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Carmen Lindsey/Cordele Dispatch Crisp County Commissioner William Culpepper holds his son, Wesson, during Thomas the Tank Engine’s first visit to Georgia. With Culpepper are his wife, Heather, and controller of the railway, “Sir Topham Hatt”.


Published October 18, 2007 08:04 pm - By Peggy King
Editor/Publisher

CORDELE — The day that many children and adults have eagerly anticipated finally has arrived!


Crisp welcomes thousands
To a day out with Thomas the Tank Engine


By Peggy King

Editor/Publisher

CORDELE — The day that many children and adults have eagerly anticipated finally has arrived!

Thomas the Tank Engine will be pulling out of the SAM Shortline station at the Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park every hour on the hour for a 25 minute ride today, Saturday and Sunday and again next weekend.

More than 15,000 people will be visiting the area and riding the train during those six days.

Crisp County merchants want visitors to know that when they leave the park area, there’s still plenty to do in Cordele. They can enjoy a variety of foods and shopping experiences with the businesses whose ads appear on page 3 of this edition.

Those who are craving Mexican food can make a stop at El Girasol on 14th Ave. E. Cracker Barrel at Exit 109 of I-75 is the place for country cooking complete with vegetables, breakfast food, hamburgers, steak or fish.

There are opportunities for antiquing at the Braggin’ Bull on 16th Ave. in Cordele and at The Olde Shoppe on Union St. in Vienna. Numerous gift and other items are available at Flint River of Cordele on 16th Ave., J. W. Designs on 5th St. behind CVS Pharmacy which is on 16th, Whimsical Violets across from Home Depot near the intersection of I-75 and 16th Ave. and Three’s Company on 16th.

Visitors can get gas, food, and hunting and fishing accessories at Arrowhead Grocery across Hwy. 280 from the Veterans Park. Should they need help with their vehicle, Southland on Hwy. 280 W. between Cordele and the park is the place.

Colony Bank on 24th Ave. in Cordele offers all types of banking services, and medical attention is available at Reese Chiropractic Clinic which is located at the 109 exit near Home Depot.

In addition to the actual train ride, there’s also lots to do at the park. An 8,000 square foot tent is filled with every type of Thomas toy and other memorabilia imaginable. Children can meet “Sir Topham Hatt,” and have their pictures made with the controller of the railway.

Steve Gryb, the self-proclaimed “pied piper of percussion,” will present a 45 minute musical show four times each day, at 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, 1:30 and 3 p.m.

His show involves plenty of audience participation and free prizes for those who help him with the programs. Some 300 instruments including tambourines and inflatable bongos will be used. For his grand finale, he will distribute train whistles to members of the audience.

“Educational and entertaining” is the way Gryb describes his show which is included in the cost of the train ticket.



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