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superman celebration
DAILY Wednesday, June 11, 2014 PLANET Metropolis, Illinois 62960 • www.metropolisplanet.com A special section of The Metropolis Planet published for the 2014 Superman Celebration Valerie Perrine Dean Cain Billy Dee Williams Aaron Smolinski Stars come out for 36th annual Celebration Answer: A Superman. A baron administrator turned district attorney. A super villain’s girlfriend. A super baby. Question: Who will be appearing at the 2014 Superman Celebration? Dean Cain, Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Perrine and Aaron Smolinski are among the celebrities slated to take part in 36th annual event. The four actors will be in two locations for fans to meet. Tickets are required to attend the autograph sessions with Cain and Williams. Tickets will be given away in front of the Metro•Chamber on Market Street on Saturday only at 7 a.m. Supplies are limited and only one ticket will be issued to each person. Choice of autograph sessions will be on a first come, first serve basis. Autograph sessions will be held at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the Baymont Theater, located near the Ohio River on Front Street. Perrine and Smolinski will be at The Autograph Zone from 10 a.m. until noon and 2:30-6 p.m. on Friday and from 10 a.m. until noon and 2-6 p.m. Saturday. All four will be featured in questionand-answer sessions at the Metro Tent — Perrine and Smolinski at 1 p.m. on Friday, Williams at 11:30 a.m. Saturday and Cain at 1 p.m. Saturday. Williams and Cain are scheduled for photos in front of the Superman Statue 15 minutes before their Q&A sessions. During the autograph sessions, all celebrity guests will have photos for sale at their tables and each sets their own individual fee. Williams, Perrine and Smolinski will sign one item at no cost which shall be on one of the following School where he excelled in sports. He three official Celebration items: sched- graduated in 1984 and was offered athule book, Celebration poster or the Me- letic scholarships to 17 universities, tropolis Planet’s special section for the choosing Princeton University, where he Celebration titled The Daily Planet. All was captain of the volleyball team and additional autographs will have a fee. played defensive back on the football Under Cain’s contract for the event, team, where he had record-setting 12 there will be a charge for all auto- interceptions in a single season. Immedigraphs, including event posters and ately after graduating, Cain signed on as programs. Cain will offer fans two levels a free agent with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, of pricing — $40 for basic items (pho- but a knee injury during training camp tos, magazines, postended his football career ers, lithographs, DVDs, before it began. comics, trading cards, With little hope of toys, books, hats and returning to sports, he TV Guides) or $60 for turned to screenwriting See more premium items (Superand then acting, shootman capes, costumes, S ing dozens of commerSUPER stars logos, original artwork cials and appearing on on page 3 and sports items). Posed popular television shows photos with Cain will be like Grapevine, A Different World and Beverly $40 for two people, with Hills, 90210. In 1993, $10 for each additional person. Cain took on his biggest ••••• role to date as Superman Cain, best known for his breakthrough in Lois & Clark, which at the height of role as Superman/Clark Kent in the 1993 its popularity brought in an average of 15 hit television series Lois & Clark: The million viewers per episode. The series New Adventures of Superman, will be ran for four seasons, ending in 1997. the fifth portrayer of the Man of Steel to In 1998, Cain started the Angry visit the Superman Celebration. His pre- Dragon Entertainment production comdecessors are Kirk Alyn, the first actor pany, which produced the TBS Superto portray Superman on the screen; Bob station television series Ripley’s Believe Holiday from the Broadway production It or Not! He has also starred in several It’s a Bird...It’s a Plane...It’s Superman!; films, including The Broken Hearts Club Gerard Christopher from television’s (2000), Out of Time (2003) and Bailey’s The Adventures of Superboy series; and Billions (2004). In 2004, he portrayed Brandon Routh from the movie Super- Scott Peterson in the fact-based, mademan Returns. for-television movie The Perfect HusCain attended Santa Monica High band: The Laci Peterson Story. He has also appeared in a recurring role as Casey Manning in the television series Las Vegas. Cain is one of seven actors to appear in both Lois & Clark and Smallville — he guest-starred as the immortal Dr. Curtis Knox in a seventh season episode of Smallville. ••••• While best known to international film audiences as the roguish Lando Calrissian, the baron administrator of Cloud City, in the last two episodes of the original Star Wars-trilogy — Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) — Williams played district attorney Harvey Dent in the 1989 movie Batman. Williams will be assisting the celebration in marking two big anniversaries for the black-caped crusader. It was May 1939 when Bruce Wayne first graced the pages of Detective Comics. In issue number 27, the world got its first glimpse of Batman. Fifty years later, actor Michael Keaton donned the cape for the first of his two movie portrayals of the hero in black when Batman was released 25 years ago. While “Superman is still our number 1 favorite,” said Karla Ogle, Celebration chairperson, with production of Dawn of Justice, the next Man of Steel movie series, and 2014 marking two big Batman anniversaries, Celebration committee members wanted to acknowledge the Justice League member whom many See STARS, page 24 S Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 2 June 11, 2014 UPERMAN CELEBRATION THURSDAY, JUNE 12 9 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Super Mini Con opens, 813 Ferry St. Information & souvenir booth open, Metro Tent Sonshine Amusements Carnival opens East Fifth St. Opening ceremony & skit, Superman Square Awards ceremony , Metro Tent Gospel music with Sons of the Father, Metro Tent Meet Superman, Superman Square Super Friends Meet & Greet Location TBA Gospel music with The Kingsmen, Metro Tent Superman Road Race, Fort Massac State Park Color Superman posters, Smallville Tent 7th annual Fan Films showing, Baymont Theater Kids’ Karaoke, Smallville Tent Outdoor Theatre featuring Superman II: The Donner Cut at 8th & Market Sts. FREE! FRIDAY, JUNE 13 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m.-noon Superfan Baseball game, Metropolis Sports Park Super Mini Con opens, 813 Ferry St. Meet Superman, Superman Statue Q&A with writer Elliot S! Maggin, Metro Tent Meet Valerie Perrine, Aaron Smolinski & Jerry Lawler , 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. Artists’ Alley & Writer’s Way opens, 801 Market St. Planet Krypton & Planet Argos dealers’ rooms open Superman Homepage Meet & Greet, Hardee’s Puppetry for Television workshop with Kevin Williams & Muley, The Autograph Zone Smallville Tent Superman Radio Show, Metro Tent Freestyle Connection BMX Bike Show, Man of Steel area 11:30 a.m. Fifth annual Superman Supersite Meet & Greet , Fat Edd’s Noon Super Silly Games, Smallville Tent Noon-4 p.m. Hang out & play video games with Gamers Paradise, Planet Krypton Noon & 3 p.m. Illusionist Morgan Streber The Man Who Bends Steel, Metro Tent Noon, 4 p.m. & 7 p.m. K9 Crew trick dog show, Man of Steel area 1 p.m. Q&A with Valerie Perrine and Aaron Smolinski, Metro Tent “Bat Pie” eating contest, Man of Steel tent 1-6 p.m. Meet Jerry Lawler, Autograph Zone 2 p.m. Superman Trivia with The Rinaldis, Metro Tent Hooked on Science with Jason Lindsey, Smallville Tent Freestyle Connection BMX Bike Show, Man of Steel area Swearing in ceremony for Honorary Metropolis citizens, Superman Statue 2-6 p.m. 2 p.m. - dark 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Meet Valerie Perrine and Aaron Smolinski, Autograph Zone Helicopter rides over Metropolis, Baymont Theater area Music by The Soul Bandit, Man of Steel tent Meet Superman for phonebooth photo op, Metro•Chamber 60 Seconds to be Super! game show, Man of Steel tent Muley & Friends puppet show, Smallville Tent Comic art panel with Rick Stasi, Franchesco & Jim Hall, Metro Tent For more information, contact the Metro★Chamber at 524-2714, 607 Market St. FRIDAY, JUNE 13 (continued) 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8-11 p.m. 9 p.m. Mario Kart video game tournament, Planet Krypton Kids’ Super Hero Costume Contest, Smallville Tent Costume parade for all in costume begins, Smallville Tent Sonshine Amusements Carnival opens Blend of folk, bluegrass & country with Gideons Rifle, Metro Tent Freestyle Connection BMX Show, the Man of Steel area 7th Annual Fan Films, top films screened with award presentation, Baymont Theater. Doors open 5 p.m. Smash Brothers video game tournament, Planet Krypton Meet Superman, Superman Statue Kids Superhero Gameshow , Smallville Tent Superman v. Batman Tug of War , Man of Steel area. Signup at 6 p.m. Bluegrass music with Newtown , Metro Tent Live wrestling with Jerry “The King” Lawler and USA Championship Wrestling, Market Street across from Planet Krypton Smallville Prom , Baymont Theater Outdoor Theatre featuring Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back , Man of Steel area SATURDAY, JUNE 14 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 9-11 a.m. 10 a.m. 10-11 a.m. 10 a.m.-noon 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 11 a.m.- dark 11:30 a.m. Noon Noon Noon-4 p.m. Noon-10 p.m. 1 p.m. Autograph tickets giveaway in front of chamber. Limit 1 per person. Kiwanis Super Bike Trek, Fort Massac State Park Super Disc Golf Tournament, Fort Massac State Park. Registration at 8 a.m. Super Mini Con opens, 813 Ferry St. Zumba on the Square, Superman Statue Autograph Session A: Dean Cain and Billy Dee Williams, Baymont Theater Weigh-in for Superman Classic Push/Pull competition, Man of Steel area Puppet making workshop with Kevin Williams & Muley, Smallville Tent 2014 Fan Films Showing, Planet Krypton Illusionist Morgan Streber The Man Who Bends Steel, Metro Tent Washer Pitchin’ Tournament at Girl Scout House, Seventh St. across from Fort Massac State Park Meet Superman, Superman Statue Autograph Session B: Dean Cain and Billy Dee Williams, Baymont Theater Meet Valerie Perrine, Aaron Smolinski & Jerry Lawler , The Autograph Zone Artists’ Alley & Writers’ Way opens , 801 Market St. Planet Krypton & Planet Argos dealers’ rooms open Freestyle Connection BMX Bike Show, Man of Steel area Hooked on Science with Jason Lindsey, Smallville Tent Meet Sophie Aldred from Dr. Who, Daily Star Comics, 300 W. 10th St. Helicopter rides over Metropolis, Baymont Theater area Q&A with Billy Dee Williams, Metro Tent. Photos at Superman Statue 11:15 a.m. Superman Classic Push/Pull Competition, Man of Steel area. Warm up at 11 a.m. Registration for pageants, Smallville Tent Until 3:45 p.m. Beautiful Baby Pagant, with check in from 3-3:45 p.m. Until 5:45 p.m. Supergirl & Superboy Pageant, with check in from 5-5:45 p.m. Super Silly Games, Smallville Tent Hang out & play video games with Gamers Paradise, Planet Krypton Sonshine Amusements open 500 block of East Fifth St. Q&A with Dean Cain, Metro Tent. Photos at Superman Statue 12:45 p.m. Super City 8 Ball Touranment, BooBoo’s, 318 Scott St. Registration begins at 10 a.m. Continued on page 3 June 11, 2014 S Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 3 UPERMAN CELEBRATION SATURDAY, JUNE 14 (continued) 1 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-6 p.m. 2 p.m. Muley & Friends puppet show, Smallville Tent Color-a-Cape with the Metropolis Planet on courthouse lawn Meet Jerry Lawler, Autograph Zone Super Dog Show, Smallville Tent Swearing in ceremony for Honorary Metropolis citizens, Superman Statue 2 & 5 p.m. Freestyle Connection BMX Bike Stunt Show, Man of Steel area 2-3 p.m. Q&A with Sophie Aldred from Dr. Who, Daily Star Comics, 300 W. 10th St. 2-5 p.m. Meet Valerie Perrine and Aaron Smolinski, The Autograph Zone 2:30-4 p.m. VIP autograph session with Dean Cain and Billy Dee Williams, Baymont Theater. 