What a variety show I put on today! Not quite a vaudeville like performance, but close!
We started off with Melissa Brantley of Cedar Creek RV Park. Why would we have a spokesperson from an RV park on the show? Well, did I mention it's a NUDE RV Park. Well, the RVs aren't nude, but the people there are! She came into the studio to hype Nudestock '09 which kicks off in a few weeks and runs from Friday, September 25 to Sunday, September 27. If I see you there I promise not to tell . . . really. ;->
Changing topics completely, we had former Augusta-Richmond County Commissioner Andy Cheek in the studio. Andy is running for Aiken County Counsel District 5 and dropped by the studio to chat about his previous work in Augusta and his future ideas for Aiken County. Tomorrow is the party primary in Aiken and by the end of the night Andy will find out if he moves on to the general election in November, has to endure a run-off in September, or if his campaign comes to an end. Tune in to you local news and AugustaChronicle.com Tuesday night to find out!
Our final guest of the day might be the busiest person in the entire CSRA this week. Brenda Durant, Executive Director of the Greater Augusta Arts Council paid us a visit to talk Arts in the Heart of Augusta and Westabou Festival with me. For those of you that don't know, Arts in the Heart is an annual blowout event in downtown Augusta that features food and cultures from all around the world combined with four big stages of entertainment. Just drop by Augusta Common on Broad St. this Friday through Sunday and you'll see what I'm talking about. Oh, and if you really want your money's worth, be sure to visit the Cafe Stage this Friday night at 6pm to see Scott Hudson and myself talk about community service. I might, might even sign an autograph or two . . .
Tomorrow it's "Statues Held Hostage: Day 740," a little bus scavenger hunt I've set up for a county commission candidate, and we'll hear from Cone Underwood about the Fischer House. Good stuff all around!
Monday, September 14, 2009
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