As most people know the peak of the watermelon season is
around July 4th, so in honor of this joyous occasion we participated
in three very different but equally important/memorable events during the week
of Fourth of July. The very first event we took part in was an appearance on
the “Atlanta & Company” television show on 11Alive in Atlanta! Both me and
Samantha had been preparing for this since we knew about it a few months
before. There are usually a lot of nerves that come into play when you know you’re
on TV, and we wanted to have everything just perfect by the day of the show. I
want to send a BIG thank you out to Samantha and her boyfriend Matt for getting
the display and food ready for our big on-screen appearance. Along with talking
about how the GWA has affected me over the years and what I do as the Georgia
Watermelon Queen, we also introduced two recipes using watermelon. The first
was called “Breakfast on the Go-Go” and the second was the “Fire and Ice Salsa.”
Both of these recipes can be found at either watermelon.org or on the National
Watermelon Association’s website. I want to also thank our sponsors for the event,
International Paper and Seminis Seed. Our second appearance was on the same day
at the Braves’ Stadium!
This was one of the most exciting promotions for me
because not only were we able to pass out over 5,000 fans to all of the people
coming in, I also had the privilege of being a Honorary Captain for the team! Our
crew was posted up right outside the stadium in Monument Park which was the
perfect place to meet every fan coming in. Thank you to Mr. Charles and Mrs.
Dawn, Rusty and Rebecca from Seminis Seed, and my family for being there to
support and help make the promotion as successful as it was! We also had the
honor of having the South Carolina Watermelon Queen, Catherine Wooditch, in
attendance along with her parents Mike and Lynn Wooditch.
When the game began,
as honorary captain, I made my way down to home plate with a Brave’s coach to
give the head umpire the batting line-up. After this memorable occasion
Samantha and I got to travel up to the Braves suite where we were fed hot
pretzels, pizza, and soda, and got to meet a number of influential people. We
finished the night watching the Braves defeat their competitors of the night,
the Marlins. Our last stop during the July Fourth week was actually on July
Fourth. Although Lake Park, like almost everywhere else in Georgia, felt the
massive downpour of rain of July 4th, their parade and festival went
on. The parade went fantastically! I had the best driver (Barry Plotnick) and
the hottest car in the whole thing! Afterwards we were invited spend the
afternoon with Mr. Barry at his humble abode lining Long Pond in Lake Park. It
continued to rain, but we did not let that affect our Fourth of July celebration.
Thank you to Mr. Barry, his wife, and close friends for feeding us and taking
us out on the pontoon! It made my Fourth of July! We headed to the Lake Park festival
around 4 o’clock to spend the rest of the evening with the Lake Park community.
Before we were hit by the South Georgia monsoon that has been all too familiar
this summer, we successfully passed out watermelon to the majority of the
people who took part in the festival.
You have to be the best Georgia
Watermelon Queen you can be rain or shine, in our case mostly rain. Thank you
to Mrs. Sandy and her husband for stopping by and making us feel welcome! Like
always, make sure you keep up with the Georgia Watermelon Association on
Facebook and by our website georgiawatermelonassociation.org.
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