"It is very obvious that you have such a close knit support network of friends, family, and teammates/ training partners. Having never been involved with or around fencing I was unsure of what to expect. What I saw was a lot of smiles, a lot of laughter, and people having fun- the tell tale signs of a successful event."
I do feel truly blessed to have so many wonderful friends and close teammates. If I were to guess, there were about 50 people there and altogether we raised almost $1,000. With all the drama that went on prior to the event and with last minute cancellations, I felt that the event was a success.
I would like to acknowledge and thank the following people:
Felicia Zimmermann, who flew in overnight and flew out the next day at 6am just to help her little sister out.
Gabe Sinkin and Doris Willette, for driving in from Penn State despite the weather to help fence in the demo and support me.
Chris Burleigh, Write Type Publishing who helped me promote the event and sell posters.
OlympiansCory Sertl (Sailing '88) and Theresa Contos (Handball '84)-once an Olympian, always an Olympian.
Adil Masood and his family, for always giving without question. Thank you for helping and encouraging me each step of the way.
Bob Silver, from GRAAF.
Al Parisi and his family.
Jenny Ertel, for always being an inspiration.
John Hoy, Slickers. Always a good friend.
Nat Goodhartz and Kathy Weber, always there to lend an ear to listen and a shoulder to cry on. I called Nat every hour on the day of the event to vent frustration and to get advice.
And last but not least, my parents Thomas and Christina. Forget it-I need a lifetime to thank them.
My father somehow got me on the popular morning radio show Brother Wease by pretending he was an avid listener and biker who is also a supporter of Iris Zimmermann. I wonder what they thought about my father's thick German accent?
I will walk away from this experience having learned a lot about fundraising, promotion, working with others, and being dissapointed. The worse part was finding out which of your friends actually support you unconditionally. Some people talk the talk and some people walk the walk.
All in all this was a fun event and I was so happy to be surrounded by friends and family. From what I heard everyone had a great time and enjoyed watching the demo.
I hope to post some photos of the event on the blog soon.
Thank you to everyone who came-I felt like a rockstar!
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