3 p.m. Meet Superman for phonebooth photo op, Metro•Chamber 3:15-5 p.m. Meet Sophie Aldred from Dr. Who, Daily Star Comics, 300 W. 10th St. 3:30 p.m. 75 Years of Batman: The Man, The Costume, The Weapons, Metro Tent 4 p.m. Beautiful Baby Contest, Smallville Tent 4 p.m. Street Fighter video game tournament, Planet Krypton 4:30-5:30 p.m. Autograph Session C: Dean Cain and Billy Dee Williams, Baymont Theater. Tickets required. 5 p.m. Illusionist Morgan Streber The Man Who Bends Steel, Metro Tent 5-9 p.m. Super Cruise-in Classic Car Show , Banterra Bank parking lot 5:30-6:30 p.m. Autograph Session D: Dean Cain and Billy Dee Williams, Baymont Theater. Tickets required. 6 p.m. Country music with Stacie Lynn Hines Allen , Metro Tent Injustice video game tournament , Planet Krypton Supergirl & Superboy pageant , Smallville Tent 6:30 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. K9 Crew trick dog show , Man of Steel area. 7 p.m. Country music with Jordan Carter & Justice, Metro Tent 7 p.m. 8-11 p.m. 9 p.m. Dr. Who fans take note: Actress Sophie Aldred, who played “Ace," is headed to Metropolis’ Daily Star Comics - Home of The TARDIS, located at 300 W. 10th St., for one day only, Saturday, during the Superman Celebration. Sophie Aldred Aldred was the seventh doctor’s companion in 1989 — most known for being the only person ever to beat up a Dalek with a baseball bat. Her appearance at Daily Star Comics will include the opportunity of seeing her re-enact that piece of Dr. Who history. Afterward, a lucky winner will get to take home the bat, which Aldred will sign, and have their picture taken with her. Tickets for the bat giveaway are $2 for one or $6 for 10 and are on sale now at Daily Star Comics. According to Daily Star Comics owner Will Bruhn, all money from the bat giveaway sale will go to Metropolis Church of God, which will donate it to Metropolis’ C.O.P.E. Food Pantry. Tickets are required to attend Aldred’s autograph sessions. The free tickets, which will be numbered, will be available Thursday through Saturday at Daily Star Comics. Aldred's Saturday schedule at Daily Star Comics is: • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. — Autographs and See ALDRED, page 24 Me a 60 Live wrestling with Jerry “The King” Lawler and USA Championship Wrestling, Market Street across from Planet Krypton SUPER Pow Bam BASH, Baymont Theater. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Outdoor Theatre featuring Tim Burton’s Batman, 8th & Market Sts. SUNDAY, JUNE 15 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 10 a.m. 10 10 10 10 10 11 a.m. & Noon a.m.-2 p.m. a.m.-2 p.m. a.m.-5 p.m. a.m.-6 p.m. a.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 11 a.m., 1 p.m. 11 a.m.- dark Noon 1 p.m. Rotary Super Car Show , Fort Massac State Park Community Worship Service, Bro. Darion Rottmann, Smallville Tent 2014 Fan Films showing, Baymont Theater Freestyle Connection BMX Bike Stunt Show, Man of Steel area Artists’ Alley open , 801 Market St. Meet Jerry Lawler, Autograph Zone Planet Krypton & Planet Argos dealers’ rooms open Super Mini Con opens, 813 Ferry St. Stump the Superman Expert contest , Metro Tent Kids’ Game Show , Smallville Tent Registration for $1000 Superhero Costume Contest in front of Metro•Chamber & 3 p.m. K9 Crew trick dog show , Man of Steel area. Helicopter rides over Metropolis, Baymont Theater area Illusionist Morgan Streber The Man Who Bends Steel, Metro Tent Parade of Characters — $1000 costume contest entrants parade down Market St. Vote for crowd fav at Metro Tent 2 p.m. 5 p.m. Dr. Who actress Sophie Aldred appearing at Daily Star Comics For mor $1000 Superhero Costume Contest , Metro Tent Superman Scavenger Hunt , Smallville Tent Superman Celebration closing ceremony, Superman Statue Lawler wrestling it up at 36th Celebration For the second year, Jerry “The King” Lawler will be a guest at the Superman Celebration. But this time, he’ll also be wrestling up some entertainment for attendees. While many know “The King” for his appearances on the WWE throughout the years as a wrestling legend and commentator, others may be surprised that he is also an artist and Superman fan. An accomplished commercial artist, Lawler has designed graphics for various companies, including the WWE. In 2007, he painted the cover of the wrestling comic book Headlocked. Lawler will be at The Autograph Zone, located at 614 Market St., from 10 a.m. until noon and from 1-6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Sunday. He will sign one item at no cost, which shall be on one of the following three official Celebration items: schedule book, Celebration poster or the Metropolis Planet’s special section for the Celebration titled The Daily Planet. All additional autographs will have a fee. After meeting with guests, he’ll join members of USA Championship Wrestling, which is broadcast locally on WSIL-TV 3. See LAWLER, page 24 Jerry Lawler Page 4 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 Something for everyone at this year’s 36th annual Superman Celebration Just like when Clark Kent steps into the phone booth, during the second weekend in June, the normally quiet town of Metropolis transforms into a bustling Super City for thousands of Superman and superhero fans for one super-sized weekend that is jam-packed with entertainment, activities and celebrities. This year’s 36th annual superman celebration begins Thursday evening at 5 p.m. at the Superman Statue, where there will also be a drama skit and a ribbon cutting ceremony. Following the opening ceremony there will be an award presentation by Massac County United Way, which will present the recipient of the Helping Hands Awards and the Metropolis Planet will announce its 2014 recipient of the annual Lois Lane Award. This year’s Superman Celebration offers a star-studded celebrity guest line-up including actors Dean Cain, Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Perrine and Aaron Smolinski and wrestler Jerry Lawler. During the four-day celebration, visitors can sample food items at numerous cafes-on-wheels and browse sidewalk sales. The always-popular carnival brings all sorts of exciting rides, along with concessions, including corn dogs and cotton candy. New to this year’s schedule is the addition of helicopter rides provided by Black Diamond Aviation so Celebration goers will have the chance to fly high in the sky like the Man of Steel himself. Many of the most popular events are returning to this year’s line-up including the Super Road Race, $1000 Costume Contest, Super Car Show, Supertrek Bike Ride, the SLP Superman Classic Deadlift and Bench press competition, Color-A-Cape for kids, Super Dog Contest, Super Baby Contest and the Supergirl and Superboy pageants, just to name a few. There are some new acts to the schedule this year including the trick dog show, K-9 Crew and illusionist Morgan Streber, The Man Who Bends Steel. There will be video game contests, a puppetry for television workshop as well as many other exciting events and activities that will keep the entire family entertained. There will be musical entertainment each day with performances by Sons of the Father, The Kingsmen, The Soul Bandits, Gideons Rifle, Newtown, Stacie Lynn Hines Allen and Jordan Carter & Justice. Right in the middle of all of the activities visitors will have the opportunity to pose with the world-famous 15-foot-tall bronze statue of Superman and tour the Super Museum, which holds the largest collection of Superman memorabilia in the world. Or, visitors can walk just a few blocks to see the Lois Lane statue, the slightly larger than life bronze statue of Noel Neill, the First Lady of Metropolis. The celebration continues through Sunday, when the fun concludes at 4 p.m. with a closing skit at the Superman statue. For more information on the Metropolis Superman Celebration guests, visit the official websites: supermancelebration.net or metropolistourism.com or call the Metropolis Chamber at 800-949-5740. The Superman Celebration features four days of contests, entertainment, music, comic guests and carnival and is hosted by the Metropolis Chamber of Commerce, the City of Metropolis and the Metropolis Area Tourism Commission. Superman, along with several of his friends and foes, converge at the Superman Statue following last year’s opening ceremony with a sign carrying the message Superman Celebration organizers hope everyone listens to: “You should be here.” Thousands will be in town for the four-day celebration and will no doubt find many super activities and events to participate in. —Michele Longworth | Metropolis Planet June 11, 2014 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 5 Big cash prizes await Superhero Costume Contest winners Sunday For those who like to dress up like superheroes and don’t mind admitting it, the Superhero Costume Contest is the place to be. Not only will contestants get the rare chance to mingle with others who aspire for attire like their fictional heroes, they will get the opportunity to earn something anyone bound by the chains of mere mortality can use: cold, hard cash. The contest will be held at 2 p.m. on the main stage on Sunday, with signup starting at 11 a.m. At 1:30 p.m., there will be a parade of contestants down Market Street to the Man of Steel Teen area and then return to the Metro Tent for the start of the contest. Like last year, contestants will still enter as individuals or as a group but will not be separated into categories. All contestants will compete against each other and will be scored by guest judges using a point system with a total possible score of 30 points. The point system will be: • 10 points: Costume — Accuracy, workmanship and fit. • 10 points: Character — Does the person know the character and become the character? • 10 points: Overall Stage Presence — Overall impression, which means does the person work the stage and connect with the audience? The contestants with the top 10 scores will return to the stage and compete for the top prize. Each will get one more chance to wow the judges. Old scores will be thrown out, and contestants will be judged on this final appearance. Then, the judges’ sheets will be tallied, and the winners will be announced, with the following prizes awarded: — First place: $1000 — Second place: $500 — Third place: $250 — Fourth place: $100 The remaining top 10 contestants will receive a prize basket. Contestants also need to know the following points: • Only hand-held props will be allowed. No set pieces will be allowed on the stage. • Music may be used but must be operated by the contestant or assistant off stage. A Superman Celebration sound technician will not be available to run music for individuals contestants. • For the safety of the contestants, if any costume is bulky, uses stilts or poses a risk when using stairs to enter the stage, that contestant may be asked to present themselves in front of the stage. • The contest is open to anyone, ages 15 and over. Children under 15 may participate in the Children’s Costume Contest held at 4 p.m. Friday at the Smallville Tent. • There is a $25 entry fee. Registration is available at the Chamber of Commerce anytime during the Celebration or on Sunday at the main tent. may walk around and encourage fans to vote for them as the Crowd Favorite. One ticket equals one vote, and tickets are $1 each. The voter must write name and number of their favorite contestant on the back of the ticket. They may vote as many times as they like. Voting will continue throughout the contest. At the end of the contest, the Crowd Favorite will be decided by popular vote, with the winner receiving $100. Then, one lucky ticket will be drawn at random for a 50/50 drawing of the money received from the voting. The fan with the matching ticket will win half of the money raised. Crowd Favorite As soon as the contestant has signed in and has received their number, they Best Prices in Town on Superman Souvenirs! 