Thursday, May 31, 2007
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Party in the park



CREDIT: Sandy Hooper |

CREDIT: Aquarium |


CREDIT: SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images |
If you weren’t in Piedmont Park last weekend, you missed out. No, really: It’s not good. The Atlanta Jazz Festival’s month-long schedule culminated with a three-day blowout: From Herbie Hancock to the Pete Escovedo Orchstra, there wasn’t a bad apple in the bunch. SP wandered through the crowd and shot some diehards. From above: Dorian Ross, Jay Edwards (center right), and Shelley Chapman (bottom left) and Anana Parris—all moving, all shaking.
Next stop: 1 billion
Did you hear about this? Last week, as Amy Warner and Dawn Zimmerman, of Erie, Pa., made their way into the Georgia Aquarium, they were greeted by aquarium benefactor Bernie Marcus himself. That’s because they were guests number 5 million. That’s 5 million—in just 18 months! Come on, people—there are other things to do in Atlanta. Like—we don’t know—climb Stone Mountain or something. Pictured (from left): Mayor Shirley Franklin, Air Tran COO Bob Fornaro, Gov. Sonny Perdue and a smiling Marcus at the aquarium opening in 2005. He hasn’t stopped smiling since.
W. came, W. saw, W. left
If you’re a resident of Glynco, Ga., you had the distinct pleasure (or pain, depending on how you feel about such things) of getting a visit from the prez himself last week. Bush was in town Tuesday to give a talk on immigration reform at Glynco’s Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. Turns out it’s the largest such facility in the country. W. took a moment to check out a demonstration at a simulated airport port of entry at the training center. We can hear him now: “Is that the Google on the Internets?”