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I haven’t made it to one of these yet; but, I keep putting it on my calander.  It sounds like fun.  This is a cut and paste from a flyer:

F1RST FRIDAY November 2nd, 2007

Come to downtown Statesboro for F1RST FRIDAY.

Kick off your evening at 5:30 with samples from five of the best restaurants in the ‘boro  Blue Moon, Christopher’s, French Quarter, Hugo’s, and Sugar Magnolia will each have a table at the Averitt Center for the Arts.  It begins at 5:30 with only 100 tickets available.  Get your ticket at the door starting at 5:30 Friday night.

Also stop in to the gallery openings at the Averitt Center for the Arts, Gallery 33 West, and West Main Gallery to see artwork and meet the artists. Local Acoustic music sponsored by Pladd Dot Music, will be performed and sponsored.  Over 20 restaurants and shops will be open late with specials and events of their own.

Pick up a guide at  the Averitt Center to see what’s happening in Downtown Statesboro.  For more information contact Main Street Statesboro, or www.F1RSTFRIDAY.com

Apparently Under the Blue Moonhad a great Halloween Party. Check it out, here.  Her blog makes it look like so much fun!  Entirely envious, I noticed  she did a great job.  As I look at her pictures it reminds me:  we failed. And, we failed amazingly bad.  Who?  Brian and I.  Brian and I promised ourselves that we would have a Halloween Party this year. As we sat on the front porch batching out candy and doting over the fabulous costumes last October we dreamt of the best Halloween Party ever.  And, we made plans accordingly – bright plans, vivid plans, fun plans. With invitations to all of our friends and family we would have a candidly decorated, all too spooky house.  “Mummys and Frankenstein,” Brian envisioned.  Couples with children could trick or treat down Savannah Avenue while the childless guests consume cocktails.  The kids could play and the adults could…well, play.  In our minds we arranged bails of hay and apple bobbing contests on the front lawn.  “We can look for dancing Elvis, Dorothy and Toto, or the giant pumpkin with our friends,” we said.  Yay. How much fun.  Brian and I are such dreamers.  The trick-or-treaters came one by one, sometimes by the load, sometimes sparingly. The time between the carloads and the walkers was utilized to make the arrangements for the upcoming All-Hallows eve gala, the next-year event.  The planned menu included ghoulish treats, decor of spider webs and coffins. Everything was dark with spots of purple, orange and red.  Upon a Blue Moon’s partyis a gentle reminder that sometimes my husband and I fail to implement our dreams, our plans, and our arrangements.  Our calender is not reflective of a Halloween Party.  Admittedly, we have fun creating our plans in our minds. No need to worry about failing to implement our party strategy this year. Afterall,  we’ll have a Halloween party next year!