606 Market St. • http://www.facebook.com/LilliesHallmark • [email protected] • 618-524-2040 Page 6 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 Auction gets a twist, will benefit Save the Massac theater restoration For attendees of the Superman Celebration, it’s a will be available each time Baymont is open during the Actors Guild card, framed complete with envelope frequently asked question: When will something be Celebration through the first half of the SUPER Pow! marking her Metropolis address. done about the art deco theater? Bam! BASH event. Bags will be set up at each item for “Superman fans have a variety of interests, so we’re The answer is: It’s happening. a chance to win — so the more tickets you buy, the bet- looking for anything that’s considered collectible or But projects like that take time. ter your odds of winning. Winners will be drawn dur- memorabilia,” said Save the Massac coordinator Lisa And money. ing the second half of the evening, which will consist Gower. Lots of money. of more dancing and fun following the auction. You do Also on the auction block will be the Super CelebraThere’s a way Superman Celebration attendees can not have to be present to win; however, items must be tion Weekend 2015 package. Valued at almost $1000, contribute — by attending the inaugural SUPER Pow! picked up at the Metro•Chamber on Sunday as they will the package includes: a three-night hotel stay during the Bam! BASH. not be shipped. 2015 Celebration, gift certificates to area restaurants Formerly two VIP autothe Super graph session Auction, the passes, front of event will the line passes be held from for all autograph 8-11 p.m. sessions, two reSaturday at served front row the Baymont seats at all Q&A Theater. sessions and the Doors will $1000 Costume open at 7 Contest, two p.m. AdmisCelebration Tsion is $20. shirts and other The first 125 official 2015 Supeople who perman Celebrapurchase adtion merchanvance tickets dise and $100 will receive a worth of Metro commemoradollars. tive SUPER The evening Pow! Bam! is hosted by BASH Hurthe Metroporicane glass. lis Chamber While there of Commerce is no age with 100 perlimit for atcent of the auctendees, chiltion and raffle dren under proceeds going 16 must be to STM. STM accompanied formed in 2009 by an adult. with the goal of All attendees resurrecting and must have a preserving the ticket. Massac Theater, Attendees which was built are encourin the 1930s and aged to come was open from dressed as 1938 to 1978. their favorite Part of the fun of Saturday’s SUPER Pow! Bam! BASH will be an auction benefiting Save the Massac. Items up for The goal is to Superhero, bid will include an autographed edition of The Grandfather of Grappling, the autobiography of Gene LeBell, who preserve the thein formal at- trained Superman George Reeve; and the framed 2013 Screen Actors Guild card of Noel Neill. ater by turning tire or as they — Terra Temple | Metropolis Planet it into rentable are. There office space, will be hors public restrooms d’oeuvres, a DJ on hand for dancing and a cash bar The auction will begin at 9 p.m. with many special and a theater featuring a working stage and a movie attended by the Metropolis Elks Lodge with proceeds items up for bid, including items from celebrities such screen. The 501c3 non-profit organization became the benefiting Children’s Care and Elks National Founda- as Gene LeBell, who had a few appearances on Adven- owners of the building in May 2013. tion. tures and portrayed a skit character called Mr. KrypThe evening will also include a tradition begun by The name for the evening, SUPER Pow! Bam! tonite with George and Noel Neill when they toured the Jim Hambrick, founder of the Super Museum: the preBASH, explained Celebration chairperson Karla Ogle, country going to county fairs. sentation of the George and Noel Awards, which will is “paying homage to Batman and putting a Super spin An American martial artist, instructor, stunt per- be held during the auction. The Metropolis Chamber on it,” as this year’s Celebration is marking the 75th former and professional wrestler, LeBell has trained of Commerce and the Superman Celebration co-chairanniversary of Batman. The evening “is a fun gathering with or taught grappling skills to a list that includes persons Ogle and Gower will honor two dedicated and of people with common likes who want to have a great Chuck Norris, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and Bruce Lee. deserving individuals with the awards. time raising money for Save the Massac (STM).” There’s also an autographed drumhead from the To donate items for the 2015 auction, contact GowOne of those ways is a chance raffle. The $1 tickets band Umphry’s McGee and also Neill’s 2013 Screen er at 524-7986. Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 Page 7 Bullock named 2014 Lois Lane Award recipient Bullock This year’s Lois Lane recipient is a fixture at City Hall and has been a driving force behind Massac County’s Girl Scouts for many years. The Planet’s award honors a working woman who has been active in volunteering her time to the community and this year’s recipient is always finding organizations to lend her time and expertise to. Deneal Bullock, of Metropolis, worked for the City of Metropolis for about seven years when former Mayor Beth Clanahan was in office and later, when current Mayor Billy McDaniel was elected, Bullock returned to the position as administrative assistant to the mayor. When Bullock is not busy answering the questions and complaints from city residents, she has managed to carve time out in her busy schedule to volunteer to many organizations. When her oldest daughter, Krista Clayton, was in first grade, Bullock began as a Girl Scout leader and since that time her name has been synonymous with Massac County Girl Scouts for a total of 25 years. She has served as Unit Service Director for Massac County Girl Scouts for the past 12 years and has recently announced she is stepping down from that position. While her children were attending the old Central Elementary school, Bullock served as an instrumental force in launching the Central School Parent Teacher Organization holding various offices including president and volunteering her time to help support the school. Another organization that has benefited from Bullock’s presence is the Massac County High School Band Boosters. When her daughters, Clayton and Kortney Kennedy, were in the band at the high school, Bullock became an active member of the Band Boosters organization and served as president for several years. According to Clayton, even when her younger sister graduated from high school, her mother continued on serving as president of the band boosters. Bullock even extended her volunteerism to Pope County by helping the band there when her daughter worked as band director for several years. Bullock has also been involved with Project Hope Humane Society for nearly 17 years. “She is great to work with — always very helpful. She helps me a lot with flyers for Project Hope. She designs different things for us. She is very creative,” said Project Hope member Patricia Tish Lewis. “I find her a delight to be around in her matter of fact way. If you need anything done, just ask Deneal. I have said many times that Deneal is an asset to our city. She is one of the best city employees,” said Lewis. Bullock has also been active with the Hope Light Cancer Awareness organization as well as the Save The Massac organization. If all of those were not enough, she has also helped with the Superman Celebration and the Metropolis Library with its fundraisers. Save The Massac President Lisa Gower said Bullock was very active with the group in its infancy. “She encouraged me to write the letter to the editor in the beginning and attended all the meetings. She worked all the fundraisers and still serves as vice president for the committee,” said Gower. She has also assisted with the organization of Arts in the Park, which has become a growing event held at Washington Park. Bullock has provided her assistance with projects for Guardian Family Services and the Toys for Kids program held during the Christmas season. Clayton said now that she is grown up, she has been doing some volunteer work and says her mother has told her that she needs to slow down and take time for herself. But, she said she always tells her mother, “Where do you think I get it from?” She said her mother loves to stay busy and enjoys the volunteer work she does. The name of Deneal Bullock has been added to the plaque at the Metropolis Planet office, which also lists past Lois Lane Award winners. Those winners include: Patricia Lewis, Denese R. Peebles, Maggie Howett, Carrie Neely, Caroline Jones, Sue Barfield, Lisa Gower, Julie Jo Russell, Tina Willmes, Sandra Dailey, Karla Ogle, Frieda Koch, Kris Duncan, Maxine Russell, Judy Lester, Jahnae Erpenbach, Angie Shelton, Rebecca Lambert, Doris Vogt, Vicki Mayhall, Kitty Oldham, Toni Miller, Carolyn Kindle, Diane Eichorn Garrow, Jenny Walters, June Elliott, Judy Compton, Mildred Farley, Debbie Simmons, Sharon Burris and Phyllis Harris. Bullock will receive the award Thursday evening during the opening ceremony of the 36th annual Superman Celebration, beginning at 5 p.m. Loosen up the belt for the Bat Pie Eating Contest Holy Bat Pie, Batman! Visitors to this year’s Superman Celebration will have the change to participate in the first ever Bat Pie Eating Contest, set for 1 p.m. Friday at the Man of Steel Tent. Contestants will have to unhook their utility belts to make room, because we’re going to see who can eat the most pie the quickest. Registration will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the Man of Steel Tent, where names will be entered for a chance to participate. Ten contestants will be selected to see who can down the most pie in this timed eating contest. The winner will receive a certificate, a Superman Celebration T-shirt and, of course, bragging rights. ������������������ EEI is proud to be a part of a community that provides quality family events for the citizens of our area. Thanks to those who make this weekend possible for