Photo archive for August 23, 2009
Dunbar is seen visiting Times Square in June, 2009 with one of the Black Water Paddling Company t-shirts that his online store sells. Merrill said he hopes to create his own unique brand of water sports and performance gear.View photo »
Montrell McGruder, far right, coaches the Mannheim Mustangs in Installation Management Command-Europe’s U.S. Army-Air Force Final Four Basketball Championships this past April.View photo »
Chase Patrick recently won the grass dancing competition at the National Order of the Arrow Conference in Bloomington, Ind. Patrick beat out more than 90 other grass dancers from across the United States. He designed his custom-made outfit and hand-beaded the embellishments himself.View photo »
Chase Patrick demonstrates grass dancing at his house in Natchez. He recently won a national grass dancing competition in Bloomington, Ind.View photo »
The headpiece, called a roach, is made of hair from the belly of a porcupine, deer hair and imitation Australian cockatoo feathers.View photo »
Chase Patrick began dancing when he was just 2. He is 3-years-old in this picture at a pow wow in IndianaView photo »
Patrick, 2, and his cousin Jon Borum, 11, at a pow wow in Indiana. Patrick said his cousin Jon was the main reason he began dancing.View photo »
Work crews install a radio shelter at the base of a communication tower being built by Stout and Company in Natchez. View photo »
Left to right, Zeta Archonettes dance team members from Natchez High School Jordan Hughes, 15, Alana Brown, 15, and Sierra Bates, 17, watch as Terika Tillman, 16, dances past them while practicing their routine before the start of the Annual High School Stompfest at the Natchez City Auditorium Saturday night. Five teams from area schools competed in the Stompfest. They performed dance routines from seven to 11 minutes long and were judged on creativity and originality. The top three winners took home trophies and a monetary award. View photo »
A boys group from Natchez High School opens up the show with their dance routine during the Annual High School Stompfest at the Natchez City Auditorium Saturday night. View photo »
Alana Singleton, 12, sits with her dance team the Alpha Omega Stompers and dances in her seat while waiting for the start of the Annual High School Stompfest at the Natchez City Auditorium Saturday night. View photo »
Vidalia resident Gray Montgomery plays his guitar for “The Story of Bonnie and Clyde” writer, producer and director Tonya Holly during the open casting calls at Grand Soleil Saturday. View photo »
Vidalia resident Elizabeth Smith, 10, has her picture taken by “The Story of Bonnie and Clyde” production assistant Winn Brewer during the open casting calls at Grand Soleil Saturday afternoon. View photo »
Writer, producer and director Tonya Holly looks at Monticello resident Lance Reid’s, 19, portfolio during open casting calls at Grand Soleil Saturday afternoon for Holly’s upcoming movie “The Story of Bonnie and Clyde.”View photo »
Hermanville residents William Lloyd and Marilyn Smith submit their information sheets complete with a headshot of themselves during open casting calls at Grand Soleil Saturday afternoon for the upcoming movie “The Story of Bonnie and Clyde” that will be partly filmed in Natchez. View photo »
Greg Green, son Chris, 13, and wife Debbie submit Chris’s information complete with a head shot during open casting calls at Grand Soleil Saturday afternoon for the upcoming movie “The Story of Bonnie and Clyde” that will be partly filmed in Natchez. View photo »
David Petty, of England, talks with John Montague, of Memphis, Tenn., about his knife collection during the Bowie Knife Show Saturday at the Natchez Convention Center. View photo »
Elizabeth D. Holleman, formerly of Natchez, received the Silver Snoopy award for her work as an aerospace engineer with NASA at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. She was presented the award by astronauts, Nicholas Patrick, STS-130 Commander George Zamka, Terry Virts and Robert Behnken and MSFC Acting Center Director Robert Lightfoot. The four astronauts will fly on STS-130, which is scheduled for launch in 2010.View photo »































