The Centennial closing ceremonies ends with time capsule

By Trisha Maldonado

Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, October 31, 2012 2:33 PM MDT


The Centennial Committee held their final event on Oct. 27 with a historic photograph exhibit of Douglas and the dedication of the time capsule at the government center.


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An estimated 50 people attended the event and presented an item they wanted put in the time capsule.

The event started with Jael Calia coordinator of the time capsule event followed by Councilman Mitchell Lindemann reading the proclamation.

The capsule was built and designed by the Cochise College welding class and is due to open in 2062.

The committee invites the Douglas community to add a personal item or a way to communicate with the future Douglas residents to the time capsule. The time capsule will be opened until February 14, 2013. It will be locked for good until 2026.

The Centennial October events started with the Douglas Fly In and Pancake Breakfast Douglas at the Douglas International Airport on Oct. 6 and the unveiling of the Replica of Douglas Glider.

On Oct. 13 the committee held an authors and artists weekend at the Gadsden Hotel. On the same day they held the Spirit of Douglas Awards at the government building.

A music festival was held on Oct. 20 at Castro Park with local artist, Keeter Stuart and Mariachi Folklorico 18 featuring songs by Leonardo Yanez.

According to Danny Morales, the Castro play scheduled for Nov. 3 has been canceled.

“Everything came out better than we expected,” Christina Gomez committee member said.

The Centennial Committee would like to thank the following people and organizations for their help and support: The Douglas Rotary Club, the City of Douglas, Douglas Williams House, Douglas Art Gallery, Yanez family, Voice of Douglas, Douglas Church of God, Soul Harvest, Cochise College welding class, Southeast Arizona Medical Center, U.S. Border Patrol, Velcro, Mexican Consulate, Cochise County Health and Youth Coalition, Douglas Unified School District, Robert Benson, Eddie Parra, Alex Black and McDonald’s.

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