06 June 2011

SUCCESS!!!

Thank you everyone who came out Saturday!  With your great support we were able to surpass our goal.  We raised $10,701 with donations, crawfish boil tickets, sponsorships, tshirts, and the $5,000 match by Anderson Press!  We aren't finished yet though... donations are continuing to flow in and tshirts are still being sold.

Please go to the "DONATE" tab above to make a donation.  If you would like to purchase a tshirt please email kenson.bates@gmail.com.

With your support, WE DID IT...

Laura Parker, Katie Jackson, and Kenson Bates organized the HOPE for TTown event.  Thanks to all of our sponsors.  The benefit was a huge success!
Thank you Buck Blue for sponsoring the banner. 
 Yellowhammer cups from The Image Collection.
Someone misspelled tornado...
HOPE for TTown tshirts.
 
 Thanks, Sam Sykes, for being a great chef!
Cissy Bates used her culinary skills to help out.


 

 The HEALTHFUL chocoholic's Elephant Cookies were delicious.

  






 The Senators were awesome!




 
 



 Surprise fireworks!
 The crawfish turned out great!  Thank you Halperns and Lucy's Market

04 June 2011

Yellowhammers taste so good...

Special thanks to The Image Collections for having these printed for the benefit.

Tshirts for SALE

A little last minute PR around town... Thanks Cissy!
HOPE for TTown tshirts will be sold at the crawfish boil tonight for $15.  Sizes are limited so get there early!

Yum!

I have a feeling these cookies are going to get eaten pretty quickly...

01 June 2011

Savory AND Sweet at this crawfish boil

The HEATHFUL chocoholic is bringing Big Al to ATL.  Here are the pastries in the making...

Can't wait to have a bite of one of these at the crawfish boil!
For more information about The HEATHFUL chocoholic go to www.thehealthfulchocoholic.com.

HOPE for TTown tshirts

HOPE for TTown Crawfish Boil tshirts will be for sale Saturday night for $15.  Sizes are limited so get there early!
Comfort colors... everyones favorite.

Terror, Tragedy, and HOPE in Tuscaloosa

Sports Illustrated published an article about the disaster in Tuscaloosa about a month after the 4.27.11 tornado.  This is the story told by the UA athletes point of view.  

This brought me to tears...