RiverDave
In it to win it
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Before I get started on the whole thing, I want to make sure that those that came out to help know that there is no possible way this race could happen without their help.
To my Rescue Boats
SummitKarl
RiverSon
Rich Tozer
MCJ Mike
Jeremy and his dad (78 Cole)
Charlyox Dan and Rosemary
RiverRunnin Bob
Paulie
and finally Kenny Lawrence
You guys showing up and volunteering made all the difference in the world this year for safety and Towing! Friday we got off to a little bit of a rocky start with the Race Comm's not working properly, but from what I could see everything worked pretty well on Saturday. I will be calling each and thanking personally, and asking how the event was for you, and what we can improve upon next year, but in the mean time, it really means a lot to us that you came out and volunteered your time and your equipment.
I also want to say thanks for Nord, Hammer, Marc and Dona for helping us setup, sell shirts all day, and tear down the RDP booth on both days. It is a ton of work all day long, and I'm not sure I can ever describe how much it means to me that you guys are always down to help, not only at this race but at other events as well.
To finish off with the main people that put in weeks and months worth of work, and thousands on top of thousands of dollars, Terry Tobey from WMI Rescue and his team that comes all the way out from San Diego. Kandi And Allen from Strokes Bar and Grill that put on THE MOST FIRST CLASS BANQUET that I have ever been to at any event on Friday night. Kelly Ireland, and her team for handling all of the timing and scoring for ALL OF THE TEAMS and making that entire part of the program run like a Swiss Watch. You guys handling all of these aspects as well as you do, is not only appreciated, but amazing to watch in action.
Which brings me to the people that have to deal with all the stress leading up too, during and especially after the event. Scott Schatz was put under a tremendous amount of pressure this year, with a lot of the moving parts not functioning as they should when we got started. To add to that, one of our staff (The Risk Manager Bob Williams) was killed in a motorcycle accident just days before the race. Not only was Bob a key player in the staff, he was a very good friend to Scott and all of the APBA guys, so it was a terrible combination of stress, and sadness all weekend long. Scott and his team did a great job of executing the phrase "The Show must go on" with smiles on the outside, while crying on the inside. I didn't know Bob that well, but it was clear what an important role he played, and how much he meant to everybody that was there.
The last and most important person to the success, and continued success of the 336 is my wife. She not only has to deal with me, but she has to deal with Scott. She wears so many hats leading up to and during the event I couldn't list them all, but I can say without her the entire program would come apart at the seams in a big hurry. No matter what the problem is, she has the solution on every front. I can't say how proud of her I am watching her deal with the entire staff, vendors, sponsors, etc..
RD
To my Rescue Boats
SummitKarl
RiverSon
Rich Tozer
MCJ Mike
Jeremy and his dad (78 Cole)
Charlyox Dan and Rosemary
RiverRunnin Bob
Paulie
and finally Kenny Lawrence
You guys showing up and volunteering made all the difference in the world this year for safety and Towing! Friday we got off to a little bit of a rocky start with the Race Comm's not working properly, but from what I could see everything worked pretty well on Saturday. I will be calling each and thanking personally, and asking how the event was for you, and what we can improve upon next year, but in the mean time, it really means a lot to us that you came out and volunteered your time and your equipment.
I also want to say thanks for Nord, Hammer, Marc and Dona for helping us setup, sell shirts all day, and tear down the RDP booth on both days. It is a ton of work all day long, and I'm not sure I can ever describe how much it means to me that you guys are always down to help, not only at this race but at other events as well.
To finish off with the main people that put in weeks and months worth of work, and thousands on top of thousands of dollars, Terry Tobey from WMI Rescue and his team that comes all the way out from San Diego. Kandi And Allen from Strokes Bar and Grill that put on THE MOST FIRST CLASS BANQUET that I have ever been to at any event on Friday night. Kelly Ireland, and her team for handling all of the timing and scoring for ALL OF THE TEAMS and making that entire part of the program run like a Swiss Watch. You guys handling all of these aspects as well as you do, is not only appreciated, but amazing to watch in action.
Which brings me to the people that have to deal with all the stress leading up too, during and especially after the event. Scott Schatz was put under a tremendous amount of pressure this year, with a lot of the moving parts not functioning as they should when we got started. To add to that, one of our staff (The Risk Manager Bob Williams) was killed in a motorcycle accident just days before the race. Not only was Bob a key player in the staff, he was a very good friend to Scott and all of the APBA guys, so it was a terrible combination of stress, and sadness all weekend long. Scott and his team did a great job of executing the phrase "The Show must go on" with smiles on the outside, while crying on the inside. I didn't know Bob that well, but it was clear what an important role he played, and how much he meant to everybody that was there.
The last and most important person to the success, and continued success of the 336 is my wife. She not only has to deal with me, but she has to deal with Scott. She wears so many hats leading up to and during the event I couldn't list them all, but I can say without her the entire program would come apart at the seams in a big hurry. No matter what the problem is, she has the solution on every front. I can't say how proud of her I am watching her deal with the entire staff, vendors, sponsors, etc..
RD