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Watermelon & Fireworks: A LEAP July 4th

By Christina Perez

There is no better way to spend summer time together than to partake in the City of Huntsville’s July 4th celebration, which they held at Kate Barr Ross Park.  In supporting the City, we were also supporting the Parks and Recreation Department, and Lizette Lopez, the department’s summer intern–and our friend.

 

This year, the City of Huntsville had much to offer as vendors dotted the park landscape. There, we enjoyed the rich smells of fried funnel cakes and the sights of multi-colored shaved ice wetting the parched palates of kids and adults alike.  There were also bouncy houses, leather engravings, a rock wall, and–we have mixed feelings about this–karaoke.  Everyone wanted to partake in the festivities, including us.

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The first activity we decided to watch the watermelon-eating contest.  And while slightly disgusting, it also looked like much fun!

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Certainly the participants appeared to be enjoying themselves!

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And that prompted us to partake. The stakes were high, as was the temperature, as we sat down to compete with other Huntsvillians. The rules were simple: the person who ate the watermelon slice the fastest without using their hands would take home the grand prize. One of the most interesting parts of being a Leap Ambassador is discovering new, hidden talents.

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As the contest progressed, we soon discovered that Brian Aldaco’s talent just so happened to be gorging himself on watermelon, alongside a young girl and 14-year old Josiah, who was in Huntsville on vacation from Iowa!

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But even in this stiff competition, Brian was able to pull out victory, which he enjoyed wit characteristic modesty….

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The female LEAP Ambassadors seemed almost embarrassed at their indulgence…

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…

City of Huntsville, Parks and Recreation, July 4th, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, LEAP Center, Watermelon Eating Contest

…but this was not true of Brian.

City of Huntsville, Parks and Recreation, July 4th, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, LEAP Center, Watermelon Eating Contest

Everyone is good at something!  His grand prize included a beach towel (which he sorely needed), a frisbee, and other items that would help him get in shape for the next time he participates in a watermelon-eating contest.  Many thanks to Penny Joiner for being the MC and for the prizes!

As we were waiting for the sun to go down and the fireworks to start, we received photography lessons from Professor Yawn. These lessons laid out the basics of photography. We will need this in order to learn more during our Caddo Lake Trip with renowned photographer, Mark Burns. (Stay tuned for a Caddo Lake Blog soon!)

Our first lesson consisted of how to look like a photographer, to carry one’s equipment, and so on.

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Our second lesson was how to adjust the aperture and shutter speed in order to control lighting in variously lit areas.

Third, we learned about the composition of an image, which could essentially be called the photographer’s eye. FOurth, we talked about many different ways to capture a photo with the help of instruments such as a tripod or different lenses. There were three different cameras that we used. The lessons applied to all of them, but since every camera worked differently, we had to figure out how to apply what we learned on every one. We worked hard to make sure we took some good shots, but took some time off to take a few old-fashioned selfies for our Instagram page.

adjust the aperture and shutter speed in order to control lighting in variously lit areas.

…as well as a posed shot…

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To further demonstrate our “talents,” we spent some time drawing…

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Before we headed down to the soccer fields for the fireworks, courageous Beatriz Martinez decided to go rock climbing. She got into her harness and didn’t hesitate to start.

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She did a great job navigating the rocks…

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She had a big smile on her face when she reached the top and rang the bell.

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The descent was a little harder though, and she ended up doing a couple of crazy maneuvers to get down.

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With the pre-fireworks festivities settling down, even intern Lizette had a chance to rock-wall climb, and she showed off her agility and strength in scaling the wall.  She’s a real “rock star”!

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City of Huntsville, Parks and Recreation, July 4th, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, LEAP Center, Rock Climbing

We were eager to try out what we learned and set up for a photo shoot.  What we learned is that it’s difficult to photograph fireworks!  The biggest difficulty is that they occur in low-light situations.  Irrespective of our struggles with photography, the show itself was phenomenal.  Some were bright enough to light up the entire field, while others twinkled against the dark sky like stars.

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City of Huntsville, Parks and Recreation, July 4th, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, LEAP Center, Fireworks
City of Huntsville, Parks and Recreation, July 4th, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, LEAP Center, Fireworks
City of Huntsville, Parks and Recreation, July 4th, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, LEAP Center, Fireworks
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City of Huntsville, Parks and Recreation, July 4th, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, LEAP Center, Fireworks

The Leap Ambassadors were happy to enjoy 4th of July with the Huntsville community and add another memory to their summer.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on July 10, 2017Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, VolunteerTags Center for Law Engagement And Politics, City of Huntsville, Fireworks, July 4th, LEAP Center, Parks and RecreationLeave a comment on Watermelon & Fireworks: A LEAP July 4th

Macon Out Alright: Day 3 of Deep South Tour

As we began our third day on a tour of the Deep South, we were thankful we had the opportunity to get a full-night’s rest.  Our day began with packing up, and heading out to Macon, GA, where we were scheduled to tour the historic cottage where Sidney Lanier was born in 1842.

