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Another Page in the PLYWOOD Scrapbook


Charlie Olson

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Well, I was surprised again to receive several phone calls that a picture of PLYWOOD was in our local paper, The Arizona Republic, in regards to car shows in my town, Gilbert. I went to the paper's office this AM and asked for some back copies of the Thursday, June 23rd paper. There on the front page of the "cars" section was an article and a very nice photo of PLYWOOD. The evening this photo was taken was especially touching because we were raising funds, that night, to pay for a head stone, for a young man. This 19 year youngster was traveling to Phoenix to receive cancer treatment and was killed in a freak crash, while in route. His Mom was in attendance and we were honored to have raised $350 towards the purchase of an appropriate head stone for her son. I wasn't even aware that someone was taking photos of the cars that night and am deeply touched by having this article to remember such a memorable evening of good hearted people reaching out to help some one in time of need. Some of the kids who were racing their slot cars went around the parking lot with a plastic bucket collecting funds for the headstone; which was a wonderful way for them to experience watching out for others.

http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/events/articles/2011/06/16/20110616hot-wheels-mix-vintage-full-size-cars-gilbert.html

Oh, BTW, HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY, ONE AND ALL!!!!!

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Looked at the article and saw themp...112'F......won't be going there any time soon....no AC in the 41.......nice pic of your HOT WHEELS

You hit the nail right on the head........ That pic was taken around 7 PM, when it only 103. This weekly event is only two miles from the house, so a quick, warm drive; but after the sun goes down, it gets balmy.........

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Nice to hear of the good works of some folks trying to help.

There's been a lot of helping going on for the tornado victims of

Joplin. They held a telethon in Branson last night, during which many

entertainers performed -- the funds were to go to the high school toward

replacement of musical instruments, and to St John's Hospital, the one

wiped out by the storm. Lots of other fundraising is being done around

the country, including over on the HAMB, there were several auctions

earlier for Joplin. And, some HAMBers actually came here from Texas

and other places to help with debris removal and some cooked countless

burgers for the public on the grounds of a church that was heavily damaged.

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