
Yahoooooo! OMG what a great time we had at this years Rockland Ford Demolition Derby. It was our 5th annual event and the crowds were awesome. The day was sunny and warm and the fans were plentiful and LOUD. Just the way we like 'em!!
The drivers were crazy and brave and definetly skillful. The pit crews got the cars ready for each round with such hard work and mechanical talent that we didn't have any hiccups with starting times for any of the rounds.
The vendors did a very brisk business and we thank them for working hard to keep the crowds bellies full and in timely manners so that there were no long waits. I don't think I've ever seen so many poutines served in one day. The pizza was terrific as well and everyone enjoyed a slice or two (Three for me hehehe).
The kids loved seeing the cars smash as much as us (supposed) grown ups. There were so so many faces that we recognized from our past events and many many new faces that we welcomed as well.
Thank you so much to all of our sponsors for without you we couldn't raise the money for the community that we do. It was a hard year on the economy but we still had many sponsors donate money and assistance so thank you again from all of us here.
Speaking of help.........Thanks to RDDHS and L'escale High School as well for helping get us excellent volunteer students. We had many young people help us out and stay late to help with the cleanup as well. Even though it was a gross nasty job to clean up all the garbage afterwards; I never received complaints from them and they were all mature in dealing with the crowds. There were a few standouts that were exceptional but everyone worked together to get eveything done.
Special thanks to Anthony Moreau-Kouleib, Cameron McManus, William Gavin, and Mitchell Lahey, who put in 4 days of work each to help get ready for this event so that you all could have fun.
I hope to have the final amount that we raised for the community soon but stay tuned and we'll get you that info.
The drivers were crazy and brave and definetly skillful. The pit crews got the cars ready for each round with such hard work and mechanical talent that we didn't have any hiccups with starting times for any of the rounds.
The vendors did a very brisk business and we thank them for working hard to keep the crowds bellies full and in timely manners so that there were no long waits. I don't think I've ever seen so many poutines served in one day. The pizza was terrific as well and everyone enjoyed a slice or two (Three for me hehehe).
The kids loved seeing the cars smash as much as us (supposed) grown ups. There were so so many faces that we recognized from our past events and many many new faces that we welcomed as well.
Thank you so much to all of our sponsors for without you we couldn't raise the money for the community that we do. It was a hard year on the economy but we still had many sponsors donate money and assistance so thank you again from all of us here.
Speaking of help.........Thanks to RDDHS and L'escale High School as well for helping get us excellent volunteer students. We had many young people help us out and stay late to help with the cleanup as well. Even though it was a gross nasty job to clean up all the garbage afterwards; I never received complaints from them and they were all mature in dealing with the crowds. There were a few standouts that were exceptional but everyone worked together to get eveything done.
Special thanks to Anthony Moreau-Kouleib, Cameron McManus, William Gavin, and Mitchell Lahey, who put in 4 days of work each to help get ready for this event so that you all could have fun.
I hope to have the final amount that we raised for the community soon but stay tuned and we'll get you that info.
Thank you again, all of you, for your support and we hope you had a great time!!!
Come back next year too O.K.
Now time for:
DAVE LOGIC:
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
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