Many were looking for shade this morning
Their Daughter had already raised $100.00 after 1 hour
This young man was hand making pots while people watched
Parts of the sidewalks on the Plaza have Chalk Drawings
The crowd was pretty strong first thing this morning
Adam Roop fulfilled his promise and was the coolest person there
If you haven't been out there yet, this is just a small example of hundreds of vendors. The Car Show down there today has over 140 cars in it and it really is a sight to see. Lots of ooohs and ahhhs. Remember Folks, it's FREE!
Come on out Barrie Tilghman and get on the Roop Dunking Booth. I'll pay $100.00 a shot to dunk you. The line would be the longest ever and it is all to support brain tumors. Can someone explain that to Barrie for me please. ;-)
Seriously though, it's a great time. Heck, you paid for it, get out there and enjoy it.
Joe - thanks for your support today! We ended up raising $535 dollars for Hope with Support!! We beat our goal and are very happy!
ReplyDeleteGreat festival this year but apparent the economy has taken its toll on many out there. However, that didnt stop many good people from donating their hard earned money to a good cause.
Great to see our community come together in times like these!
Adam Roop
The Roop Group
Your the COOLEST Adam, the coolest guy there.
ReplyDeleteHes A butt wipe.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all our participants and donors, Wheels that Heal Car Club presented a check in the amount of $2000.00 to the Isaiah Ellott Cancer Fund at the close of the Salisbury Festival Car Show.
ReplyDeleteIt takes many people to organize a show this size. and my thanks go out to all of them.
Steve Mixter
The young man making pots is Thomas Wright. He teaches pottery at AIG. He's a very talented young man!
ReplyDeleteAny shootings this year?
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