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Our tour guide, Bernard, kindly led us throughout the historic home. An American musician, poet, linguist, lawyer, and mathematician, Lanier was a well-rounded man of the nineteenth century. In addition, Lanier enlisted to serve in the Confederate Military where he was as a signal scout until he was taken captive. During his captivity, he contracted tuberculosis, which ultimately led to his death years later in 1881. Lanier died at the young age of only thirty nine. However, he accomplished much more in his lifetime than most do. Lanier was extremely intelligent and graduated college when he was only eighteen years old. He spoke multiple languages and taught at John Hopkins University. When he was twenty five, he married Mary Day and later had three sons. We enjoyed learning about Lanier’s most famous works are the “Song of the Chattahooche” and “The Marshes of Glynn”. Of particular interest was his work, “A Ballad of the Trees and My Master,” which is inscribed on the Christus Statue in the Oakwood Cemetery in Huntsville, Texas.  Just before departing on our Southern Tour, we visited Oakwood to see the statue of Christ and to read the poem.

Christus_Statue_2_WebThe home displayed many portraits of Lanier and his family, as well as various artifacts from his life. Among the favorites was Mary Day’s wedding dress. Very different than the average wedding dress today, the dress helped us to visualize life in the nineteenth century. Concluding the tour, we took the opportunity to take pictures in front of the beautiful home.

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Following the tour, Professor Yawn gave us the opportunity to choose today’s lunch destination. We were nervous about our googled choice, Tropical Flava, but we were excited to try Caribbean and Jamaican food. The tables were beautifully decorated with lavender flower arrangements and the waitress gave us a warm welcome. The selections varied and though I wanted to try everything, I settled with their famous Jerk Chicken. The plate included Jerk Chicken, with red beans and rice, stir-fried vegetables, and plantains. Delicious would be an underestimate to describe the food. The chicken was tender and had a great flavor. Others tried chicken patties, bar-b-que wings, oxtails, and much more! Each plate was unique and tasted great. Along with the authentic food we also sampled their natural cucumber, watermelon, and pineapple juices. In the end, we were relieved to learn that our spontaneity did not disappoint us.

After lunch we headed over to the Hay house for a tour of its elegant interior and to admire its massive and beautiful exterior.

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The Hay House, unlike the Sidney Lanier cottage, did not have any air conditioning, which made us reflect upon how it must have been to actually live in the extravagant home when people resided in it. We had a fantastic tour guide who knew an immense amount about the Italian Renaissance Revival style of the home and all of the renovations made by the families that lived in the home. Our tour guide also revealed all of the tromp l’oeil illusions within the home, some of which included a faux pocket door and a disappearing staircase. The group was amazed by the intricate detail on every ceiling of the home along with the hidden passage that is rumored to have housed Confederate gold during the Civil War. As we moved from the first floor up to the third we began to feel the heat because the air system that the original owners of the home built into the home to keep certain rooms cooler during the hot Georgia summers. Various characteristics of the home conveyed details about everyday life in the nineteenth century–such as the importance of food in a world where even basic sustenance was difficult to come by.  As if to underscore that point, the pantry was guarded by burglar bars–the only room in the house protected in such manner. Another interesting aspect of the home was the speaker system within the home that was used to communicate with the servants, which made the home very technologically advanced for its time.

There were many interesting things about the home, but the most exciting part of the tour was our visit to the cupola past the fourth floor. A cupola is a small dome which adorns a building, and this one offered a particularly nice view!

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Leading up to the cupola, the thin spiral stair case took us to the top where we could exit through a small door and walk onto the widow’s walk and gaze upon Macon from the highest point of the Hay house.

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The group thoroughly enjoyed the tour, but was eager to load back into the car where we began our drive to Savannah!

Excited about finally arriving in Savannah, we admired the beauty of the historic district. After freshening up at the hotel, we headed to the Southern Legislative Conference’s Welcome Reception themed “A Taste of Savannah”. Enjoying numerous h’orderves of Southern delicacies, we listened to the live music and gazed at the Savannah skyline along the river.

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Locally owned restaurants catered the reception, so we were able to taste Leopoldo’s ice cream and the world famous pralines from Savannah’s Candy Kitchen for dessert. It was great to watch the pralines made right in front of us and taste them freshly made. They were a group favorite! Overall, the welcoming reception was nicely done, with good music, lots of refreshments, and great scenery.

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After enjoying the local food we walked over to the river to take many pictures, including many selfies.

Tyra_Galvan_Rosales_WebThe scenery was beautiful, and we could see the moon with Venus shining above…

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Savannah_City_Hall_2_WebAfter many great pictures, we were able to have some fun and join everyone on the dance floor where we joined some very outgoing dancers.

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The last song literally ended in explosions with the fireworks that lit up the sky behind us.

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It was a colorful way to end the night as we departed back to our hotel to get some sleep.

 

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on July 19, 2015Categories Civic Engagement, Food, Law, Literature, Politics, TravelTags Fireworks, Hay House, LEAP Center, Leopold's Ice Cream, Macon Georgia, Savannah Georgia, SHSU, Sidney Lanier, Southern Legislative Conference, Tropical FlavaLeave a comment on Macon Out Alright: Day 3 of Deep South Tour

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