Wow! What a community! The Circle of Friends Benefit for Nancy Ring was a huge success!
We would like to thank everyone who contributed their time, monies, ideas to this benefit; however, please understand that is not possible to name everyone.
Thank you Timberline Adult Day Service — Candace Selk Barnes — for the venue.
Our advertising extradordinares: Fred Lord, Laser Graphics, Murray at Mountain Public Radio, Airport Road Auto Repair (donating minutes, Krystal 93, Summit Daily News.
Silent Auction Items — we had over 200! Thank you WSU, Inc for your support during Terri Johnson's hard work organizing this time consuming task. Everyone who donated ... to name a few: Arapaho Cafe, Keystone Lodge & Spa, A-Basin, Beaver Run Resorts, Summit Chiropractic, Tire Kingdom/Big O Tires, Carlson/Carlson/Dunkelman LLC, Colorado Mountain Express (CME), MyChelle Skin Care Products, Allure Medical Aesthetics & Laser Center, High Country Copiers, The Barr Team, High Country Auto Specialists and Dianne Jackson. A Big thanks goes out to the volunteers who manned the table: Maggie Cox, Kathie Kralik, Lyn Manton Krueger and Terri Johnson.
Much appreciation to all the unnamed businesses/people and the volunteers who hit the pavement to get donations. In a time when money is very tight, we appreciate everyone's donations! Thank you to all the people who bid on the items — you all were so generous!
Every Benefit needs food: Thank you to Kat Coffield and Becky Niggeler, and to all the volunteers who helped pick up the superb food at the various restaurants: The Boatyard, Deli Belly's, Vinnys, Tuscatos, Timo Cooks, Backcountry Brewery, Bagalis, Cake-LLC, Arapaho Cafe, and Kactus Kathy's cookies!
Thank you to all who participated with the music: Ed Billeaud — for his guidance and for being our Soundman, topnotch equipment from Mark Jeffery, and to our musicians — Jon, Paul & Ian Hans along with Jeb Milne; Jean Dowdle & Dave Beard (aka Jean & Rosco); Randall McKinnon; Jim Tabbot & Garrett Sullivan; Amy Mathesius; Terry Stinnett and the Mountain Majesty Chorus. The man who helped keep the entertainment flowing and the silent auctioneers bidding was Marshall McKinney — our M.C.
Thank you all for your time and talent — it was an incredible music journey.
The pavilion was a rockin' that afternoon with over 400 people showing support to Nancy. Having that many people walk through the door, says a lot about one person and how one person can have an impact on so many people's lives and a community. Nancy and John made an appearance and her heart was filled with joy. She mentioned she is used to being at the other side of a benefit. It felt strange for her to be the receiver, yet she went home that evening lit up by all the love that was poured out to her that afternoon. We all touched her heart.
We would like to thank everyone who contributed their time, monies, ideas to this benefit; however, please understand that is not possible to name everyone.
Thank you Timberline Adult Day Service — Candace Selk Barnes — for the venue.
Our advertising extradordinares: Fred Lord, Laser Graphics, Murray at Mountain Public Radio, Airport Road Auto Repair (donating minutes, Krystal 93, Summit Daily News.
Silent Auction Items — we had over 200! Thank you WSU, Inc for your support during Terri Johnson's hard work organizing this time consuming task. Everyone who donated ... to name a few: Arapaho Cafe, Keystone Lodge & Spa, A-Basin, Beaver Run Resorts, Summit Chiropractic, Tire Kingdom/Big O Tires, Carlson/Carlson/Dunkelman LLC, Colorado Mountain Express (CME), MyChelle Skin Care Products, Allure Medical Aesthetics & Laser Center, High Country Copiers, The Barr Team, High Country Auto Specialists and Dianne Jackson. A Big thanks goes out to the volunteers who manned the table: Maggie Cox, Kathie Kralik, Lyn Manton Krueger and Terri Johnson.
Much appreciation to all the unnamed businesses/people and the volunteers who hit the pavement to get donations. In a time when money is very tight, we appreciate everyone's donations! Thank you to all the people who bid on the items — you all were so generous!
Every Benefit needs food: Thank you to Kat Coffield and Becky Niggeler, and to all the volunteers who helped pick up the superb food at the various restaurants: The Boatyard, Deli Belly's, Vinnys, Tuscatos, Timo Cooks, Backcountry Brewery, Bagalis, Cake-LLC, Arapaho Cafe, and Kactus Kathy's cookies!
Thank you to all who participated with the music: Ed Billeaud — for his guidance and for being our Soundman, topnotch equipment from Mark Jeffery, and to our musicians — Jon, Paul & Ian Hans along with Jeb Milne; Jean Dowdle & Dave Beard (aka Jean & Rosco); Randall McKinnon; Jim Tabbot & Garrett Sullivan; Amy Mathesius; Terry Stinnett and the Mountain Majesty Chorus. The man who helped keep the entertainment flowing and the silent auctioneers bidding was Marshall McKinney — our M.C.
Thank you all for your time and talent — it was an incredible music journey.
The pavilion was a rockin' that afternoon with over 400 people showing support to Nancy. Having that many people walk through the door, says a lot about one person and how one person can have an impact on so many people's lives and a community. Nancy and John made an appearance and her heart was filled with joy. She mentioned she is used to being at the other side of a benefit. It felt strange for her to be the receiver, yet she went home that evening lit up by all the love that was poured out to her that afternoon. We all touched her heart.


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