Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Southstar Glen News Article {fictional} - No New Years Bash Confirmed

SOUTHSTAR GLEN:  Today in a press release from the city council and chamber of commerce; The fear on many citizen's minds has become a reality.

City officials confirmed that thru talks with the new owner of the former Glen Garden's property; The annual New Years Eve Bash will not be held this year and no current p;ans have been made to continue it's run as a venue staple.  While the venue has been said to be in the final detail and testing stages of it's renovation after purchase, the owner sent the city and other city board members a email detailing no plans for a formal event at the ground this New Years Eve.

Within the email; the new owner of the venue stated that during the rest of this year, and into 2016, the venue (which has not yet been named) will be running little main action shows as they fine tune the newest equipment installed; run training and hire a crew of lighting, audio, and event leaders; and have fully ensured all safety and zone plans are "top notch".

While he end of the city's New Year tradition is here; the email also included a notice of local open admission on New Years Eve for what was called " A public full test of all systems".  When asked what this would be; the new owner stated that "the venue would allow free admission on New years Eve and into New Years day for the testing of the systems that is scheduled".  "We will be testing the systems via full use of audio music, lighting programming, & pyro sync test which the public may be very interested in seeing" added Miss Jag.

The city said that the proposition was for any citizens within the county would be able to have free admission  and allowed to bring guests for a optional fee of donations to the local FoodLifeLove charity of Southstar County.  The fee is voluntary but also give you the added perk of getting a ticket raffle for a $500 gift card to any SouthStar Glen chamber businesses.   Vendors would be brought in for food and any retail sales during the event and will be operating independent of the venue.  This will mean that food vendors at the venue will be 100% in control of costs of their products and also supplies and operation; a package of costs that once would be covered in part by the committee board.

All citizen's wishing to be apart of this new and modern open house are urged to remember that while the venue is free; all vendors at the venue will be charging their prices for a service or item.  It is also urged those attending are aware of the venue's current security points found at the entrance which will require all attendees to walk thru metal detectors and may be subject to search of person or belongings by the Southstar Glen Police Dept. prior to entry.  Glass containers are also prohibited on the grounds and anyone found purposefully destroying venue grounds and property are subject to city ordnance 635.2s "Destruction of City Property" which is punishable to no less than $1000 fine.  Metal Detectors have been added by the cost of the new owner as a "redundancy of peace of mind".  Miss Jag citing that "no matter the overall hassle of the stations; it brings a true check of all entering to make sure of the full safety of our neighbors and guests".  A step that many officials have praised when they once scoffed the idea 3 years ago when the option came to the city.

Tell your friends and we hope to see all at this new event to see just what my be possible for our city.

December Vocaloid Fix - LADYBABY Mix!

This one is not vocaloid, but amazingly awesome to watch.  Weird but also awesome!!  Enjoy!

LadyBaby; Nippon Manju!

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Friday, November 20, 2015

Southstar Glen News Article {fictional} - PARIS ATTACKS BRING CITY VIRAL ATTENTION

Attacks on citizens of Paris France this past weekend have garnered a universe of support for France while at the same time bringing forefront a battle on immigration to our country and others.  While our city leaders have shown no hesitation in allowing all whom wish to reside per business as usual; the city has become a small internet star in the form of imagery of the still under construction venue once known as Glen Gardens.

Hours after the initial reports of the attack in France; workmen bustling to erect secondary structures to a stage system where told by site managers to leave the premise and return home.  150 members of the compilation between MegaStage Enterprises of Chicago, IL and Shawn Russ Heavy Building and Construction of Valley Pines, AR were told to leave the site to be with family and loved ones as direct order from the now current owner of the property.

" Some of us had just being hearing about it from others coming back from their breaks when our boss said that he was told to send us home.  At first a few of us thought we had lost a contract until they told us to return December 1st." a foreman for the company told News5 who quickly picked up the story of the crew's being sent home.

New5 representatives said that they had been doing a story on the new venue and it's swift progress when men started leaving the site.

A email to owner of the property, Jag, was returned with the below statement:

" In a time when people have perished and been shaken of all safety and security worldwide, I have no intention to leave them as ghosts to the world and their true inspirations; be it their families or loved ones; for the building of a facility built on the scheme of peace and coexistence."

The following day photos started to pour onto local social media as the Owner and 3 crew members climbed the finished stage area.  By noon social media was a buzz with photos and video of a french flag with a peace sign in the middle; draped from the top of the central stage structure and covering the entirety of the opening to the center unit.  The flag, which still is hung on the stage, has gotten much attention to many who have shared it a total of 1.5 million times in the last week.

" I have a small group of special men who I call my Project pets; I contacted then the morning after the attacks and asked if they would be willing to come in for a hour or so and help me install the flag I had made overnight.   I never look at the price it takes to have made it or have it overnight-ed to the jobsite.  All 3 men said they would be more than happy to help and I made sure they were paid cash at a overtime wage.  Money has no value to me compared to having the chance to do something small to help others." Jag responded in an interview on New5's local Morning Show last Tuesday. Adding "I know there is fear about New Years events at the site, but I halted all work until the first of December so these men and women can be with families and gather love and support without work on their minds.  It just happens this was a week prior to an already planned holiday off week that I was to tell the crews of that Monday."

When asked how long the flag was to be on the stage, Miss Jag answered with " It will stay until we have no choice to move it and I will then personally make sure we find a permanent place for it within the site. "

City Officials from the Mayor's office have commended Miss Jag and all the men and women working on the project for their hard work and for the small gesture that has created a big voice.  On return the crews will be finishing 2 side structures to the stage, doing final lighting installation and beginning the landscape placement.