Posted on 04/21/2002 3:52:35 PM PDT by GalvestonGal.com
Thursday Afternoon - Galveston officials are prepared for Beach Party Weekend. Special Events Coordinator Paula Ozymy says this year's event is different than in previous years. Listen
Friday morning was quiet in Galveston, on the Seawall, Broadway and at the Ferry Landing.
Friday at 2 p.m. a few tourists enjoyed the amenities of the Strand Historic District.
KUHF Houston Public Radio Friday PM -- City of Galveston officials are braced for the influx of thousands of young people for beach party weekend. Jim Guidry says changes have been made to mitigate problems in past years. Listen
Friday at 4 p.m., Beach Party Weekend Crowds were beginning to build, while some regular beachfront users continued their activities.
Early Friday evening, Event Coordinator Paula Ozymy reported in after a tour of the beachfront. Listen
Friday at 8:30 p.m. Guidry News Service Reporter Daniel Eksuzian visited the Seawall. This is his report:
Beach Party Weekend is underway but at about 8:30 Friday night, the corner of 45th and Seawall had only light to moderate traffic. A few groups of people were congregated around the Coastal Mart where the visitors seemed to be having a good time with music, laughter, and some great paint jobs on tricked-out vehicles adding to the festivities.
Except for the Academy Sporting Goods store, the other businesses in the area were closed and barriers setup to control traffic. There was a small group of Police Officers gathered in front of the Academy riding quad runners or on foot. Two vehicles had been stopped by police briefly in the area.
Not only visitors to the Island were enjoying the beautiful evening. A gathering of friends at an area residence were also sitting outside and enjoying good BBQ and pleasant company.
Friday at 9 p.m. crowds were building on the Seawall. There were few people downtown.
Saturday at 7 a.m. - Broadway Boulevard, which was bumper to bumper all night long, was lined with cars loaded with young people. There were few people on Seawall Boulevard. Many of the young people camped out overnight in the Jack Tar property at 6th at Broadway
Saturday at 9 a.m.- Police Chief Bob Pierce reviews the first night of Beach Party Weekend. Listen
Saturday at 1 p.m. - Seawall Boulevard, Broadway, the Jack Tar property, East Beach, and other places where Beach Party visitors gathered, were packed.
Saturday at 4 p.m. - Beach Party Weekend visitors continued to cross the Causeway as the Seawall and Broadway continued to fill with the young partiers. Jim and Lynda Guidry set out to find fresh seafood and were successful.
Saturday at 6 p.m. - Mayor Roger Quiroga says the crowds are "more subdued" than last year. Listen
Saturday at 7 p.m. - As the Sun began to set on Galveston, Beach Party Visitors continued to pack Galveston Island.
Listen to a stealth mike placed in an oleander bush on the Broadway esplanade at 10th Street.
Saturday at 11 p.m. - These photos were taken in the 900 Block of Broadway.
Sunday at 9 a.m. - Galveston is quiet, but littered with tons of trash.
Sunday at 11 a.m. - Mayor Roger Quiroga reports on the Saturday night sweep, and talks about prospects for Sunday afternoon. Listen
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Excuse the list of "topics", but I kept getting "this topic doesn't exist, and so I just clicked a bunch of them.
I'm reporting this story because it is an absolute invasion of destructive and unwelcome cruisers. Local government and letters to the editor always get divided along racial lines - if you complain you are a racist. It just won't go away.
You and me, TA79, you and me!
While thousands of tourist visit, even for festivals drawing more than 100K, islanders can still function.
Beach Party shuts down the whole freakin' island. For TWO days. The ONLY people who get to move around are the 250K people in their cars, who drink, litter, trash hotel rooms, walk checks in the restaurants, shake the houses with their boom boxes, and have sex in public.
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