Good Day Atlanta viewer information March 21, 2018

 

The 36th Annual  Atlanta International Auto Show returns to the Georgia World Congress Center March 21 through March 25, bringing more than 500 new and pre-production vehicles under one roof.  The event is produced by the Metro Atlanta Automobile Dealers Association, and has become one of the premier auto shows in the country, filling 400,000 square feet with the hottest new cars and trucks on the market.  To kick things off, Wednesday, March 21st is Heroes Day, which means real heroes like police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and military veterans (sorry, Superman) can get half-off on admission for the day by presenting an identification card or badge.  Thursday, March 22nd is Seniors Day, giving guests 55 years of age and older a 50% discount, and Friday the 23rd is College Day, which means college students get half off.  Regular admission is $12 for adults and $6 for kids ages six to 12.

 

Good Day Atlanta’s Paul Milliken certainly isn’t a hero, but he’s always up for some early morning “window shopping.”  So he spent the morning at the Georgia World Congress Center, getting a first look at this year’s show!

 

WEB LINK:

http://goautoshow.com/general-info/

 

 

Dish Nation:  Reality star and Dish Nation host Porsha Willams stops by to "dish" on the latest celebrity news with Good Day Atlanta's Alyse Eady.  For more information on Dish Nation click here.  

 

Malcolm Mitchell Reading:  On the field, he was a star athlete, but off the field, Patriots wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell struggled with reading.   Something changed his freshman year at the University of Georgia.  The Valdosta native stops by Good Day Atlanta to share his amazing story with Alyse Eady.  

 

Malcolm Mitchell's Magical Evening of Literacy on Saturday April 14, 2018 at 7P.M. at Mason Fine Art on Plasters Avenue in Atlanta.  For more information click here.

 

Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta: This will be the third time the Super Bowl has been played in Atlanta and with less than a year until the big game, organizers are looking to get the ball rolling and already getting the word out to businesses and volunteers who want to participate. This morning the head of the National Football League Business Connect initiative, BJ Waymer and the Vice President of Community Engagement and Volunteer Programs for the Atlanta Super Bowl Host Committee join Buck Lanford on set to discuss how to get involved.  For more information click here.