Ron Onesti recalls one of his favorite days at The Arcada, and how it influences what he tells his staff. “We don’t really know what is going on in people’s lives that the music takes them away from. Regardless, I see it as a responsibility to make sure folks have a good time, to the best of our ability.” he says.
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