In disguize

In disguize

Thursday, May 12, 2011

A Puppet show? What Puppet show??

Estuary Day proves to be an interesting day at Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park (to say the least)  We normally do a puppet show and were all packed  when disaster struck.  The other puppeteers vehicle broke down in Mississippi. So thinking we could maybe recruit some volunteers we headed over to the park and when we arrived we quickly realized that the puppet show was a definite No gO!  
Actually Choctawhatchee Estuary Family Festival Day is great fun and put on by the Mattie M. Kelly Environmental Institute. The Mattie M. Kelly Cultural and Environmental Institute at Northwest Florida State College is a partnership of the college, the Northwest Florida State College Foundation, Inc., and the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance of Northwest Florida State College, dedicated to the cultural, environmental, historical and instructional goals set forth for the institute by the late Mattie M. Kelly of Destin.
  Well anyway back to the Puppet show, after discovering that we did not have enough  people floating around we reinvented ourselves into event/parking monitors. So we rode around all day in a golf cart the length and breadth of the Day Use area working with the college volunteers on parking.  
Park over here please do not block the road

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 I really missed doing the puppet show with my friends but there is always next year. Wait I just got an update from the puppet news desk,   This just in "THERE AINT GOING TO BE NO STINKING PUPPET SHOW NEXT YEAR!!!!!"

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