
"Our U.S. Constitution keeps every fellow American unified and our Government protects our unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness"
~Tim Day, The Bicentennial Baby
I'm A 100% Proud American,
that understands the great importance for communities in America to be built around positive values.
Tim attended Ball High School his freshman year and a portion of his sophomore year.
He completed his sophomore year at Capitol High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Where he picked up the nickname "Texas Slim."
Tim relocated to Hitchcock, Texas to live with his mother, Ms. Lisa Day. He attended Hitchcock High School his junior year and 1st semester of his senior year.
Tim transitioned to La Marque High School
In fall of 1995, Tim chose to attend Johnson & Wales University, North Miami FL.
Although Tim had applied to film school in San Francisco.
Tim’s interest in the hospitality industry and a desire to seek stability superseded his desire to pursue film school at that time.
Johnson & Wales University
educated Tim on how to open restaurants from the ground up. Equipped
with this knowledge Tim return to Galveston ready to open up businesses.
In Fall of 1998, Tim attended Galveston College, majoring in Accounting.
In the Fall of 1998 Tim became the “executive assistant” to Mr. Craig Bowie director/founder of
P.U.B.L.I.C. Inc. 501 c 3.
"People United Being Loyal In the Community."

March of 1999, at the age of 22 years old,
Tim developed an "economic development plan,"
to revitalize 46 City blocks on the
"North Side" of Galveston Island.



















