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HomeMy Public PortalAboutCOTI_PR20101130_CampgroundChristmas.pdf Press Release for: River’s End Campground & RV Park City of Tybee Island Please Run Until December 10, 2010 CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND OFFERS 2nd ANNUAL “CAMPGROUND CHRISTMAS” AT RIVER’S END CAMPGROUND & RV PARK The City of Tybee Island is proud to offer another showcase where life and lifestyle meet at the River’s End Campground & RV Park. This free event, for children – as well as those of us who remember being young - is an opportunity to celebrate together as a community while participating in Christmas festivities in a festive, outdoor setting. The City of Tybee Island invites all citizens to experience the atmosphere offered at the campground with its second annual “Campground Christmas” on Friday evening, December 10, 2010 from 6PM – 8PM at the River’s End Campground & RV Park. Sites are still available for the weekend! Parking will be located at the Tybee Island Dog Park on Fort Avenue, as well as the City of Tybee Island Police Station on Van Horne Street. From there, the campground is just a short hike down Fort Avenue on the right. Locals and campers of all ages are welcomed as we welcome Santa Claus island-style, enjoy hot chocolate, and cook hotdogs on the grill or by the campfire and we wrap up the meal with a delectable, old-time favorite, S’Mores. (For those of you that don’t know what a S’More is, it’s a sandwich of graham cracker and chocolate bar with a roasted marshmallow. . . Delicious!) Festivities will include pictures with Santa, kids’ activities, and other fun stuff! The City of Tybee Island would like to thank the sponsors for this event for each of the forms of sponsorship provided to make this event successful. These include Douglas Jones’ Fish Art’, Tybee Island Arts Association, Wal-Mart, & the Tybee Island YMCA. Woody Hemphill, Campground Manager River’s End Campground & RV Park City of Tybee Island (912) 257-9890 “The River’s End Campground & RV Park is committed to providing a passive recreational environment through the development of leisure, camaraderie, and stewardship experiences. We strive to provide multiple levels of service with integrity, professionalism, and opportunity to gain a respect and better understanding of self, community, and Earth.”