Well folks, I am glad that I was not one of the judges; from what the judges reported back to me
was that there were a hand full of good entries. I am not sure how they came to their decision. But, we have a winner.
Our winner is Denise Hayes whose essay entry won the hearts of all the judges. I would like to personally thank everyone who participated in this contest and say as corny as this may sound "you all are winners in my book".
Please stay tune as we will be announcing our next Contest next week.
UPCOMING CALENDAR EVENTS:
U.S. Air Force Reserve Band
January 24, 2006
7:00 P.M.
Glynn Academy Auditorium
1001 Mansfield St.
Dowtown Brunswick
Free but ticket required (call theatre)
The Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve is one of the finest musical organizations in the Southeastern United States. The versatile repertoire of the 45-member concert band includes classical overtures, Sousa marches, Broadway show tunes and popular music favorites.
The Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve prides itself on its American heritage and the opportunities to represent the U.S. in the international arena. In May, 1992 the band became the first foreign military band to parade through Red Square in Moscow during the Peace Victory Parade. They were also the only foreign band to perform in the fiftieth celebration of the Victory in Europe Day Parade in St. Petersburg, Russia in May of 1995.
You won’t want to miss this rousing, stirring concert by an amazing group of skilled professional musicians performing at the spacious Glynn Academy Auditorium. The concert is free but patrons must obtain an admission ticket prior to the performance by calling the Ritz at 912-262-6934.
It’s a Sesqui-Spectacular!
March 2006
TBA
Old-Fashioned 4th of July Celebration
Tuesday July 4, 2006
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Mary Ross Waterfront Park
Downtown Brunswick
GIAHA and the City of Brunswick invite everyone to come out for the annual Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebration. This fun family event features old fashioned games and free watermelon slices; and culminates at dark with the fabulous fireworks display over the East River.
At 7:00 pm, the celebration kicks off with some great games and contests – sack race, water balloon toss, tug of war, hula hoop contest and more. Participants are divided up into age groups so everyone gets a chance to play! Winners receive a coupon for a special prize; but everyone’s a winner as there are free slices of watermelon given away all night long. When the sky gets dark, patriotic music begins playing while the "rockets’ red glare" lights up the night sky.
Make this Fourth of July a time for the whole family – bring a chair or blanket, hop in a sack and race to the finish line, eat summer watermelon and enjoy big fireworks. This event is free and open to the public.
Special Thanks to:
GOLDEN ISLES ARTS
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-Isaac Joseph Davis Junior,
Editor-in-Chief/Site Owner
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