Wow... ... ..... where to start?
It was a VERY busy day, and I think all in all, it went pretty well. It was not without problems, and we will take these things into account when planning the next one. Yes, I did say next one. We should have another AFE day before years end...
LOTS of new faces, and trucks coming in from as far away as Phoenix!!
We had at least 100 people, and more than 50 trucks- it was hard to count but I put it at more than 50, making this our largest event yet. Let's pony up and get your registration in for the Foothill Ferstival in July!!
I want to thank each and every one who attented for showing your support of the group. With my daughter being ill these past couple weeks, I needed help, and got it.
Thanks to the following for their help. There is NO way today would have EVER happened without these fine VOLUNTEERS help:
If there are more PLEASE let me know, I was running around trying to be your fearless leader
..... I want credit to go where it is due.
Just so you all know?? Joe Wee did NOT get to Dyno his truck because he was busy chasing down more food for everyone to chow down on. SO- he gets to be FIRST in line next time. Joe- My apologies, and thanks for your help.
And, most importantly?? Advanced Flow Engineering. If those of you who were there could not see the compassion and love for what they do, you're BLIND.
Just so you know?? Some of Nick's crew were there not because he paid them, because he didn't. They were there because they WANTED to be, and because they love their job and wanted to help us out. Due to AFE's generosity, we were able to raise more than $650 today. (Before expenses).
So- thanks to everyone. I'm tired!!!!!
Your "fearless", "power hungry" Leader... ... ...
Kev
It was a VERY busy day, and I think all in all, it went pretty well. It was not without problems, and we will take these things into account when planning the next one. Yes, I did say next one. We should have another AFE day before years end...

LOTS of new faces, and trucks coming in from as far away as Phoenix!!

I want to thank each and every one who attented for showing your support of the group. With my daughter being ill these past couple weeks, I needed help, and got it.
Thanks to the following for their help. There is NO way today would have EVER happened without these fine VOLUNTEERS help:
- Bob Goodwin - Coordinating the event
- Gary McDonnough - Registration Coordinator
- Jake Debrodossian - Registration Police
- Ramon Perez - My Pre-Dyno Checking/Event help buddy
- Your chefs - Doug Mosher & Lynn Wendlandt -THANKS
- Joe Wee - My food runner and mexican chef
- Fred Danner - The usual lend a hand guy
If there are more PLEASE let me know, I was running around trying to be your fearless leader

Just so you all know?? Joe Wee did NOT get to Dyno his truck because he was busy chasing down more food for everyone to chow down on. SO- he gets to be FIRST in line next time. Joe- My apologies, and thanks for your help.
And, most importantly?? Advanced Flow Engineering. If those of you who were there could not see the compassion and love for what they do, you're BLIND.
- [*]Nick Niakan
[*]Paul Hardley
[*]Michael Quinn
[*] Dyno crew- Erick, Jimmy, Sal
Just so you know?? Some of Nick's crew were there not because he paid them, because he didn't. They were there because they WANTED to be, and because they love their job and wanted to help us out. Due to AFE's generosity, we were able to raise more than $650 today. (Before expenses).
So- thanks to everyone. I'm tired!!!!!
Your "fearless", "power hungry" Leader... ... ...
Kev
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