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July 31, 2024 By whvoice

Festival another success

It is hard to believe it has been more than 40 years since the first Savin Rock Festival took place at West Haven High School’s Ken Strong Stadium and adjacent fields. The idea was one that came from the leadership of the defunct (but absorbed into Milford CC) West Haven Chamber of Commerce, and it was that organization that shepherded the idea to reality and kept it going when it seemed the political powers-that-be were willing to see it die. Some four decades later, it is a festival that is eagerly awaited by the public, and one that is permanently tied to the Old Grove Park, site of much of the old amusement park. Such was the case last weekend when thousands made it to the concerts and other attractions.

It was the amusement park and of West Haven as a resort community for much of its history that was the reason the Savin Rock Festival came into being. In the years since the city saw the destruction of that stretch of buildings housing amusements, rides, and shows in 1966, a new attitude arose among many swaths of the community. In those years just after the park became a memory there was a strong feeling among many the city should forget its past and move on to a new – and uncertain –future.

But a new generation had grown up by 1982, and it wanted to know about the things it had heard from an older generation. It heard about the Virginia Reel, the Skyblazer, and the Laff in the Dark, but all it had to connect with it were stories and aging photographs. The West Haven they heard about might as well have been a thousand miles away. They wanted to know more.

The festival was born as a weekend event headed by the Chamber and its leadership, but dependent on the many civic and fraternal organizations that got on board. That first festival saw an estimated 50,000 people fill various parts of the high school’s athletic fields. This was the era before the Fitzgerald Complex and its fenced-in ballparks, lights and synthetic surfaces. The eventual reconstruction of the facility into a multi-purpose sports complex we know now commenced about five years after the festival began (1987) and was going to displace the summer event.

For a long while city officials were reticent to move the festival to the best venue – the Old Grove Park. Savin Rock Renewal contracts prohibited certain sales and it was feared allowing over-the-counter food and other sales would put the city behind a legal eight-ball. Eventually, an agreement was reached, and since that time, the festival has had permanent digs at Old Grove Park.

Over its history, the festival has attracted in excess of 100,000 people a year, and become a highlight of the summer season. Nightly concerts, shows put on by various local talent and a food court that spotlights some of the best the city has to offer has made it a popular place to be on the last weekend in July.

Many of the people who were instrumental in the foundation of the Savin Rock Festival are no longer with us. But, their mantle has been taken up by a newer generation – and the same city that once worried about violation of a contract now sponsors the organizing committee. As in past years, Yale University and the University of New Haven have contributed sponsorships that have made the annual fundraising efforts easier.

Last weekend’s successful festival continued in its storied tradition.

Filed Under: 080124, Editorials, Opinion

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