Campus Martius Park • Downtown Detroit • Feb.
12 - 14, 2010
WATCH:
Ribbon Cutting for the 2010 Motown Winter Blast
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo was LIVE at Campus Martius Park in downtown Detroit
when Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano cut a ribbon made of ice
to kick off the 2010 Motown Winter Blast. It all took place on the
afternoon of Feb. 12. In addition, look for remarks by festival
producer Jon Witz, Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh,
Detroit Deputy Mayor Saul Green, a representative from the Detroit
Marriott hotels and a representative from Fifth Third Bank.
WATCH:
Interviews with public officials at the 2010 Motown Winter Blast
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo and Garrett Godwin were LIVE at Campus Martius Park
in downtown Detroit for the 2010 Motown Winter Blast. Look for interviews
with Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano, Detroit Deputy Mayor
Saul Green, Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh and Festival
Producer Jon Witz. In addition, look for shots of the ice skating,
ice sculptures, food tents and music performances.
WATCH:
Interviews with attendees and musicians at the 2010 Motown Winter
Blast
AmericaJR.com's Jason Rzucidlo and
Garrett Godwin were LIVE at Campus Martius Park in downtown Detroit
for the 2010 Motown Winter Blast. Look for interviews with some
of the musicians and attendees at the festival. You'll hear from
classic rock musician RudeDog and Michael Jackson impersonator Bryson
Allison. In addition, look for interviews with Monica Navarro (Lake
Orion, MI), Mark Vezina (New Orleans, LA), Joan Coolus (Chicago,
IL), Susan Maxwell (Allen Park, MI), Megan Fisher (Wyandotte, MI),
Jennifer Martin (Taylor, MI), Lauren and Scott Stevenson (Dearborn,
MI).
There
are five things going on this weekend: the opening of the
Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the opening of the romantic
comedy Valentine's Day, the holiday itself, my older sister's
birthday, and the Detroit Winter Blast. Though it started
a little late due to the recent winter storm, it still hasn't
put a crimp on the schedule -- well, maybe a little. "We're
running a little bit behind, but it's all coming together,"
said Jon Witz, producer of the Motown Winter Blast. [2.13.10]