Here’s what’s happening tonight, Friday, July 3, according to items submitted.
306 North: 306 N. Patterson St., 6-10 p.m. Nephtali Santiago, a Valdosta musician, plays solo guitar standards in a variety of interpretations as part of Downtown Valdosta’s First Fridays.
Bas Bleu: Downtown Valdosta, Skannyardle, a Valdosta-based band, plays as part of Downtown Valdosta’s First Fridays.
The Bistro: 132 N. Ashley St. Pianists Roger Worden and Dante Flowers and drummer/trumpeter John Patterson play as part of Downtown Valdosta’s First Fridays.
Brooks Co. Jamboree: Culpepper Street, Quitman. Billy Ingram & The Waysiders, a Brooks County-based band, for a night of “old country music” and line-dancing.
City Market: Downtown Valdosta, starts 8 p.m. Jerry Newman and High Fidelity play as part of Downtown Valdosta’s First Fridays.
Club Maria’s: 1828 E. Park Ave., starts 9 p.m. DJ spins hits.
Giulio’s: 105 E. Ann St. Musicians Erin Palmer and Michael Giel play.
Kat’s Lounge: Bemiss Road, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke, thousands of selections. No cover.
Mikki’s: 402 Northside Drive, starts 9 p.m. Karaoke with Rick. No cover charge.
‘Once On This Island’: Sawyer Theatre, VSU Fine Arts Building, corner of Oak and Brookwood. Show starts 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $25, adult; $20, senior citizen, student; $18, group rate of 10 or more. Reservations: Call 259-7770; or visit www.valdosta.edu/psst. Peach State Summer Theatre presents this colorful musical of a Caribbean fairy tale.
Quality Inn Lounge: 1902 W. Hill Ave., starts 8:30 p.m. Karaoke and dance music with DJ Adam.
Rascal’s: 4875 U.S. Highway 41, Lake Park, show starts 10 p.m. Side View, a regional band, plays.
Rock ’N Rodeo: 3472 Bemiss Road. Downstroke, a regional band, plays. Cover charge.
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NOTE: If we haven’t heard from you in a while, it’s time to call with your updated schedules. To be included in Night Moves, we must hear from you, even if your schedule doesn’t change, every few weeks.
Local News
Night Moves for Friday, July 3, 2009
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Lake Park: Council members resign
Immediately following the Citizens to be Heard portion of the regular Lake Park council meeting Tuesday night, council members Eric Schindler and Paul Mulkey tendered their resignations.
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Valwood goes global
Valwood School has hosted several international guests for the past several weeks.
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City cuts ribbon on new home
With a snip of some over-sized wooden scissors, the City of Valdosta took another step in eliminating substandard housing.
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Berrien clinic director loses job
Speaking to The Valdosta Daily Times about the possible discontinuation of the Berrien Elementary School MED Clinic led to the program’s executive director losing her job Monday morning.
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From the CIA to man about town
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Berrien school medical facility faces an uncertain future
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New TV listings section debuts in print edition
In Sunday editions of The Valdosta Daily Times, keep an eye out for the updated TV listings section.
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Man shot in Valdosta; police car, ambulance collide
Response to a shooting Saturday afternoon led to a collision between a police vehicle and an ambulance.
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Annual Father-Daughter Dance enters 16th year
Three-week-old Emmaline Taylor lay contentedly on dad Trey Taylor’s shoulder Friday night, completely oblivious to the sights and sounds of the Father-Daughter Valentine Dance.
Now in its 16th year, the popular annual event is sponsored by Valdosta’s First Presbyterian Church and held at the James H. Rainwater Conference Center.
“We’ve been looking forward to this,” Trey Taylor said. “When we first got pregnant, (my wife Sheya and I) looked to see if she would be here in time for the Father-Daughter Dance.” -
VPD offers online citation payment
The Valdosta Police Department has implemented a new online service to assist traffic violators.
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