everyone! Electric Energy, Inc. “We Provide Energy for a Strong America” © ���������������������������� �������������� ������������������������ ������������������������ ������������������� ��������������� ���������������� ��������������� ���������������� ������������� ���������������� Page 8 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 Superman Road Race: shoes to be on the loose Always a crowd pleaser, the Superman Road Race is a jaunt through the streets of Metropolis. A non-competitive two-mile walk will also be held. — Linda Kennedy | Metropolis Planet KELLY’S MANE IMAGE ticipants will receive a free T-shirt if they have pre-registered; however, some T-shirts will be distributed on Thursday evening, while supplies last. Superman door prizes will be awarded. Pre-registration forms are available at the Metro•Chamber office or go to www.supermancelebration.net to events. Those who are pre-registered can pick up their packets at the registration area beginning at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Awards will be given to the top three finishers in the run age group divisions. There will be no awards for walkers. The race is a USA Track and Field Sanctioned Event. For more information on pre-registration, individuals can call the race hotline at 618-645-4242 or e-mail [email protected]. This event will benefit the Massac County United Way and the Massac County High School Cross Country team. Injured soldier will be recognized at Road Race Metropolis native Jared Bullock was severely injured in Afghanistan on Nov. 13, 2013 and since that time his family, YOUR IMAGE IS OUR MANE CONCERN 1056 E 8TH ST. METROPOLIS 618-524-2222 KELLYSMANEIMAGE.COM How many brands of running shoes will be represented at the Superman Road Race? Pretty much all of them. But the best way to count them is to participate in the race. That way, you can look at all the runners around you just before the race begins. The Superman Road Race, a four-mile jaunt through the streets of Metropolis, has become a traditional event of the Superman Celebration, with this year marking its 26th race anniversary. The event will include a two-mile non-competitive walk. Thursday’s race takes off at the big pavilion, located at the Seventh Street entrance at Fort Massac State Park, at 7 p.m. Aid stations and splits are provided. Organizers encourage residents along the Third Street route to cheer on runners. Race day registration is from 5:30-6:45 p.m. at the pavilion. The fee is $20. Par- Bullock friends and the community have offered their support for the fallen soldier. In Bullock’s honor, the City of Metropolis firefighters will sponsor Walk For Jared on Thursday at 7 p.m. as part of the Superman Road Race at Fort Massac State Park. Bullock, a 2002 graduate of Massac County High School, is a member of the 3rd Battalion 7th Special Forces Group and while on patrol with his team, they encountered an IED and Bullock suffered the loss of an arm and a leg. Since November, Bullock has been undergoing extreme physical therapy and has been fitted with prosthetics. Organizers are hoping that Bullock will attend the event and walking with his family, friends and firefighters from throughout the region. The public is invited to be a part of the walk too. Pre-registration forms are available at the Metro•Chamber office or go to www.supermancelebration.net to events. A portion of the registration fee of $20 will benefit the Associated Firefighters of Illinois (AFFI) Warrior Program. Each year, the Warrior Program helps an Illinois veteran who has been wounded, and this year, AFFI will work toward providing Bullock and his family a new vehicle, which will be specially equipped for Bullock. According to Metropolis firefighter and union president Chad Beaumont, Metropolis Professional Firefighters Local 3367 are also selling T-shirts for $15. All the money raised will go to the AFFI Warrior Program. The shirts feature the AFFI logo on the front and a soldier, an American flag and the words, “Support our Troops,” on the back. Banterra Banks throughout southern Illinois are selling AFFI Warrior T-shirts and discounted St. Louis Cardinals baseball tickets for the Sunday, June 22 game in St. Louis to help benefit AFFI’s effort to help Bullock. T-shirts and tickets are for sale at the bank’s 22 branches in southern Illinois including Metropolis, said Jennifer Spence, Banterra marketing director. For additional information the walk or the Warior program, call the Metropolis City Fire Department at 524-2121. June 11, 2014 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 9 From the baseball diamond to fairways, Celebration offers ‘super’ sporting events For those Superman fans who love sports, this week’s celebration will offer something for everyone, from baseball diamonds to disc golf fairways. Superfan Baseball Game The eighth annual Superfan Baseball Game will be played at the Metropolis Sports Park at 2004 Metropolis St. at 8 a.m. Friday. Again, the Metropolis Marvels and the Smallville Meteors will take to the diamond with team captains Steven Kirk and Larry Ward. The idea for the game was born when Ward, Kirk, Carl Glass and Jan Alan Henderson were tossing a baseball around in the parking lot of the Burbank Hilton during one of the Ray Courts Hollywood Collectors Shows. “The rosters are never set. Each side can always use a few extra good players,” explained Ward. “If folks have a real yearning to play real hard fastpitch baseball, they should just show up and we’ll see how we can fit them in.” Individuals who wish to play may contact Kirk by e-mail at steve@stevenkirk. com. Participants must sign a release. Superman Washer Tournament There’s an old saying: close doesn’t count, except in horseshoes and hand grenades. And, maybe washers. The Southern Illinois Washer Pitchin’ Association will hold the ninth annual Superman Washer Tournament at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Girl Scout House, located across from Fort Massac State Park at the corner of East Fifth and East Seventh streets. Sign-up will be held from 9:30-10:30 a.m. All rules will be at the sign-up table. The game of washers involves tossing washers into a cup from a distance of 21 feet. The rules are similar to horseshoes, with a ringer — which is when a washer ends up inside the cup — worth five points and single points given for closest to the cup. Prize money will be awarded based on the amount of entries, and plaques will be given to first through fourth places. The entry fee per event is $10 for singles and $10 per person for doubles. Participants and spectators are en- couraged to bring lawn chairs. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. For more information, contact Gary Faulkner at 524-2087 or 618-309-0018 or by e-mail at grfaulkner@frontier. com. Super Disc Golf Tournament Love Frisbee golf? Then get ready for a morning of flying-disc-fun at Fort Massac State Park on Saturday, with registration beginning at 8 a.m. and the tournament starting at 9 a.m. Think of disc golf as a cross between Frisbee and golf where individual players throw a flying disc at a target, called a Disc Pole Hole catching device — the object is to negotiate the course in the fewest number of throws of the disc. The game is mix of all the normal golf concepts, but uses a 5- to 6-ounce, 8- to 9-inch disc instead of a golf ball. The 18-hole course is 6715 feet long. Spread throughout the park, it starts at the trout pond, progresses up by the campground, crosses over and then goes down by the boat ramp, comes around and then through the picnic area adjacent to Fifth Street, going back up to the trout y, @ Metropolis Public Library, books are only half the story... pond. For the first 30 players who register, they will received an official logo disc and a T-shirt. The fee is $20, and all men, women and children are encouraged to participate. For more information, contact Lindsey Stoner at The Metropolis Tourism Commission at 618-524-5025 or by email at Lindsey@metropolistourism. com. Jack & Jill Super City Eight-Ball Pool Tournament The first ever Super City Jack & Jill Eight-Ball Pool Tournament will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday at Booboo’s, located at 318 Scott St. in Metropolis, formerly the Moose Lodge. Food and drinks will be available, and the doors open and sign-ups will begin at 10 a.m. “The tournament will be an 11 Handicap, with 8 and under getting a game in the wire,” explained Booboo Corzine, owner and tournament sponsor. For more information or to register, call Corzine at 618-524-2991 or 618638-7377. Our NEW Menu Items: TUESDAY & THURSDAY • SMOKED PORK CHOPS WEDNESDAY • CHICKEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY • BABY BACK RIBS & CHICKEN Star App now accepted. 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Fifth f h St. • Metropolis l 524-7973 ��������������� $1 off combo ���������� �������� Coupon offer good June 11-15 2014 Buy One Get One Free Kids Meal Coupon offer good June 11-15, 2014 When it comes to speed, power and dependability, Superman is tops. However, even Superman would have to be impressed at the speed, power, dependability and style that will be on display during the Southern Illinois Region, Ohio Valley Chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of American’s (SIROVCAACA) Super Cruise In and the 28th annual Rotary Super Car Show. The Cruise In will be held from 59 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot of Banterra Bank, located on the corner of Eighth and Ferry streets. The event will feature classic, antique and unusual cars, motorcycles, trucks and tractors. There is no entry fee to participate. Door prizes will be offered, and a 50/50 drawing is planned. This free event is open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. For more information, contact Bruce Cummins at 524-5132. Then it’s time to grease up, shine down and tune up for the 28th annual Super Car Show being held on Sunday, June 15 in Fort Massac State Park. Sponsored by the Metropolis Rotary Club, the Super Car Show will showcase antique cars, trucks and street rods from the 1940s, 1950s and up to the new 2014. Judging and field activities will be provided by the SIROVCAACA. There will be over 40 different classes of cars to keep spectators busy. Specialty classes for the event will include the Best Truck and Car Award, the James D. Shelton Memorial Mustang award, the Superman’s Choice award and the Bob Eckenberg Memorial award, just to name a few. Registration will be from 8 a.m. to noon, and judging begins at noon. The show will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with trophy presentation planned for 3:30 p.m. Admission is free to the public. Registration fee is $15 for the first entry, $10 for the second entry and $5 each for nonjudged entries. Dash plaques will be given to the first 100 entries. The Metropolis Rotary Club, for a small fee, will provide concessions. For information, contact Arnold Williams, 618-524-2864. June 11, 2014 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 11 Kid’s Super Hero costume contest Friday, followed by kid parade OK, kids, get ready to grab a cape and tights and hit the stage. Children will have the chance to show off their favorite Super Hero costume at the annual Kid’s Super Hero costume contest at 4 p.m. Friday at the Smallville Tent. The contest is open to kids, ages 14 and under. Superman-theme gift baskets will be awarded to the winner. Following the costume contest, the public is invited to meet Superman at 5 p.m. at the Smallville tent and view the Kid’s Superhero Costume Parade, which will be a march from the tent, up and down Market Street, to the Superman statue for pictures and back. The events are being supervised by Zeta Zeta Sorority. From Clark Kents to Supermans, the Kid’s Super Hero costume contest brings out every child’s favorite Super Hero. 