I was lucky enough to get hired at the Red Rock as a candy girl in 1976. The previous poster “radams” was my very best friend in high school; and we had a great time working together at the Red Rock!! I have so many wonderful memories! I can’t tell you how many times we watched “A Star is Born” there! There were so many good kids who worked there. There were two ice cream parlors, the original candy counter in the front, and the “gazebo” candy counter in the back. The back had planters and benches with a large, standing clock along with the popcorn wagon. I’ll never forget working in the popcorn wagon with another girl when one of us (probably me) had forgotten to put the lid down on the popper after pouring in the oil and the popcorn kernels. Within minutes popped popcorn was flying all over the place! We could barely stop laughing long enough to put the lid down on the popper! The Red Rock was a very special place.
I was lucky enough to get hired at the Red Rock as a candy girl in 1976. The previous poster “radams” was my very best friend in high school; and we had a great time working together at the Red Rock!! I have so many wonderful memories! I can’t tell you how many times we watched “A Star is Born” there! There were so many good kids who worked there. There were two ice cream parlors, the original candy counter in the front, and the “gazebo” candy counter in the back. The back had planters and benches with a large, standing clock along with the popcorn wagon. I’ll never forget working in the popcorn wagon with another girl when one of us (probably me) had forgotten to put the lid down on the popper after pouring in the oil and the popcorn kernels. Within minutes popped popcorn was flying all over the place! We could barely stop laughing long enough to put the lid down on the popper! The Red Rock was a very special place.