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| THIS WEEKEND FULL OF ACTIVITY
DOWNTOWN |
Downtown
will be full of fun activities this weekend. From
the Atlanta Boat Show and Monster Jam on the Georgia
World Congress Center Campus to a Hawks game and
Aerosmith concert at Philips Arena, downtown will
draw thousands of enthusiastic attendees for these
events.
The Atlanta Boat Show returns to the Georgia World
Congress Center with a huge display of boats,
marine technology and all the fun and accessories
that go with boating. Guests will enjoy many activities,
seminars and demonstrations during this weekend.
Of special note this year is the Boats of Bond
display. This boat show exhibit, in association
with the Ian Fleming Foundation, will showcase
five authentic vessels as well as additional memorabilia
from James Bond 007 films. The Boat Show will
be open on Saturday from 10 a.m.–9 p.m.
and on Sunday from 10 a.m.--6 p.m. Admission for
adults is $8; ages 13-15 is $4 and 12 or younger
get in free. For more information please visit
www.atlantaboatshow.com.
Saturday night the Superbowl of Motorsports--Monster
Jam--returns to the Georgia Dome. Enjoy all the
action as cars and trucks with huge wheels storm
down mud lined tracks crushing cars! Gates open
at 5:30 p.m. and the event starts at 7:30 p.m.
For more information on Monster Jam please visit
www.ushra.com.
To add to all the excitement, Philips Arena will
host two large events this weekend. The Hawks
take on Washington Saturday night at 7 p.m. and
Aerosmith with Lenny Kravitz will play Sunday
night at 7:30 p.m. For more information on these
events please visit www.philipsarena.com.
Heavy traffic is expected in and around downtown
this weekend due to the number of events ongoing.
Attendees are encouraged to take MARTA to arrive
safely and quickly to their destination. The Georgia
World Congress Center and the Georgia Dome can
be accessed by the GWCC/DOME/ Philips/CNN station
or the Vine City Station. For more information
on the Georgia World Congress Center please visit
www.gwcc.com.
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Contact:
Nicole Rateau
Public Relations Specialist
Centennial Olympic Park
(Phone) 404.223.4090
A lasting legacy of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Centennial Olympic Park has become a performing-arts venue, community gathering-space and an anchor for downtown development. The Georgia World Congress Center Authority operates the 21-acre Park, as well as the Georgia Dome and Georgia World Congress Center. The three state-owned facilities are one of the largest combined sports, entertainment and convention center facilities in the world. |
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