June 18 groundbreaking ceremony is rained out, rescheduled for July
2
"Big Dig" becomes "Big Muddy"
June 18, 1998
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State Bar President Steve Sorenson
braves rain, hail, and 60mph winds to practice for the rescheduled
groundbreaking on July 2. |
The speakers were scheduled, the food had arrived, the tent was up
... but even the best-laid plans can't contend with 60 mph winds, rain,
lightning, and pea-sized hail. On June 18, nature had the last word,
leading to the cancellation of the "Big Dig" groundbreaking ceremony for
the new Bar Center. While the first ceremony was rained out, enthusiasm
over the new, 40,000-square-foot Bar Center hasn't dampened. The
groundbreaking has been rescheduled for July 2.
The ceremony, which was to include remarks from Madison Mayor Susan
Bauman, Attorney General James Doyle, Lt. Governor Scott McCallum, State
Bar President and Facilities Committee Chair Gerald O'Brien and State
Bar President Steve Sorenson, was scheduled to start at 2 p.m.
Initially, the ceremony was postponed for one half-hour in the hope that
the storm would pass. But when it became apparent the storm that was
fully saturating Madison wasn't going away any time soon, the "Big Dig"
was canceled for the day.
State Bar staff members and guests who were out at the American
Center site contended with huge mud puddles and whipping winds as they
returned to their cars. President Sorenson joked that the "Big Dig" had
turned into "A River Runs Through It."
All Bar members are invited to the rescheduled groundbreaking
ceremony on July 2 at 2 p.m. The Bar center is part of the American
Center office park near the intersection of highway 151 and I-90/94 on
Madison's far northeast side.