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Thanks to The Blue Martini for their wonderful venue and support and Theo Valentin & Friends for the music.
Our February event at the Blue Martini was so successful—despite inclement weather—that Wheels of Success held another fundraiser there on April 20th. We didn’t have rain, but we did have the STORM! Our event celebrated Tampa Bay Storm’s 2003 Arena Superbowl victory. Players were on hand to shake hands and sign autographs for fans. Proceeds of the evening allowed us to get three families on the road again.
Our February event at the Blue Martini was so successful—despite inclement weather—that Wheels of Success held another fundraiser there on April 20th. We didn’t have rain, but we did have the STORM! Our event celebrated Tampa Bay Storm’s 2003 Arena Superbowl victory. Players were on hand to shake hands and sign autographs for fans. Proceeds of the evening allowed us to get three families on the road again.
Susan Jacobs hears the same story over and over again.
It's coming from an increasingly broad front in America.
From people who work hard for a living. Who try to do everything "right." They follow the rules as best they can to keep food on the table, the lights on, the toilets flushing.
But they can't get ahead.
On December 28th, Wheels of Success held another successful fundraiser at the Players Club, in the Doubletree Hotel Tampa Westshore. We would like to thank Mark Hinshaw, Food and Beverage Manager, and the Doubletree for providing the venue and half-time buffet. Approximately 50 supporters attended the event that raised $1,500 via an afternoon of football fun. This successful event enabled us to repair two vehicles for families who, otherwise, would have been unable to continue working.
The First Annual Tom Crawley Memorial Tournament to benefit Wheels of Success was held on October 21st at the Rocky Point Golf Course. The weather was perfect, and all 11 foursomes had fun for a good cause.