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Snapshots: Fun news you need to know from Wyoming and Kentwood

By WKTV Staff

victoria@wktv.org

 

Quote of the Day

"It took me seventeen years to get three thousand hits in baseball. I did it in one afternoon on the golf course."

~ Hank Aaron

 

And we hardly knew ye…

Buh-bye, fatty

 

After 10 hearty seasons, 12,000 brave challengers and nearly 58 million gut-busting calories, the Fifth Third Burger is officially retiring on Saturday, Sept. 1. Get ’em while they’re still hot.

 

Remembering the People’s Princess

A class act

In honor of the anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, WKTV 25 will be airing a special half hour memorial tribute “Princess Diana: A Tribute To England’s Rose.”

 

The show will air Monday, Aug. 27, at 9:30 a.m.; Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30 at 5 p.m. and Friday, Aug. 31 at 2 and 7:30 p.m.

 

Save a place on your
dance card for Kate Daniel

Gladys Ewing’s dance card, circa 1912

The husband-and-wife team behind the New York Times bestselling Kate Daniels series will be visiting Schuler books & Music at the end of August. The couple is touring for the release of Magic Triumphs book 10  and the final book in the Kate Daniel series. They will be at Schuler Books & Music, 2660 28th St., at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 30.

 

 

Fun fact:

In 1518, a “dancing plague” took
over the town of Strasbourg, France.

One woman started it, and others joined her. Within a month, there were 400 people involved. Many died from pure exhaustion.

West Michigan Whitecaps announce the retirement of the Fifth Third Burger

It’s a wrap for the Fifth Third Burger with the West Michigan Whitecaps retiring it at the end of the season.

 

By Mickey Graham

West Michigan Whitecaps

 

The West Michigan Whitecaps are saying goodbye to a legend.

 

After 10 hearty seasons, 12,000 brave challengers and nearly 58 million gut-busting calories, the Fifth Third Burger is calling it a career. The Whitecaps will officially retire the Fifth Third Burger’s jersey on Saturday, Sept. 1, during their season-ending homestand against the Fort Wayne TinCaps.

 

Whitecaps Director of Food and Beverage Matt Timon said he is bitter-sweet about the retirement. “It’ll be sad to see the burger retire.  It’s brought us great memories and enjoyment to thousands and thousands of fans.  We just have to keep in mind that as long as we have memories of the burger, it’ll still be around in our hearts.”

 

Introduced prior to the 2009 season, the Fifth Third Burger quickly had media organizations around the world salivating, with its debut garnering coverage from ESPN’s “SportsCenter,” “The Today Show,” Jim Cramer’s show “Mad Money” with Darren Rovell and Erin Burnett, and many more. It also was featured on a 2009 episode of the Travel Channel’s “Man v. Food” – host Adam Richman devoured the 5-pound sandwich in only 27 minutes – and a 2011 episode of the Food Network’s “Unwrapped.”

 

Featuring five 1/3lb. hamburger patties, five slices of American cheese, a cup of chili and generous doses of Fritos, salsa, sour cream, lettuce and tomatoes on a 1-pound bun, the Fifth Third Burger clocked in at 4,800 calories, 300 grams of fat, 744 milligrams of cholesterol and more than 10,000 milligrams of sodium. Despite its intimidating presence at the plate, the Whitecaps sold more than 12,000 Fifth Third Burgers, with more than 500 people consuming the entire thing before the end of the game to complete the “Fifth Third Burger Challenge.”

 

The Fifth Third Burger will eternally live in the hearts and minds (and stomachs) of Whitecaps fans. Its gastrointestinal impact can be seen on this year’s menu items Mt. Wing-suvius and the Westsider, and will continue to be an inspiration for baseball fans and foodies alike for years to come.

 

For fans that dare, this mighty culinary delight can be had at the “Sweet Meats” concession stand at any of the 10 remaining Whitecaps home games this season.

 

For tickets and information on these games and the remainder of the Whitecaps season please visit www.WhitecapsBaseball.com.