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And this year is no exception. Escape the heat of the street for a unique look at the world of comics inside Artists’ Alley & Writers’ Way. Artists’ Alley & Writers’ Way is located just across from the Noel Neill/ Lois Lane statue in the Carpenters Local No. 640 building at 801 Market St. It will be open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 10 a.m. until noon Sunday. Featured writer Elliott S! Maggin will have a question-and-answer session at 10 a.m. Friday at the Metro Tent. Featured artists Rick Stasi and Franchesco, along with Jim Hall, will hold a comic art panel at 4 p.m. Friday at the Metro Tent. Maggin began his professional career as a teen selling historical stories to a boys’ magazine. When his college term paper What Can One Man Do? received a B+, he rewrote it as a comic book script and sent it to DC Comics. The story, drawn by Neal Adams, was published in Green Lantern #87 (1971), and Maggin became a writer for DC, working on Superman and Batman, along with being editor from 1989-91. Maggin also has some Marvel credits to his name, including The Iliad, The Spectacular Spider-Man #16 and The Incredible Hulk #230. Stasi is an artist/writer/intellectual properties producer with credits at DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Charlton Comics, NOW Comics (Twilight Zone), Eclipse, Disney, Warner Bros. (Looney Tunes & Tiny Toons for Steven Spielberg) and LucasFilms/STAR WARS. He also contributes to Wonder Woman Day, an annual charity event that supports shelters for abused women and children. Stasi has taught comics, sequential art and storyboarding courses for over 20 years as an instructor with the Shawnee Mission School District, The Westport School of Art and The Kansas City Art Institute. He currently gives individual instruction and career counseling. He recently completed a comics project with writer/ editor Paul Kupperberg christening the return of Charlton Comics. His first non-comics related publishing venture, a book of original poetry and musings titled Funny You Should Ask is set for a spring 2014 release. Franchesco, an award-winning illustrator who’s mastered the ability to conceptualize, pencil, ink, color, and everything in between, may be best known for Good Girl Art, but pin-ups aren’t the only thing he excels at. His images have appeared in the pages of Marvel Comics, DC Comics and countless other publications. Some of his latest are on the covers of Zenescope’s Grimm Fairy Tales getting set to reach their 100th anniversary issue, while others are featured on the SyFy Channel’s Heroes of Cosplay. Hall has produced illustrations for major corporations including FedEx and Warner Bros. His comic work has been published by Marvel, DC and Dark Horse, and includes work on The Avengers, Silver Surfer, The Legion of Super-heroes, Johnny Quest, Aliens vs Predator and Star Wars. Maggin, Stasi, Franchesco and Hall will be joined at Artists’ Alley & Writers’ Way by many other Superman Celebration favorites including Mitch Foust, Dean Zachary, Will Woods, Tyrine Carver, Trevor Hawkins, Sean Dulaney, Jason Rawley, Charles Ettinger, Ken Bailey, Nick Rockicki, Joe Kelley, Lonnie Easterling and Tyrone Reed. Bring in this ad and receive 10% OFF 2047 E. Fifth St Metropolis, IL 618-524-3820 before tax on any order. (Dine in or carry out) June 11, 2014 Artists’ Alley and Writers’ Way offers visitors a chance to get more acquainted with the artists of the comic book world. — Michele Longworth | Metropolis Planet Shuttle provides transportation to events throughout Metropolis As any Superman Celebration veteran will tell you, parking isn’t exactly convenient during the event. “Parking can sometimes be an issue in the uptown area,” observed Celebration chairperson Karla Ogle. So to assist visitors and locals alike, there’s the Superman Celebration Shuttle, provided by West Bus Co. Shuttles will run to and from all Metropolis hotels to all Celebration locations, including Superman Square, the carnival area and Fort Massac State Park. For locals, off-site parking will be available at Second and Ferry street in the north end of the main Harrah’s parking lot. The shuttle fee is $2 per person, per ride. Riders under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Riders picked up on Superman Square can ride to the location of their choice. “West provided this last year and they loved it,” said Celebration co-chairperson Lisa Gower. “I think parking alone keeps our local people from coming to the Celebration’s evening events. We hope a lot of people take advantage of this.” Departure times and locations are: • Holiday Inn — 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. • Metropolis Inn — 9:05 a.m., 11:05 a.m., 2:05 p.m., 5:05 p.m. • Super 8 — 9:10 a.m., 11:10 a.m. 2:10 p.m., 5:10 p.m. • Motel 6 — 9:15 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m. • America’s Best Value Inn — 9:25 a.m., 11:25 a.m., 2:25 p.m., 5:25 p.m. • Fort Massac State Park pavilion — 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. • Carnival — 9:40 a.m., 11:40 a.m., 2:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. • Baymont Inn & Theater — 9:45 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:45 p.m. • Off-site parking near Harrah’s — 9:50 a.m., 11:50 a.m., 2:50 p.m., 5:50 p.m. • Harrah’s — 9:55 a.m., 11:55 a.m., 2:55 p.m., 5:55 p.m. • Superman Square/statue on Friday and Saturday — 10 a.m, noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9:30 p.m. • Superman Square/statue on Sunday — 10 a.m, noon, 3 p.m., 5 p.m. Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 Page 13 Variety of music acts to perform at Metro Tent From gospel music to bluegrass and country, this year’s lineup of musical entertainment is sure to have something for everyone. The musical entertainment will start at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday evening with the gospel night. Opening the show will be the talented group Sons of the Father from West Frankfort. Les, Chris and Brent Snyder have traveled the U.S. full-time since 1989. Snyder has had his original songs recorded by Legacy Five and His Mercies. The featured gospel group The Kingsmen Quartet, will take the stage at 6 p.m. Since 1956, this group has risen from humble beginnings in the mountains of western North Carolina to one of the most beloved and innovative groups in Christian music. The Kingsmen Quartet has performed for former President Jimmy Carter and at the opening ceremony of the World’s Fair in Knoxville, Tenn. In 2000 they were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame followed by the Christian Music Hall of Fame in 2008. They’ve garnered multiple dove awards and numerous Singing News Fan awards including favorite bass vocalist, tenor, baritone, lead, instrumentalist, video, the 1992 favorite song Wish You Were Here, as well as, favorite album by the same name, male quartet of the year and group of the year. Voted favorite band a record of 17 times and always a crowd favorite, the group returns to the Superman Celebration to perform southern gospel. Taking the stage at 2:30 p.m. on Friday will be The Soul Bandit’s, Massac County High School’s very own rock band, which will get the crowd revved up and the crowd rockin.’ Friday evening the music at the Metro Tent continues at 5 p.m. and showcases a band that recently won the WKMS Battle of the Bands contest held at Maiden Alley Cinema in Paducah. Based out of Louisville, Ky., Gideon’s Rifle is predominantly influenced by traditional American roots music and Kentucky bluegrass and has a strong focus on vocal harmonies and arrangement. The combination of self taught folk musicians and their classically trained counterparts has Gideon’s Rifle irreverently sliding in and out of Americana, folk, bluegrass and country with a unique sound all their own. The featured band Friday evening will be Newtown, which will take the stage at 7 p.m. Featuring five artists who demonstrate a vast array of acoustic music styling, Newtown is based out of Lexington, Ky. The band is able to journey into a realm of their own, while still maintaining the spirit of the legendary bluegrass and “Newgrass” sounds created within the walls of Lexington’s Red Slipper Lounge during the mid 1970’s. The band was started by Kati Penn, a talented fiddle player and vocalist from Frankfort, Ky. Jr. Williams complements his wife, Kati, with an amazing high harmony and lead vocals along with persistently tasteful banjo and guitar playing. Clint Hurd of Eidson, Tenn., is the newest member playing the mandolin and singing some lead and harmony vocals. On guitar is C.J. Cain, a Lexington native and graduate of the University of Kentucky. Terry Porier is the band’s bass player and is originally from New Brunswick, Canada. Together, the band blends their vastly different mu- OVER 40 YEARS IN BUSINESS L&W TIRE & EXHAUST CENTER Front End Work Four-Wheel Alignment Custom Exhaust Systems Full Line Of Tires Shocks • Struts Batteries Brakes Oil Changes Tire Rotations “For All Your Automotive Needs” SUPER SERVICE L&W TIRE & EXHAUST CENTER 702 Ferry St., Metropolis • 524-9336 sical influences to deliver a sound of their own. Saturday’s music will start at 6 p.m. with a local favorite, Stacie Hines Allen, who was born and raised in southern Illinois and began working in Nashville as a session vocalist and honing her songwriting skills. She has recorded five albums and performed at numerous venues across the midwest. Allen lives in Nashville where she continues to play music and write songs with her husband, Zach. The featured act, Jordan Carter will take the stage at 7 p.m. Saturday. Carter is a 13-time award winning Nashville recording artist. Carter and his band, Justice, have opened for many artists such as Marti Stuart, Jamie O’Neal, Rosanne Cash, Mark Wills and Billie Jo Shaver. They have performed all over the country from Pennsylvania to Oklahoma entertaining folks with their great traditional, but unique sound, performing Cash, Jennings, Haggard and new country with a touch of classic rock. Carter has also been cast as an extra on the hit ABC TV show Nashville. Welcome to Metropolis and the Superman Celebration! 