Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Cowbirds of Summer


Perry Webb and the Springdale Cowbirds love them some high living in the Skybox at Arvest Ballpark. You could argue that they are spending a ton of money on "catering" in an effort to make the ballpark profitable, since they led the campaign for the tax to subsidize the enterprise. Or, you could argue that they are blowing Chamber dues and Springdale "economic development" funds to have a grand time with their friends.

A quick review of the American Express bills that Perry Webb ran up for "food and beverages" in the Cowbird's Skybox during the 2008 season, courtesy of SpringdaleFOI, will give you enough of an idea that you can decide for yourself whether it was wise spending of taxpayer dollars. Let's start with the bill for $393 for "food and beverages" attributed to entertaining the First Baptist Church. It is not clear what the church has to do with economic development, but the real question is why the Cowbirds entertained only Ronnie Floyd's flock and left every other church of every denomination in town to buy their own peanuts in the cheap seats?

The largest single night catering expense was $1,425 on April 22 for entertaining guests from "WM," which rhymes with a big box retailer or a garbage company, followed closely by a $1,300 tab for Cargill snackers on July 25. Someone named Shinall made two trips to the Cowbird Skybox for a total bill of $1,762. Walker Brothers were feted guests on four different occasions that tallied a total of $2,526, and Dr. Whitaker DDS was invited three times and rang up $1,977 in expenses. Dent-a-Med made three trips around the bases for $1,344. Springdale Liquor, Hewitt, and Turnbow had a combined catering bill of over $1,000 for two games, but Waste Management was identified on two days for $1,779.

There are other big ticket expenses for entertaining the A&P Commission and City Council, public trustees who gave $177,000 in co-mingled tax dollars to the Cowbirds. The Rodeo promoters and the school board also got cut in on the catering orgy. Many of the catering expenditures don't list any business as the beneficiary of the catering, but there were no Hispanic names on the published guest list. However, six different games identify Perry Webb as the king of the skybox for a day, just another untaxed bonus for all the jobs he brought to Springdale last year as Sam's Club was heading south.

Did the Springdale City Council know this is how Perry Webb and the Cowbirds were spending the taxpayers' money for economic development? Did they even bother to ask before appropriating another round for 2009? What does Mayor Doug Sprouse have to say about all of this? That might depend on whether he got to watch a game or two with Perry this season.

10 comments:

  1. Springdale cowbirds really suck at the public teat!

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  2. I'd love to get a job with the Springdale Chamber, all that paid travel with my husband and getting to see all the Naturals games from a well stocked skybox, with no accountability or expectation for results. I'd especially like ordering my "office supplies" from Land's End in Wisconsin.

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  3. My sources tell me the Springdale Chamber has a permanent skybox at the Stadium. For the record, that comes with a price tag of $35,000 a season. The catering cost (which can include food and liquor) is on top of that base expense. Neat way to spend the tax payers dollars.

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  4. Spending taxpayers money hosting Dent A Med folks (aka Help Card) sure didn't help their economic development. Those folks have already laid off over half of their staff with MORE layoffs possible in the coming weeks. Guess the Chamber folks didn't share any sound economic advice with them during the games.

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  5. 11:39 - Your sources are correct. Not only is it $35,000 a season, it is a minimum commitment of 5 years = $175,000 (food and liquor not included). How do we get the city funding this crap with our dollars to stop?!

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  6. Never mind, I just answered my own question. The City is partying it up in the suite too!

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  7. It sure would be great if all you 7 Jonahs could put up more than 1 news item a week.

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  8. Yeah-- I sure don't want to have to do it myself.

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  9. Sorry to be so slow. We have just been trying to catch our collective breath from laughing at the foolish expenditures by the Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission, They might as well just do like Springdale's A&P Commission and hand it over to the Cowbirds for travel, leisure, and fine dining.

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