Valdosta Daily Times

June 28, 2009

Business This Week: The true meaning of the Fourth of July

By Kay Harris

The year when Americans came together and fought against a common enemy and finally declared the country’s independence from the oppressive oversight of Great Britain was 1776, and for more than 200 years, we’ve celebrated Independence Day on July 4.

But do we really consider what the holiday is all about? And what our forefathers sacrificed on our behalf?

I doubt it. Most of us are so caught up in the hot dog eating contests on TV, the fireworks displays, the backyard cookouts, and having a day off from work to stop and think about the fact that we would all still be part of the British colonies if not for the Declaration of Independence.

So this week, think about our forefathers but also about the patriots of today; the men and women of the armed forces who continue to lay their lives on the line so that America can stay ... America.

Think about Col. Greg Laffitte, who just submitted his last column from a very long deployment, again, this time to Iraq. He’s endured 125-degree heat, while we complain about 95. He’s missed his family, his friends, and good old fashioned Southern food being half way around the world, and yet all of his columns were upbeat and full of genuine happiness to be an American and in a place where he was doing some good for others.

So while you watch TV, relax and barbecue out this holiday weekend, think about those who are overseas in a war zone protecting you and your right to relax, watch TV and barbecue. Welcome home, Col. Laffitte, and may the rest of your fellow patriots make it home safe and sound soon as well. God Bless America.



Fireworks this week

Don’t forget the special show at Wild Adventures on July 4 and 5 for the holiday, with a huge fireworks extravaganza planned, plus a lot of other fun and exciting events. And the Parks and Recreation Authority is hosting the annual fireworks display near the mall area and Sam’s Club again this year, and if you time it right, you might catch both shows!



Business Roundup

The new Holiday Inn Express and Suites is opening in Valdosta this weekend, right next to the Comfort Suites on St. Augustine by the interstate.

The new smoothie bar is now open in Remerton and you can read all about it in today’s Business section. The emphasis is on all-natural, all-healthy items.

You can also read all about the new Langdale Honda-Kia of Valdosta dealership on North Ashley Street in today’s section.

There is a new store, Edible Bouquets, opening up on Park Avenue, near the intersection with North Ashley Street.

And an all-new Pediatric Health Care for Kids is opening in Valdosta around the second week of July for children with chronic issues such as tracheas, tubes in their stomachs, etc.

Still nothing new on the Buffalo Wild Wings, but hopefully they’ll start breaking ground soon. It is supposed to be built on an outparcel by the mall.

I understand the Bleu Q in downtown Valdosta is being renovated and will reopen in a couple of weeks as the Bleu Pub with a different atmosphere and genuine pub food that will be served until the wee hours of the morning.

The area where the Chick-Fil-A is hopefully going on Inner Perimeter and North Valdosta Road is shaping up, so there should be an official announcement soon.

The Harveys going in on Highway 122 in Hahira should be breaking ground in the early fall, and it sounds like there may be a fun event tied to it, so we’ll see.

That’s about it for this week, send your tips to me if you have them, and otherwise, have a happy and safe Fourth of July!