Sat 25 Aug 2007
The first annual Luau on the Lot event was tons of fun. If you didn’t get a chance to attend I will recap it a little here and I’ve included over 100 pictures to view. If you were able to make it, we hope you had a great time. The feedback I’m getting back this week so far has been really positive.
For us here at the shop, the day begins at the crack of dawn, with some of us getting here as early as 6:00 am to set things up and make sure all goes smoothly. Debbie and her crew did a great job in decorating the showroom and creating that tropical feeling. By 8:00 am a small crowd was starting to gather in front, the store was completely decked out in the Hawaiian theme and we were ready to get underway.
When the Saturday morning regulars strolled in for the obligatory coffee and donuts they were in for a shocker- leis were placed around their necks and fresh tropical fruits were served! (Are we in the right place?) By 9:00 am we knew it was going to be a good one; the store was busy and we were rocking and rolling.
The registrations for the drawings started at 9:00 am with special thanks to Carol, Vikki, Robin and Jan for manning the registrations all day! We could not have pulled this off it weren’t for you. We had some great giveaways all day long culminating in the grand prize giveaway of a trip for two to Maui. Congratulations to Donna Logandice for winning the grand prize; a vacation package including airfare and hotel. Aloha Donna, start packing your bags!
Around 1:00 lunch was served and we got a chance to break in our new barbeque grill. Pork, rice and fruits were served in keeping with the Hawaiian theme. Thanks to Reggie, Eric, George, Don and Jan for helping with the cooking and serving. Everything tasted great.
This was followed by Hawaiian dancing. It was a real family affair as John and Kealoha of Island Style Productions provided the entertainment. John was the DJ and did a great job of keeping the house rocking. Kealoha is a dance instructor and her team was definitely a highlight of the day.
One final area that often gets overlooked is the cleanup. By 5:00 pm everyone at the shop is exhausted but there is still more work that needs to be done. Thanks to Dale and Bert in particular for sticking around and helping us out.
Also, thanks to Doc, Bud, Boomer with their help with security. (honestly, would you try any funny business knowing that a group named “Doc”, “Bud” and “Boomer” would be all over you!)
If I forgot to mention anyone (and I am sure I did) for their help in pulling this off, I apologize.
Thanks for reading this and click on the following link to enjoy the pictures…