After all was said and done....
$1300 was raised for the St Vincent De Paul Family Kitchen (Jtown's food pantry)
I am proud to have been part of this wonderful event.
Special thanx go out to:
Pelt
my bandmates - Killjingle
House of Cain
Pivot
also big props to
Shane Lee
Ray Buksa
Katie (thank you for your hospitality)
AND LAST AND DEFINITELY NOT THE LEAST
all those wonderful ppl who came out to take in the evening, and to those of you who donated what you had left in your wallet on your way out
Thank You
Chad
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Awesome job guys! I wish I could have been there!
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Hey Chad as you know things went great. Beautiful job of creating a silk purse out of what could have easily become an ugly mess.
Viva La pelt your diplomatic skills made this happen. Without your
interaction with the bar this wouldn't have happened.
Pelt gave up a show that night at the bar for this to happen.
There had to have been some records broken there Saturday as I have not seen that many people in there in years. People being asked to move their cars off the street to avoid being towed (because their parking lot was full). I talked to a few people who said they went somewhere else because they could not park. Thats a big lot to fill.
Also thanks to all you guys for making my life easier that night.
Viva La pelt your diplomatic skills made this happen. Without your
interaction with the bar this wouldn't have happened.
Pelt gave up a show that night at the bar for this to happen.
There had to have been some records broken there Saturday as I have not seen that many people in there in years. People being asked to move their cars off the street to avoid being towed (because their parking lot was full). I talked to a few people who said they went somewhere else because they could not park. Thats a big lot to fill.
Also thanks to all you guys for making my life easier that night.
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I agree. That was the most ppl I ever saw in "Dougherty's". The funny thing is, we didnt advertise a whole lot. Perhaps if I had tried harder in that respect, we could have raised over $1500. Shame on me for not trying a little harder. I suppose we will never know, but one thing is for certain, it doesnt matter if you play covers, originals, 50/50... if you put the right show together, for the right causes, they will come!
Awesome job onetooloud, and I must say one last thing bout this evening... one little punk got what he has had coming to him for a long time... perhaps he should have gotten a little more....
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Awesome job onetooloud, and I must say one last thing bout this evening... one little punk got what he has had coming to him for a long time... perhaps he should have gotten a little more....
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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