«n L a te Buena Vista, Fla.-”beauty” of a 20th Anniversary Celebration means a “swim­ mingly” good time featuring Disney’s most famous anim ated stars, larger-than-life parades and dazzling fireworks this summer at the Walt Disney World Resort. F rom the Oscar-winning films “Beauty and the Beast” and “The Little Mermaid, Disney s beloved anim ated characters spring from the big screen and come to life on stage at the Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park. Beauty and die Beast-Live on Stage raptures die spellbinding story of Belle and the Beast in a 25-minute musical extravaganza at the Theater of the Stars. Voyage of die Litde Mermaid features dazzling special effects which combine with puppets, Audio-Animatronics figures, live performers and favorite clips from the film to tell the tale of Ariel. More fun awaits summer guests throughout the Vacation Kingdom with: SpectroMagic - Stunning nighttime show combines the energy of seven lightning bolts, the electrical power of 2,000 highway trucks and a sprinkling of pixie dust in the streets of die magic Kingdom. Light, music and mechanical animation are synchronized in the niglidy spectacle. Surprise Celebration Parade - A carnival of larger-than-life Disney characters brings the world’s best-loved street parties to the Magic Kingdom. Mickey, Minnie, Roger Rabbit. Red, Hot & Rollin'! Pluto, Donald and Goofy appear as gigantic, colorful, cold-air balloon figures that tower nearly 40 feet above Main Street, U.S. A. Floats and a cast of more than 100 complete the daily caravan. Surprise in the Skies - Colors take flight and wTap a rainbow around World Showcase in this new daytime show at Epcot Center that boasts the world’s largest daytime Mouse makes a dramatic appearance as die Sorcerer’s Apprentice from “Fantasia” amid skybursts of fireworks and a magical score celebrating 70 years of Hollywood. Gabi’s Kriss- Kross Dance Contest By Derek Rasheed Brian Washington won the free throw competition at Larry Steels Basket­ ball Camp which ran from July 12 to July 31. Brian made 8 out o f 1 Ofree throws winning the contest out o f 400 kids aging between 9 - 1 7 years old Brian attends Holy Redeemer School and is a product o f a long line o f fam ily athletes. Congratulations. ObeUcifiMb Q) ä F IN E F O O D S 283-1251 from 2 thru 18. $50.00 dollars was given to the winner of each group. Parents and 230 N. Killingsworth was a big success, with a turn out of about 200people. Congratulations to all the children came from all over town, with there dancing shoes on, and ready to do theirthingmGabi'sparkinglottothebeatofKriss-KrossJump,Jump!TheconteM winners. August 1992 lirictronotion