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    9 years ago

    The manager Mike isn't very polite. When he speaks it's very passive aggressive and condescending. Just rude. I've had mail misplaced.

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    Amazing shows in a beautiful quaint small venue. Great place for a fun evening out! Highly…read morerecommend the Lizzie Music Room.

    Summary: Unique venue, great volunteers, questionable ethics of the owner, and underpays artists…read more It is NOT a registered non-profit organization, despite what they claim! It is a unique venue that is good for small performances. The volunteer staff there is AMAZING - making artists and customers very comfortable and building a strong sense of community. I couldn't say enough good things about the unpaid volunteers who work there. A few serious problems with ownership of the venue, however: - Though they position themselves as "non-profit" they are NOT actually a registered nonprofit organization. - It is almost completely volunteer run... and those volunteers do it for the love of music and are unpaid (which doesn't seem fair given the ticket revenue). - The artists are offered a flat fee for performances (I've seen ~$500). - Ticket prices run $30-$60... and most events get sold out. At 70 seats, this means that they make at least $2500 per event (even after transaction fees). - This means that the owner is likely making $1500+ per show after overhead costs... (as mentioned, the volunteers are unpaid and it is positioned as a "nonprofit") On top of this, they solicit donations on their website... AND they actually pass a bucket around during shows, aggressively seeking "donations" to cover their costs (even though their costs are clearly covered by ticket prices). Since they are not an official nonprofit organization, they are not required to be transparent about where the donations and income from tickets go. In summary: the owner positions it as a "nonprofit"... but it appears that he is making SIGNIFICANT profit off the backs of the artists who perform and the VOLUNTEERS who work there. Nothing illegal about this - but it does appear to have ethical challenges. Recommendations: - Before donating, ask for details and records for how the money will be used - and get it in writing - If you donate, understand that it will NOT be tax deductible - If you are an artist considering performing there... DO NOT ACCEPT A SIMPLE FLAT FEE. Demand a ticket split in addition to the flat fee - and GET IT IN WRITING.

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated August 2026

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