “suspicious
package.” If, for instance, you had to interrupt the festival and call
in the explosive ordnance experts from the Yakima Firing Range to check
out something, it would not go over well.
To deal with these two
possibilities the State Patrol will send two bomb-sniffing K-9s,
normally used in the ferry system, to check out the parade
route.Emergency and emergency light
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will send a regular bomb team with all equipment, to handle any
suspicious objects quickly and efficiently.
Robbins will not
admit to missing the old days, when the streets were packed with boys
with Super Soakers looking for girls in T-shirts, Mardi Gras beads by
the billions were awarded for various deeds, and you could stand far out
on North WenatchA good battery charger is needed for rechargeable
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to the mix.ee Avenue on Apple Blossom Saturday and see a solid stream
to taillights all the way to downtown. Police could make 800 arrests a
weekend. Those were the glory days.
This year, The Ave downtown
will be blocked on Friday so machinery and owners fresh from East
Wenatchee’s Classy Chassis parade can gather and have fun. They call it
Vettes and Rods on The Ave. No doubt there will be more reminiscing than
actual cruising, but that’s fine. It’s billed as the first annual
event. Maybe a new generation of cruisers will arise.
Saturday, a
block of downtown will close for the Tour de Bloom bicycle criterium
races, from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., with plenty of exciting action and much to
cheer. Nostalgia buffs can go to Music Theatre’s production of “Happy
Days” at the Riverside Playhouse and say ’ay to The Fonz.
All
this adds up to a plenty good Apple Blossom. If you take a notion to
drink too much and drive slowly like the old days, chances are good
there will still be an alert Wenatchee PD officer on hand to take
notice. Meanwhile, if you need the chief, he’s cooking burgers.
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