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Classified advertising deadline for The Southern Scene is Thursday at 10 a.m. and the Metropolis Planet is Monday at 10 a.m. All classified ads must be pre-paid. Call 618.524.2141 to start your ad today!. At left: Children like this young Clark Kent will strut their stuff in the Super Girl and Boy Pageant. At right: While the little tots will have a chance to shine during the Super Baby Pageant. � ��������� � ����� Page 16 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 June 11, 2014 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 17 2014 Superman Celebration offers pageants for girls, boys and babies Zeta Zeta Sorority of Metropolis is once again sponsoring the Miss Supergirl and Mr. Superboy Pageant and the Superbaby Contest, as part of the Superman Celebration festivities. The pageants will take place Saturday on the stage in the Smallville Tent and is open to the public. Applications are now available at Metro•Chamber, located at 607 Market St. and online at www.supermancelebration.net and go to events and then click on “other events.” Applications will be submitted at the chamber office until Fri- day evening. Applications turned in on the day of the event need to be brought to the Smallville tent area, prior to 3:45 p.m. for the Superbaby and 5:45 p.m. for the Miss Supergirl and Mr. Superboy. The Superbaby Contest is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. and is for babies and toddlers, ages 0 up to 35 months as of the date of the contest. Check-in to obtain contestant number will begin approximately one hour before the contest, which begins at 4 p.m. at the Smallville Tent. Categories that will be judged in each age group are prettiest smile and best personality. In addition, for each age group there is a category for most beautiful girls and most handsome boy. A trophy will be awarded for each category in each age group. All participants will receive an entry prize. Parents are asked to accompany their children on stage. The registration fee for the Superbaby Contest is $10, check payable to Zeta Zeta Sorority, and should be turned in with the application. Children ages 3 and older are invited to enter the Miss Supergirl and Mr. Superboy Pageant. The Miss Supergirl and Mr. Superboy Pageant is scheduled for 6 p.m. and is for girls, ages 3-10, and boys, ages 3-7. Age divisions include girls ages 34, Tiny Miss Supergirl; ages 5-7, Little Miss Supergirl; and ages 8-10, Miss Supergirl. For boys, the division is ages 3-4, Little Superboy; and ages 5-7, Mr. Superboy. Age groups are subject to change depending upon the number of partici- pants. A trophy will be awarded for each category in each age group. All participants will receive an entry prize. The registration fee for the Miss Supergirl and Mr. Superboy is $15 and should be turned in with an application. Check-in to obtain contestant number will be at approximately 5 p.m. Dress attire for the baby contest and pageant is sporty/casual clothes, not pageant clothing, and for the Supergirl/ Superboy pageant, hand-held props are permitted. Winners will be recognized in the Metropolis Planet. Zeta Zeta Sorority also supports the Superman Celebration by supervising the other Smallville activities such as Super-silly Games and Kids Superhero Costume Contest. For more information, call 638-5681. Zeta Zeta Sorority is a Metropolis Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, an international organization that provides a means for women to socialize and serve in their communities. METROPOLIS ROTARY CLUB Super Car Show Sunday, June 15, 2014 Rain or Shine 28TH ANNUAL CAR SHOW A part of the 36th Annual Superman Celebration The Miss Supergirl and Mr. Superboy Pageant, along with the Beautiful Baby Contest, are popular events at each year’s Celebration. Winners walk away with trophies, crowns and more. Sandy Dailey, pageant coordinator, is shown telling a contestant were to stand. — Michele Longworth | Metropolis Planet FORT MASSAC STATE PARK • U.S. 45 - METROPOLIS, ILLINOIS FOOD NEARBY • SHADED AREA • PLAYGROUND MODERN CAMPING W/HOOKUPS & SHOWERS Visitor’s Center & Museum Super Cruise-In Registration: 8 a.m. - Noon Sat., June 14 5-9 p.m. Judging begins at Noon Washington Park Registration Fee - $15 • Second Entry - $10 310 Metropolis St. No entry fee! Non-Judged Entries - $5 Judging and show field activities by Ohio Valley Chapter (OCV) - Antique Automobile Club of America Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 18 June 11, 2014 SuperTrek provides different look at Superman’s hometown The annual Kiwanis SuperTrek bicycle ride is truly a family affair and is considered by many to be one of the biggest events of the Superman Celebration. The trek is three tours of Massac County ‘s countryside in lengths of 16, 60 and 100 km. The event starts at 8 a.m. Saturday at the trout pond at Fort Massac State Park. — Linda Kennedy | Metropolis Planet “SUPERMAN” SAVINGS Metropolis CITGO 1117 E. Fifth St. 618-524-7210 2 Hunks of Pizza for $4 OR Fountain Drink 99¢ (Available only during Superman Celebration, June 12-15) Explore the countryside surrounding the Home of Superman on routes that partially follow the “old” Ohio River bed. during the annual Kiwanis SuperTrek. The bicycle ride will take over Massac County roads and byways Saturday. The SuperTrek draws participants of all ages — in 2013 there were 207 participants — from several states. One of the biggest events in the Superman Celebration, it is a true family affair where mom, pop, sis and brother frequently ride together. This year marks the 27th annual event. The trek is actually three tours of Massac County’s rolling countryside in lengths of 16, 60 and 100 km. The short route is generally flat, but the longer routes require a little more pedal power on hills. Each ride will start and finish by the trout pond at Fort Massac State Park. There will be a mass start at 8 a.m. on Saturday. The fee is $30 and includes a commemorative T-shirt, sag service, maps, stocked rest stops and marked routes. For late registrations, T-shirts will be available only while supplies last. Visit http://ride. metropoliskiwanis.org to register on line and pay with a credit or debit card. Cash or check only will be taken at the in-person registration. Pre-registration is Friday from 5-7 p.m. in the parking lot of El Tequila Mexican Restaurant, across from Fort Massac. Those who preregistered may also pick up their entry packets at that time. Event day registration is at 7-8 a.m. at the race area. All riders who register via the webpage must check in on Saturday with Metropolis Kiwanis Club representative prior to the ride’s start. Riders under 16 are required to be accompanied by an adult. All participants are required to wear approved and secure helmets and everyone should abide by bicycle rules of etiquette and must not, by any means, feel like they need to get in a hurry. All entrants are required to sign a release waiver. The event is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Metropolis. For more information, visit the website or email [email protected]. Victorian Rose’s Friends & Company 1700 North Ave. Metropolis, IL 62960 “The Biggest Little Flea Market in Town” FURNITURE * ANTIQUES * CRAFTS * PRIMITIVES AND MUCH MORE! HOURS TUESDAY - SATURDAY 10:00 - 4:00 June 11, 2014 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 19 It’s prom time, Smallville style A giant disco ball spinning from the ceiling. Your favorite tunes pouring from the sound system. Circling round the dance floor with your favorite guy or gal. Add a few heroes — and maybe even some villains — into the mix and you’ve got a Smallville Prom. It will take place from 8-11 p.m. Friday at Baymont Theater, complete with a DJ to take music requests. For the second year, the Superman Celebration’s usual dance is taking more of a prom feel. The atmosphere was created last year thanks to Tim Brown and Linn Workman. Workman, an artist and longtime celebration guest, had been to several other sci-fi, fantasy and pop culture conventions that have what is known as a “Geek Prom”— a themed dance geared towards those attending their conventions. “The television series Smallville already had this extremely popular prom scene, so Lin and I thought it would be really cool for Superman Celebration to have its own Smallville Prom,” Brown said. “We took the idea of converting our usual after-hours dance party into our own version of the Smallville prom to (celebration coordinators) Karla Ogle and Lisa Gower and they loved it,” added Brown. While special attire isn’t required, attendees are encouraged to dress up — whether that be in formal wear or in costume or whatever special creation they want to come up with. The night will include the crowning of the king and queen. While there is no age limit for attendees, children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. 2014 Metropolis Planet T-Shirts On sale during the Superman Celebration at the Metropolis Planet booth on Market St! $1500 Or visit our office, and we will point you in the right direction. 111 E. Fifth St., Metropolis 618-524-2141 • www.metropolisplanet.com IF... You’re reading this ad you know advertising works! Let us help you increase your sales volume today! Call us at 618-524-2141. The Southern Scene & METROPOLIS PLANET Page 20 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 Superman not the only man that can bend steel Taking the stage and amazing the crowds with illusions will be Morgan Strebler, The Man Who Bends Steel. Morgan will take the stage on Friday at noon and 3 p.m., Saturday at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. and Sunday at noon. He’ll also be taking his talent to the streets during the celebration, entertaining crowds with close up illusions and magic. Morgan is a native of Missouri’s Bootheel, who calls Las Vegas home. Beginning in his early teens, Morgan has perfected the art of PsychoKinetic magic and is considered one of the world’s leading experts and performers in this field. He became the youngest magician in the world to catch a live bullet between his teeth. Morgan has performed at Caesar’s Palace, the Bellagio and the Venetian and has traveled internationally performing to more than a million people. He has entertained Hollywood stars and celebrities and has been on TV in 75 countries and performed on five continents. At age 17, Morgan was immersed in the design and construction of his first full-scale illusion show. The show opened with Morgan magically producing a convertible sports car out of thin air! That first show held greater significance for Morgan than even he antici- CMCPM Enterprises Inc DBA Party Hut Southern Illinois’ Most Unique Liquor Store! • • • • Fine Wines Liquor Beer & Import Beer 150 Craft Beers 500 W. 10th St. (U.S. 45 North) Metropolis • 524-7313 Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m pated. He was joined with Mikala, who would become his personal and professional partner. Morgan and Mikala started doing magic shows throughout the Midwest, capturing the attention of numerous television and radio stations. In an astonishing display of wizardry, Morgan and Mikala shocked and amazed the public when they vanished a 20-story municipal power plant that sprawled over two city blocks. Morgan stretched his creative capabilities even further when he became the youngest magician in the world to catch a live bullet between his teeth. This deadly illusion, which had killed 13 performers in the past, garnered front page newspaper coverage for Morgan, as well as exposure on the CBS Evening News. Feeling the call of the World Mecca of Magic, Morgan, Mikala and their young son, Caleb, soon called Las Vegas home. Recently, the dynamic magical duo finalized design and completed construction of their revolutionary, multi-million dollar show, which ranks as one of the largest in existence. This extraordinary show will be supported by a professional cast of over 20 dancers and crew. Last year, Morgan performed internationally during a tour in Seoul, Korea. He enjoyed hundreds of sold out, live shows in the spectacular 2200 seat SeoulLandtheater before more than a million people. During this Asian tour, Morgan appeared on five television