Monday, March 26, 2012

I [Play] in the Corridor

"Life is a beautiful thing, and there is so much to smile about."
Marilyn Monroe

The Corridor has a lot to offer as far as entertainment. In fact, through this internship I have discovered what all the Alliance is plugged into. Early on in my internship I was asked how many Second Sundays (stayed tuned, I'm going to explain what this is) I had attended since coming to Mercer University. I was ashamed to say I had never been to one before. Since then I have committed to not only attending Corridor events, but also bringing my friends and their friends along for the fun. If we all brought a friend who brought a friend who brought another friend to a free Corridor event, our whole neighborhood would be there! Here is my shameless promotion for our Second Sunday Brunch featuring JuBee and the Morning After. The event takes place on April 1st (no fool's day joke, here!), starting at 1pm, and the entire event is going to be jam packed of fun stuff. The best part of all is that it is free! Who doesn't love free, tell me, who doesn't love free?

So, April 1st, the place to be is Washington Park. The day kicks off with Second Sunday at 1pm and continues into the afternoon with the Magnolia Street Soapbox Derby at 3pm. Over coffee, I chatted up Koryn Young and Dan Zook, the self-proclaimed "rock-stars" running the show this year in conjunction with other Magnolia Street residents. What is most exciting, in my opinion, about the event is how community-driven it is. With a list of sponsors that includes The Hummingbird, Boy Scout troops,  private donors, local organizations, and Mid-Georgia Ambulance, the community's backing has become the backbone of an event that is sure to be high-energy and fast-paced. Koryn and Dan concentrate their efforts on making the event "permanent, happening every year" centered around the businesses and people in College Hill and Downtown Macon. Check out their cool new logo and video of last year's event:


This Sunday I am looking forward to my biggest event yet working for College Hill, and I would love to see you there! There will be boxed brunches for sale and a super cool band playing in a beautiful park. In the afternoon, you can laugh with me as we watch some brave souls test out their soapbox cars down Magnolia Street hill. See you there!

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