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APRIL 18 - MAY 1
Here Comes the 93rd Annual
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APRIL 18 - MAY 1
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‘Villains, it is almost time for the 93rd Annual Rose Show and Festival, which will feature plenty of roses, two parades, live music and street dance, arts and crafts and tons more. The Rose Show will kick off on Thursday, April 24th with the children’s Rose Bud Parade, touted as “possibly the cutest parade” (ever, on the face of the planet, period). The procession will start at the corner of Washington and Broad heading south, turn left onto Smith Avenue and end on Crawford Street. The Rose Show will begin with a ribbon cutting ceremony featuring this year’s Thomasville Rose Queen, Shivani Patel, on Friday, April 25th from 1p – 5p, and will pick up on Saturday, April 26th from 9a - 4p, displaying hundreds of hybrid rose varieties from the Southeast. For more unique flowers of the Southeast, head to the 8th Annual “Orchids on Parade,” at the Genealogical Library (135 North Broad Street) featuring orchids grown by members of the Thomasville Orchid Society. The 66th Annual Rose Parade on Friday, April 25th, begins at 7p with its procession of beautiful, flowery floats. Bring your dancing shoes to the 16th annual street dance featuring The Swingin’ Medallions, immediately following the parade at the intersection of North Broad and Jefferson Streets. Thursday through Saturday the “Power of the Past Museum” will feature some of the oldest and rarest aircraft engines from the James Dekle family from 9a – 6p at Thomasville Regional Airport (882 Airport Road). Continue exploring Thomasville’s history with “Step into the Past” all three days at 10a, 2p and 3:30p at the Thomas County Museum of History (725 North Dawson Street) where you can tour six historic buildings. View the many doors and windows of the Lapham-Patterson House on tours on Friday from 1p – 5p and Saturday from 10a – 5p. Tours begin every hour on the hour, and the last tour begins at 4p.
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Tell us your favorite reading spot! “I have two spots I enjoy reading: By the pool with a nice cold beverage or if it permits, I love reading at the beach! The smell of the ocean, sounds of seagulls and a cool breeze is very comforting reading weather!” - Krissy B. “Being the only child, I spent most summers entertaining myself. Sometimes I would camp out in the back yard and would stay up all night reading with just a flashlight as my source of light.” - Brian S.
Additional Events Lineup: Standard Flower Show Thomasville Garden Center: Friday, 2p – 5p & Saturday, 10a – 5p Piney Woods Plein Air Paint Out Various Times and Locations Inspection of Thomasville Police Department Thomasville Rose Garden: Friday, 2:45p 37th Annual Rose City 10K Run Post Office on North Broad Street: Saturday, 8a 12th Annual City of Roses Car and Truck Show Courthouse on North Broad Street: Saturday, Registration at 9a and Show from 10a – 3p. 35th Annual 1 Mile Run Post Office on North Broad Street: Saturday, 9:30a 73rd Annual Civic Garden Paradise Park: Saturday, 10a - 4p Art in the Park Paradise Park: Saturday, 10a - 4p Bark in the Park Paradise Park: Saturday, 10a -2:30p Rose City Gold Classic Oaks Municipal Golf Course: Saturday and Sunday, 8:30a – 4p - Denise P.
2014 Summer Camp Roundup It won’t be long until the school bells ring one last time to signal the start of summer, meaning kids all over Thomasville will have a few glorious months of free time until fall arrives. If you’re a parent with a busy schedule looking for fun, educational and engaging activities for your children to partake in for the summer, take a look at our list and talk it over with your little (or big) ones as you decide together how their time can best be spent during the upcoming summer break:
Thomasville YMCA Includes single and extended day camps for kids ages 5 - 15 years focusing on sports such as golf, basketball, tennis and more. The fee average per camp is $88, with discounts applied for current YMCA members. Meals are provided, but campers must bring their own equipment. Camp times range from 8a - 5p. www.ymca-thomasville.org/Content/Default/3/14/119/ programs/youth-development/camps Camps continued on p.2
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“I admit most of my reading was not done by choice but by curricular requirement. But I loved reading at my grandma’s house. I knew by the time I was done with my homework and I’d read a few chapters, there would be a warm homemade pie waiting for me!” - Crystal M. “Do magazines count? (Joke!) Reading at home is too distracting. I don’t always finish a book but I do like to read when I am at school.”- Martin N. “I don’t have time to read during the semester. But when I am traveling by plane or car, reading is helpful in passing time.” - Marty S.
The Townie’s got a BIG secret...all will be revealed on Due South/Rose Show weekend... and if you find the Whisper in the Due South paper-mag, you could win 50 smackers! SGD Cheese Shop is full of yummy Easter basket stuffers...around the register counter... The Center’s new installation on Broad Street is very rosy indeed... Spring brings Happy Hour at Liam’s & Saturday burgers at Blue Coop... The Landmarks Derby Party is right around the corner...getcher hats ready... Got a Whisper? Tell the Townie at editor@ yourtownie.com...or zip us a message on Facebook...
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The Straight Mowgli: Kipling Comes to Broad It’s always delightful watching someone do what they love, especially when you buy in to the fact that they’re good at it too. This week it was my special privilege to spend some time with Marc Cramer, Director of Thomasville On Stage and Company’s upcoming production of The Jungalbook, which opens April 26th. This adaptation of Kipling’s canonical work was written by Edward Mast. Cramer, involved with local community theatre since 1993 and a veteran of dozens of shows, likes this script and he glows when speaking about it. The Jungalbook is truer to Kipling than your father’s Disney version. What Cramer, Assistant Director Sarah Lowe, Stage Manager Jenni Martin and Producer Nancy Byars are cobbling together on the 33’ x 18’ proscenium (the curtain is at back of the stage) is a frank telling of not only how, but why Mowgli the man cub was rescued, ransomed and raised by the animals. Mast’s adaptation is a one-act play for ages 8 – 80, and teaches the tamer ethics: honesty, fairness, husbandry of resources and care for the environment, as well as “jungal” law: meat belongs to the hunter, steal and you will pay, cat may not kill cat, do not kill for pleasure and never use the man-things (Townie Tipdbit 1: expect—at least—flamboyance from Trent Griner, as leader of the wolf pack, Akela).
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My sense is that by the time the cast marches in the 2014 Rose Parade (in full make-up, of course) they will have a good handle on their stage directions and playwright Mast’s affective language in the script, which is not so much dialect, as it is tone and inflection. I was impressed at how the actors were already reciting their lines without much cuing. The backdrop will be “jungal” flora with a village motif. The minimalist, yet convincing stage is comprised of a 2 x 4 tree covered by burlap bark, set stage right, and a rock set stage left, leaving plenty of room for the playful antics from monkeys, and Baloo’s patient, paternal teachings (Townie Tidbit 2: looks like festival seating, however, the best is located center and house-right). My Townie Take is that (as the python Kaa might put it), ov Jungal Book yooou’ll be well pleeeased. The Jungalbook opens Saturday the 26th with showings at 2p and 8p, followed by a Sunday performance at 2p. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for students and may be purchased either at the door or in advance at www.tosac. com. - Benjamin G.
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April 26, 2014
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