shows, including a widely distributed reality show. Morgan is also viewed as one of the world’s leading experts and performers in the field of Psychokinetic magic, also known as PK. Using only the power of the mind, PK is the ability to physically alter or affect various objects. For example, Morgan uses this extraordinary “gift” to bend forks, coins and keys, as well as force items to move without logical explanation. Strebler These special talents have enabled Morgan to become one of the most sought after performers in the world. He has performed exclusive engagements at premier celebrity “hotspots”, such as Pure at Caesar’s Palace, Body English at the Hard Rock, Caramel Lounge at Bellagio, and V Bar at the Venetian. Morgan has been on TV in 75 coun- tries and performed on five continents. He most recently filmed multiple spots on the upcoming TV series Masters of Illusion, hosted by Dean Cain, who will appear at this year’s Superman Celebration, on the CW Network. Currently, Morgan is immersed in pre-production, design and planning for a future television series and nightly live show. Helicopter rides will let you fly like Superman Superman is usually busy flying around Metropolis, but during the Celebration, he likes to take a break to visit with all of his fans and friends. So this year, Celebration goers will get a chance to fly around Metropolis instead! That’s right, with the help of skilled helicopter pilots from Black Diamond Aviation of Marion, individuals will be able to hop in a helicopter ride around Metropolis at a cost of $40. Black Diamond Aviation will have a booth on Market Street for individuals to sign up for rides from 2 p.m. until dusk on Friday; Saturday from 11 a.m. until dusk and Sunday from 11 a.m. until dusk. The helicopter rides will depart from near the Baymont Hotel area and shuttle bus transportation will be available to transport individuals for rides. June 11, 2014 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 21 Postal Service heroes to be recognized at Celebration Ten men and women will be recognized for their heroic actions during the opening ceremonies at 5 p.m. on Thursday at the Superman Celebration. The men and women represent Illinois and Missouri letter carriers, rural carriers and postmasters whose actions went beyond their normal job performance to render assistance or save a life or property. USPS District Manager and Lead Executive David Martin said, “Heroism is not about super powers. In fact, if you talk to postal heroes like rural carrier Richard Girth, you’ll find super abilities had nothing to do with their heroic acts or compassionate deeds. Girth from Bunker, Ill. found a customer suffering from hypoglycemia or extremely low blood sugar. Without his quick actions, this customer may not be with us today.” Martin continued, “Ask any of our postal heroes and you will most likely hear a humble and simple response to their actions. ‘I only did what anyone would do,’ or ‘I was in the right place at the right time.’ The truth is: a national workforce of nearly 500,000 and a daily presence in every community in the nation means postal employees often are the first to know when something goes wrong in a neighborhood,” Martin said. “Postal employees truly serve as ‘the eyes and the ears of their communities.’” Locally, Monty Culbertson, a rural carrier of Vienna will be recognized. On Jan 30, the body of James “Jim” Test, 79, of Johnson County was discovered in a well on his property. Test had not been seen or heard from his family for numerous days. Culbertson, who was Test’s mail carrier, reported to officials about the mailbox not being emptied by the homeowner. Even though it was not the news family and friends were hoping, Culbertson’s alertness of the customers on his mail route brought help in locating and later finding Test’s body. In 2013, the Postal Service and the Postmaster General recognized 262 PMG Heroes — an average of more than one per business day. Stamp cancellation honors Superman Superman will once again honor Metropolis with this year’s stamp cancellation, made possible by the U.S. Postal Service, during the 36th annual Superman Celebration. Cancellations will be offered from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m. until noon Saturday at the main tent. The dated Superman cancellation reads: Superman Celebration Metro Station, Metropolis, IL 62960, June 13, 2014 and June 14, 2014. An envelope with Superman art will be available for purchase at the main tent next to the Superman statue or at the ‘Fun’tastic times ahead for kids this weekend From magic shows and science demonstrations and scavenger hunts and puppet shows this year’s 36th annual Superman Celebration will bring with it a super a super-sized portion of children’s events, games and activities that are free for children to participate in. On Thursday evening, children are invited to gather at the Smallville Tent to color Superman posters at 7 p.m. followed by Kids’ Karaoke at 7:30 p.m. At 11 a.m. on Friday at the Smallville Tent, Kevin Williams & Muley will hold a Puppetry for Television workshop. Williams will host another workshop on Saturday at 10 a.m. The fun continues on Friday with the always popular and fun Super Silly Games. There will be another opportunity for children to participate in the Super Silly Games on Saturday at noon. Friday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Williams will be back with his pal, Muley and friends for a puppet show at 3:30 p.m. At 4 p.m., all of that super hero wannabes will have the opportunity to participate in the Kids Superhero costume contest with a costume parade for all the participants starting at 5 p.m. Children will be able to test their superhero knowledge at 6 p.m. Friday at the Smallville Tent, where the Superhero Gameshow for Kids, will be held. Also at 6 p.m. on Friday, at Planet Krypton, there will be a Smash Brothers Video Game Tournament. Saturday’s fun begins at 11 a.m. with local science guy Jason Lindsey of Hooked on Science, who will be at the Smallville Tent performing fun, handson science demonstrations that will most likely include some audience participation from the children. Children both young and young at heart will be able to make their very own capes, just like the Man of Steel’s on Saturday at 1 p.m. on the courthouse lawn during the Metropolis Planet’s ever-popular Color a Cape event. Also at 1 p.m. at Smallville Tent, Muley & Friends will be back for another puppet show. At Planet Krypton at 4 p.m., a Street Fighter video game tournament will be held. On Sunday, the kids’ fun continues at 11 a.m. at the Smallville tent with Kids Gameshow and at 2 p.m. children are invited to take part in a Superman Scavenger Hunt at the Smallville Tent. And, children both young and old will have a chance to get face time with the guest of honor, Superman at 6 p.m. in front of the Superman statue on Friday and at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Metropolis Chamber of Commerce’s photo booth. Metro•Chamber office. The envelope, pre-stamped, will cost $3. Cancellations, which will be available for 30 days after the celebration, are also provided free to persons supplying their own stamped envelopes. After the celebration, persons seeking the 2014 envelope can contact the Metro•Chamber office. Cachets from previous years are available on a limited basis for 50 cents each. Receipts from the envelope and cachet sales go to the Superman Celebration. During the Celebration, please be cautious while driving near the carnival area. Watch for children! Open At 11:00 a.m. For Lunch! SHRIMP BURGERS STEAKS CATFISH KABOBS SALADS & SUBS 323 Ferry Street • Metropolis Page 22 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 K-9 Crew will be performing ‘super’ tricks Each year Metropolis’ canines have their own contest and this year dog owners may want to make plans to attend a new event to the schedule, K-9 Trick Dog Show, so they can teach their dogs some new tricks. The K-9 Crew Trick Dog Show is a high-energy canine thrills show featuring the husband and wife team of Tony and Sarah Hoard. The K-9 Crew has six super performing canines doing comedy, tricks and high flying Frisbee routines. They have performed with the Indianapolis and Baltimore Symphonies, America’s Got Talent season 4, Good Morning America, Animal Planet along with NBA, MLB, NFL and College Sports Teams. 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Films with with the highest scores from the judging process will be screened during Friday’s awards presentation. Open to professionals and amateurs internationally, the competition is open to superhero-themed, fan-made films of 20 minutes or less. They can be films from any superhero-related genre or universe, including heroes of the filmmaker’s own creation. Individual filmmakers can enter up to four films per competition. The films are judged by a panel of 12 to 20 filmmakers, sound editors, writers, comics artists and film and comics aficionados. To ensure fairness, no one involved in the running of the competition is allowed to serve as a judge. The Superman Celebration Fan Film Competition started after Tim Brown was asked to do outdoor fan film showings at the 2007 Superman Celebration. “There was almost no nighttime programming back then, and, despite a few technical glitches, a crowd of 250 to 300 people showed up at Superman Square with their lawn chairs and blankets,” Brown recalled. “The response was overwhelming — so much so that (celebration coordinator) Karla Ogle asked me to do it again in 2008. I agreed, but asked if we could make it into a fan film contest — an idea that she loved. So, the competition was born.” The first Fan Film Awards was held in 2008 with nine films vying for first prize. “It’s grown steadily ever since — forcing us to retool and tweak it a bit,” Brown said. 310 Ferry St. Metropolis 524-6971 7 Days A Week 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Our extensive menu offers a fabulous selection of authentic Mexican cuisine to choose from! 