Ok, so this is my first attempt at doing anything with JSON.  I have done a lot with PHP and MySql as well as jQuery and JavaScript...but nothing with JSON.  I have some data in a MySql database.  In the codes below i am using a PHP file to retrieve the data from the MySql database and using json_encode to format it to JSON.  This file is being called by the JavaScript that runs when the page loads (well, it runs on document.ready actually).  I then use jQuery to access the JSON keys and values to fill in areas of the page "dynamically".  Here is the code snippets i am using (excuse my "noobness" on writing these snippets, still learning all this).
This is my script that is on my HTML page test.php:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
 $.getJSON("json_events.php",function(data){
  $.each(data.events, function(i,events){
   var tblRow =
    "<tr>"
    +"<td>" + events.id + "</td>"
    +"<td>" + events.customerId + "</td>"
    +"<td>" + events.filingName + "</td>"
    +"<td>" + events.title + "</td>"
    +"<td>" + events.details + "</td>"
     +"<td>" + events.dateEvent + "</td>"
    +"<td><a href='assets/customers/testchurch/events/" + events.image + "'>" + events.image + "</a></td>"
    +"<td>" + events.dateStart + "</td>"
    +"<td>" + events.dateEnd + "</td>"
    +"</tr>"
   $(tblRow).appendTo("#eventsdata tbody");
  });
 });
    $.getJSON("json_events.php",function(data){
     $.each(data.events, function(i,events){
      $("#title").html("First event title: " + events.title + " ...");
     });
    });
});
</script>
This is the code for the php file being called by the above JS: json_events.php
<?php
require_once('includes/configread.php');
$arrayEvents = array();
$resultsEvents = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM events");
while($objectEvents = mysql_fetch_object($resultsEvents)) {
 $arrayEvents[] = $objectEvents;
}
$json_object_events = json_encode($arrayEvents);
$json_events = "{\"events\": " . $json_object_events . " }";
echo $json_events;
require_once('includes/closeconnread.php');
?>
This is my JSON that is held in the variable $json_events from my php file json_events.php:
{
    "events": [
        {
            "id": "2",
            "customerId": "1004",
            "filingName": "testchurch",
            "title": "Kenya 2011 Training Meeting",
            "details": "This meeting will be taking place on Sunday, February 10th @ 6pm.  Get ready for our annual Kenya trip in 2011.  We have been blessed to be able to take this trip for the past 3 years.  Now, it's your turn to bless others!  Come to this training meeting to learn how to minister to the people in Kenya and also learn what we'll be doing there.",
            "dateEvent": "2011-02-10",
            "image": "kenya2011.jpg",
            "dateStart": "2010-09-04",
            "dateEnd": "2011-02-10"
        },
        {
            "id": "6",
            "customerId": "1004",
            "filingName": "testchurch",
            "title": "New Series: The Journey",
            "details": "We will be starting our new series titled "The Journey".  Come worship with us as we walk with Paul on his 2nd missionary journey.",
            "dateEvent": "2011-01-02",
            "image": "",
            "dateStart": "2010-09-06",
            "dateEnd": "2011-01-02"
        }
    ]
}
This is my HTML on test.php:
<table id="eventsdata" border="1">
    <thead>
        <tr>
            <th>id</th>
            <th>customerId</th>
            <th>filingName</th>
            <th>title</th>
            <th>details</th>
            <th>dateEvent</th>
            <th>image</th>
            <th>dateStart</th>
            <th>dateEnd</th>
        </tr>
    </thead>
    <tbody></tbody>
</table>
<div id="title"></div>
I have two questions really...
Question 1:
Does this code look like it is written correctly at first glance?
Question 2:
I want to be able to select only the title from the first event in the JSON array.  The code i am using now is selecting the second events' title by default it seems.  How can i accomplish this?