Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Barn Dance, Honoring my Father, and Christmas Dreams

What a time we had at the Barn Dance! Over 150 people partied the night away with us, and that let us make a donation to camp Brigadoon. Here are some of the misfits there Saturday Night.

Our amazing receptionist Kim, her husband Ed, Jolene's husband Tim and you would be able to see Andrew Johnson's beautiful wife Jaye, but his gut is in the way!

Who's that sexy DJ?

2 Steppin'!

They were dancing all night!

Hug and feel time!

Marc Trahan the owner of Electric Starz Productions getting the gear set up.

Amanda Milne, Hunter Brule, Ron Deluney and his wife Dawn.



IN MEMORY OF MY DAD
Every year the Greenwood Old Timers Hockey team honors my father who was a great supporter of all sport with a Donnie Neville Memorial trophy. This year I got to present it with my 3 nephews Tyler, Matthew and Colby Pipher. Thanks to Jerry Mead and Bobby Holmes for keeping my dad's memory alive in old timers hockey. My whole family thanks you.

On the ice,

Presenting the award.

Helping a dear family friend Jerry Mead up off the ice.

Me and the boys with the old timers from Greenwood. Great guys.

Saw this while I was in Greenwood Gardens. I will be there.

Facing off.

Getting pictures done.

Thanks guys!
CHRISTMAS DREAMS CRAFT FAIR MIDDLETON
My good buddy Len Hawley along with a long time friend Vanda Dow put on a craft fair every year, and it's always one of the best around.

Lots of vendors.


Jen and I bought some of his sauce. It's really quite good.

Jo and Lenny doing a radio clip on the phone.

Jen at the door.

The Middleton Fire Department raffling off the quilt you can see here. Contact the nearest member of the Middleton Department for tickets.

Middleton's Rink.

Rachelle McLean (I wouldn't use Len's name either) Len Hawley's wife pitching in serving the vendors lunch.
I'll have more for you tomorrow, at the very least an update on my dog Pepe. Check out the videos on the front of avrnetwork.com, WKRP in Cincinnati tried something with a helicopter and some turkeys, and now that's what they said to take my model from. HELP ME!
-Jerry

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