Ghanaian Kids at Six Flags
Pictures From Six Flags
Chicago, July 16 2006 -- Prayers of the kids who attended the first ever
trip to six flags organized by the Ghana National Council of Metropolitan
Chicago, GNC, last year , were answered when the organizers put together yet
another successful trip yesterday, July 15 2006 for the kids to the popular
Gurnee thrill center!
Each child paid a registration fee of $25.00 and in
turn received a replica jersey of the Ghana Black Stars .They also received free
food tickets and free round trip transportation.
The organizers provided
two convenient locations for pick up and drop off for the children. These were
6100 S. Michigan Avenue (south side) and 4433 N. Ravenswood (north side), in
front of the GNC office. Departure times were 8:00 am at the south side
location, 8:30 am at the North side and arrival times were 7:45 pm north side
and 8:15 pm south side respectively.
The group was seen off by Reuben
Hadzide, President of the GNC, John-Henry Assabill, Vice-President, GNC, Mr.
Kutor, Assist. Business Manager,GNC, Mr. Yeboah, elder and D.J 88.5 FM station,
Ben Lartey, Chairman, Ga-Adangbe Organization, Mr. Sowah Botchway moderator,
GNC, Eddie Anani Akorlor, member GNC and Nana Owusu Ansah, elder, Asanteman
Association.
Some of the chaperons for the kids include Dr. Mark Kutame,
Secretary, GNC, Berlinda McKwartin, Assist. Secretary, GNC, Mariam Issakka,
P.R.O of the GNC, Afua Agyeman, Youth Secretary, GNC , Adjoa Yeboah and other
volunteers from the community.
The planning of the trip was solely done
by the Youth Secretary of the current administration of the GNC, Afua
Agyeman.
Upon arrival at Six Flags, the kids were divided into four age
groups, the 7-8, 9-10, 11-14, 15-18 year olds. The older groups were openly
noticed chit chatting, exchanging phone numbers and email addresses, whilst the
younger kids were playing and enjoying each other. Prior to boarding, the
parents were also noted to be enthusiastically introducing their children to
other children and their parents.
At the six flags, the children
discovered the ultimate nostalgic rides at the Magic Mountain and the Hurricane
Harbor. Exhilarating rides and wildly wet water adventures gave the children the
fun they were looking for! SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN...THE XTREME PARK has the
largest collection of XTREME roller coasters on the Planet! Known world wide as
a thrill ride haven, Six Flags Magic Mountain features 16 world-class roller
coasters and over 100 rides, games and attractions for the entire
family.
The Park is home to 11 different world records!
Rides like
Giant drop, Batman, Deja Vu, Virtual Velocity, Raging Bull, Superman and Iron
wolf combines hairpin turns & zero gravity, spinning and twirling its
occupants like a toy. These fast moving rides sends riders to the edge of their
seat and ecstasy! An unrestricted drop from the top of a 10-story tower,
plunging at 55 miles-per-hour in just two seconds or cars twirling high into the
air or get plastered to a wall at a 45-degree angle were designed really for the
iron hearted and the kids were up to the challenge as they jumped back onto
these rides with enthusiasm!
Concerns of parents that such an important
program for the kids may not last long prompted the GNC president to inform
Ghanaweb that the GNC will do all it can to keep the program going because it is
not only necessary but important to invest in programs like this for our kids.
The long term social impart on these kids cannot not be underestimated
Reuben concluded.
The trip was sponsored by the Ghana National council
and MoneyGram International.