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Little people, big story

Thursday, July 3, 2008

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The Roloff family from TLC's "Little People Big World." (Submitted photo )

Worth the drive

Less than 2 hours away
Soldier’s Memorial Plaza, St. Louis
Fair St. Louis/Celebrate St. Louis and Live On the Levee begin Friday. This year the events have moved away from their usual riverfront location because of flooding. Instead, the Soldier’s Memorial Plaza will host the music and fairgrounds. The Veiled Prophet Parade will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, and the fairgrounds will open at 11. This year, the fair features the K-Town Kids Zone where children can meet the Muny Kids, the St. Louis Rams cheerleaders and the Show Me Drum Line. Drake Bell and Joss Stone will take the stage at 1 and 8 p.m., respectively. The city’s legendary fireworks, set to explode to the sounds of patriotic music, will start about 9:15 p.m. Friday. For more information go to, celebratestlouis.org/site.
Less than 3 hours away
Beale Street, Memphis, Tenn.
Memphis will host its second annual Red, White and Blues Star Spangled Celebration from 3 to 11 p.m. Friday. The event will be in Tom Lee Park, along the Mississippi River and is free to the public. The event will feature live pop, rock and blues music from 10 Years, Cnote, Soul Shockers, Nina Makris Band, Wild Willy and Tom, Dick & Harry. Activities also include a Family Zone, giving children a space to play. The festival food is standard hot dog, funnel cakes and lemonade cuisine aside from the barbecue you’ll find on Beale Street. And, with at least an 20,000 fair-goers and a 17-minute fireworks display, it’s bound to be one hot night.

METROPOLIS, Ill. — Some of the cast from the TLC reality TV series "Little People Big World" will be in Metropolis to share their experience as part of the show.

Amy Roloff and her children will talk about the hardships of being a little person in a world of big people at 7 p.m. Sunday at Harrah's Metropolis Casino's Riverfront Event Center. An autograph session will follow the talk.

Upcoming episodes of the show, which debuted in March 2006, will be filmed while the family is in Metropolis.

The Roloff family has been in the area before. Last year, they traveled to Paducah, Ky., and shot an episode. They visited Paducah again Monday by way of the American Queen.

"Well, you know each small town has its own specifics and its own character," Amy Roloff said during an interview with WPSD-TV in Paducah. Metropolis has a population almost one-fouth of Paducah.

Tickets for the event cost $20 and are on sale now. Doors will open one hour early. For more information call, 800-935-0050.



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