Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Bushes enjoy Ford's Theatre holiday gala

By ANN SANNER, Associated Press Writer

It might have been 80 degrees outside but it was snowing inside Ford's Theatre on Sunday, where President Bush attended a taping of an ABC holiday program.

Country singer Wynonna opened the show by performing "Winter Wonderland" on a stage decorated with white lights, Christmas trees and a sleigh. She asked Bush if he had done his Christmas shopping yet.

"Do you know what you're planning on getting your beautiful wife?" Wynonna asked. "Whatever she wants, right?" The president's response was inaudible.

The Ford's Theatre gala usually airs July Fourth, but ABC will televise this event in December in an effort to attract broader viewership.

Other performers included singers Yolanda Adams, Olivia Newton-John and Jon Secada, comedian Christopher Titus and "Dancing with the Stars" dancers Jonathan Roberts and Karina Smirnoff.

First lady Laura Bush was the gala's honorary chair.

Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat and civil rights veteran, and Civil War historian James McPherson were awarded Lincoln Medals. The award is given to those who exemplify President Lincoln's legacy and character through their work, accomplishments or personal attributes.

The annual benefit is held at the landmark theater where Lincoln was fatally shot in 1865.

"President Lincoln had a great appreciation for the performing arts," Bush said. "They offered relief amid the agonies of war, and he would likely be pleased that Ford's Theatre continues to bring together talented performers from across our country, including those with us tonight."

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

What's Happening Around the World - A Christmas Event in Kissimmee!

Kissimmee 2007 Holiday Extravaganza

Start Date: December 09, 2007
End Date: December 09, 2007
Location: Kissimmee Lakefront ParkStreet: 2253 Lakeside Drive
City: Kissimmee

Description: The event includes live bands and entertainment and activities, strolling street performers, arts and crafts vendors, food vendors, and ice-carving demonstrations.The event's "marquee" attraction is Frosty’s Playground, a thirty-ton pile of snow!The night-time “Festival of Lights” parade, down Broadway, starts at 6 pm, followed by a fireworks display over Little Lake Toho.

Admission and parking are free.
Location:Kissimmee Lakefront Park, 2253 Lakeside Drive, Kissimmee 34744
Hours:Noon - 8:30pm
Details:Call 407-933-8368 or visit http://www.kissimmeeparksandrec.com

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Tips:Be sure to bring along a lawn chair. You will appreciate the comfort while watching the parade and fireworks show. You can also use the chair when the kids are playing in Frosty's Playground.Speaking of Frosty's Playground... the snow drift can get pretty wet in the Florida heat. Be sure to bring mittens and boots. More importantly, grab a change of clothes for the little ones.

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