Monday, January 16, 2006

Thanks to all!

Thanks to all who attend Saturday and Sunday's performances.

The concert was a HUGE success. I'll have more details mid-week, but from my count it looked like we had ~80 people Saturday night and well over a 100 Sunday, maybe close to 150. It was a packed house at St. Anthony Park Lutheran.

Specifically I'd like to thank the inagural 14, those I invited who attended my first forum. Thanks to: Mom & Dad, Don, Debbie, Matt, Amanda, Bernie and Rita (Saturday's Concert); Ken & Millie, Josh, Dave, Mike, and Anne (Sunday).

A special thanks to Matt for taking photos during the Saturday show. Hopefully I'll post them later today.

And for those that are wondering, I don't know who the winner of the stained glass prize are yet, but as soon as I find out I'll let you know.

Thanks again.

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