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Williams’ 50-plus year showbiz career also includes Lady Sings the Blues (1972), Nighthawks (1981), Moving Target (1996) and Undercover Brother (2002). He voiced Lando Calrissian in the The Lego Movie (2014), the television series Star Wars Rebels (2014) and the television movie Lego Starwars: The Yoda Chronicles - The Phantom Clone (2013). He was also a contestant in the recent season of Dancing with the Stars. ••••• This will be Perrine’s second trip to Metropolis. She last attended the Celebration in 2001. She is best known as her role of Lex Luthor’s girlfriend Miss Teschmacher in Superman: The Movie (1978) and Superman II (1980). She has also appeared in numerous television series and feature films including What Women Want (2000) and Lenny (1974). ••••• Smolinski’s connection to the Man of Steel began at the tender age of 3 when he played “baby Superman” in Superman: The Movie in 1978. Even though he was very young at the time the movie was filmed, Smolinski June 11, 2014 LAWLER remembers a lot about being on set, in particular: “the bus ride, how incredible (director) Dick Donner was with me. I have very fond and vivid memories,” he said. “I especially remember Dick letting me talk into the walkie talkie — such a thrill at 3. I also remember being in the capsule and standing under the truck." His role was reprised in Superman II. In Superman III, he played the boy by the photo booth. Smolinski has appeared in numerous episodes of Lonesome Dove, which filmed near his home in Calgary. He has appeared in several films, television shows and made-for-TV movies including Outer Limits, MVP, Someone to Love Me, Wes Craven’s Don’t Look Down, Wishmaster 3, Ice Angel, Gallows Hill, Viper, JAG, Mysterious Ways, Someone to Love Me, Night Man, Poltergeist: The Legacy, the television show Honey I Shrunk the Kids and many others. Smolinski had a role in 2013's Man of Steel. He reached out to Donner about being in the movie. Donner sent Smolinski’s information to director Zack Snyder, who liked the idea of having him continue in the Superman movies. “I played a communications officer in the scene where Zod’s ship comes to pick up Superman in the desert. I was written into the script. I had a line, but unfortunately it got cut with several others in that scene. It was a long scene,” he said. Smolinski had the opportunity of working with great actors, including Christopher Reeve, Glenn Ford, Richard Pryor, Louis Gossett Jr., as well as some great directors, namely Donner and Richard Lester. Smolinski is still acting, producing and directing, and recently completed an independent movie call C.A.R.T.S. While the Tonight Show with Jay Leno was in production, Smolinski ran the backstage bar Leno had for guests. Smolinski said he would go to the guests’ dressing rooms to get them something. Smolinski also noted when Superman Returns actor Brandon Routh, was on the Tonight Show, Leno brought Smolinski out on stage. Continued from 3 The King and USA champions will match up at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at an outdoor ring that will be set up on Market Street, in the fenced lot across from Planet Krypton. There is no admission charge. ALDRED Continued from 3 photos with fans: a signed photo is $25 and a photo with Aldred is $10. • 2-3 p.m. — Q&A session. • 3 p.m. — Baseball bat drawing and announcement of winner. • 3:15-5 p.m. — Second autograph and photo sesssion with fans. For more information about Aldred’s visit or the baseball bat giveaway tickets, contact Bruhn at 524-1033. 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Everyone will be able to find out on Saturday at noon, when the competition begins at the Man of Steel Tent at the corner of Eighth and Market streets. Weigh-ins for the competition will be held from 9-11 a.m. on Saturday. Trophies will be awarded in raw, novice, open teenage, junior, submaster, master and police and fire categories and in various weight divisions. All divisions are for both men and women. All standard rules apply. The event is a touch and go bench competition and a standard dead lift competition. Competitors can enter either or both events. Each is a separate competition with separate entry fees and separate awards. The entry fee is $60 and may be downloaded online at http://www.supermancelebration.net/events/activitiesandcontests/32-supermanclassic or call Butch Adams at 618-201-4966 or Harley Timbs at 615-319-4345 for information. Another new event this year that will involve some brute strength and muscle power is the Superman vs. Batman Tug of War, which will be held Saturday 6:30 p.m. How do busy Celebration goers unwind after a long, hectic day at the Superman Celebration? The outdoor theater, of course. When the daily activities cease, individuals are invited and encouraged to head to the area near the Man of Steel Tent with their lawn chairs to enjoy an outdoor movie Thursday through Saturday nights for showings at 9 p.m. Superman Celebration Co-Chair Karla Ogle said when the outdoor movie theater was first introduced several years ago, people loved it. Ogle explained the original location, near the former Dippin Dots, was not conducive to the outdoor theater experience, as the lighting was too bright. In 2012 Tim Brown set up the canvass screens on the side of Chiropractic Works, at 723 Market St. and organizers said that location was perfect. Brown, along with celebration staff members will be setting up the screens. “We’re encouraging folks to bring lawn chairs or blankets. We will have bleachers set up as well. Just another fun, free activity to wind down each day at the celebration,” said Ogle. Take time to kick back, relax at outdoor theater Want to be honorary citizen? Superman fans will once again have the chance to become an ‘Honorary Citizen of Metropolis’ during this year’s Superman Celebration. Citizen certificates will be available for purchase for $20 at the Metropolis Chamber of Commerce during the celebration. Owners of these certificates will have the chance to stand at the Superman statue and be ‘sworn in’ by Metropolis Mayor Billy McDaniel. There will be two swearing-in ceremonies — at 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For more information, call the chamber at 524-2714. Once again, the High Action Freestyle BMX Bike Show will offer Metropolis visitors a chance to see death-defying acrobatic tricks throughout the Celebration, from Friday through Sunday. — Michele Longworth | Metropolis Planet BMX bikes will soar This weekend Superman won’t be the only one with the ability to fly through the air. For those that crave that rush of adrenaline or just like to watch as others perform risky stunts, the High Action Freestyle BMX Bike Show is what you’re looking for. The stunt bike riders will once again perform acrobatic tricks such as 360’s, 540’s, no handed back flips and the superman at this year’s Superman Celebration. The team will also bring a new ramp and half-pipe to the performances. The Freestyle Connection BMX Bike Show has been a popular attraction since its debut at the Celebration. The professional extreme stunt riders have performed at the 2001, 2002 and 2003 X-Games and Gravity Games and have been touring nationwide since 1996. This year’s shows will take place Friday at 11 a.m. and 2 and 5:30 p.m.; Saturday at 10:30 a.m., 2 and 5 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. and noon at Eighth and Market streets, near the Man of Steel Tent. 401 E. 5th St. Metropolis 524-5454 After a Hot Day at the Superman Celebration ����������������������������������������� come COOL OFF with us! Try our Blizzard® of the month - S’mores Page 26 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section June 11, 2014 Carnival rides will bring family fun for everyone A person is never too old to enjoy a Ferris wheel ride, a bite of cotton candy or a NASCAR car. Sonshine Amusement of Alabama will once again provides carnival rides to visitors of this year’s Superman Celebration. — Michele Longworth | Metropolis Planet Market Street during the Superman Celebration is the hub of many activities, but just a few short blocks away there is even more fun for all of those thrillseekers at the carnival. Hop on the Ferris wheel for a bird’s eye view of all of the rides or for those who may be braver, there is the tilt-a-whirl or other exciting rides. This year Sonshine Amusement will operate the carnival, which will be held at 500 E. Fifth St., offering a variety of rides, games of chance and of course all of those carnival foods like caramel apples and cotton candy. The carnival always brings with it captivating rides that will bring shrieks of fright, laughter and tons of fun for the whole family. Some rides are more appropriate for adults and bigger kids, while there are those special rides that will be just right for the little tots. Rides will begin operating Thursday and Friday beginning at 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. and two sessions on Saturday from 1-5 p.m. and from 6-10 p.m. Armbands will be $15 per session, or single tickets are $1, with each ride being two to three tickets per ride. For armband ticket holders, there are two sessions on Saturday from 1-5 p.m. and 6-10 p.m. Sonshine Amusement of Alabama is a Christian-family-owned carnival that has been providing the rides at the Superman Celebration for many years. Artists, Batmobile coming to the Super Mini Con 3 This year’s Superman Celebration will feature a Super Mini Convention Thursday through Sunday, located at 813 Ferry St., next door to Banterra Bank, starting at 9 a.m. each day. Individuals will be able to meet artists Steve Stanley, Peter Smith and prop masters Jeff Holland and John Clark and browse a selection of toys, comics, rare items and more. The Batmobile will be on site and available for some cool selfie shots. In addition to all of that, there will be fan films, movies and giveaways. Fort Massac to host period games for kids For parents who want to let their kids take a few moments to cool off under the mighty oaks at Fort Massac State Park, don’t miss the period games that will be offered by the Massiac Marines. The Garrison for the Massiac Marines will host a living history event from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday on the fort grounds at Fort Massac State Park. The French and Indian War period living historians will present displays, interpretive programs and play with games of the French, American and American Indians from the 18thCentury. For more information, call the park office at 524-9321. June 11, 2014 Metropolis Planet: Superman Celebration Section Page 27 Super pooches are set to take stage Saturday Dogs — and owners — of all ages are invited to participate in the annual Super Dog Show at 2 p.m. Saturday, sponsored by Project Hope Humane Society. Awards will be given out to the lucky winners. — Michele Longworth | Metropolis Planet While you are in town, Enjoy our FREE Wireless Hot Spots • Library • JM Walters • City Hall • Courthouse • Dippin’ Dots • Thor’s Gym • Community Center • Fat Edds Just look for and connect to “MetropolisPublicAccess” DJK Link, Inc. St. • 618 618-522-2105 401 FFerry St 522 2105 www.DJKLink.net Kids and adults get the chance to dress up and “strut their stuff,” in costume and as always, those loveable canines will have the chance to dress up and show off during this year’s 36th annual Superman Celebration in the annual Super Dog Show, which will be organized by members of Project Hope Humane Society of Metropolis. Dogs and owners of all ages are invited to participate. After registration at 1:30 p.m. at the stage area at the Smallville tent, the dogs and their handlers will begin the show at 2 p.m. marching those family dogs of all kinds across the stage to impress the judges. Several competition categories will be offered. They are: Clark Kent, the best reporter — longest nose; Superboy — smallest dog over one year old; Lois Lane — best dressed/costume; Ma Kent — most mannerly; Pa Kent — most opinionated/largest dog; Lana Lang — longest hair; Lex Luther — trickiest/best trick. The first, second and third place winners in each category will receive a framed certificate, and dog treats. All participants will receive a certificate. The Best in Show will receive a trophy. Organizers remind dog owners that all dogs must be on a leash at all times and must be held by someone who can control them and emphasize that dogs competing in the smallest dog category must be at least 1 year old. Parents may wish to assist children who are showing their dogs. Main Bank 423 Ferry St., Metropolis drive-thru #4; 24 hour access! 524-2161 Branch 2070 E. 5th St., Metropolis by the drive-thru; 24 hour access! 524-2162 24 hour access! 2841 Old Marion Rd. 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