Thank you, thank you, thank you!

All we can say is . . . WOW. Thank you so much for your support and enthusiasm at our March 3rd show at Cameron Church! We had an absolute blast. We are SO GRATEFUL to you for your exhuberance and beautiful presence. It was a sheer delight to perform for you all. We hope you enjoyed yourselves as much as we did! So many folks were involved in the production of this event. We truly appreciate the work you all put in to making it happen. Thanks go out first and foremost to our friends, The Human Beams, for co-producing the show with us. Marcella Skogen and Wayne Massi, founders of the Human Beams, thank you both enormously! You guys are the best! Thanks to Fred Stufft and Aaron Ainbinder, who played drums and bass for the Human Beams. My deepest gratitude goes out to our band members: Clarence Johnsen on bass, Cinthia Cable on harmony vocals, Gregory Spencer on drums, and Pete LeClaire on lead guitar. Clarence, Cindy, Greg, and Pete, I don't know where to begin to thank you all for the work that you put into making this show a huge success. Your talent and dedication are such precious gifts. A big thank you also to Mike Cadigan, who did a fabulous job for us on sound! Enormous appreciation goes to Kay Johnsen, who photographed the show for us and helped with front-of-the house managing in her usual expert fashion. Thanks to Ginny Duffy for help with ticket and CD sales, Dulcie Benson for help with setting up the house, Kim Sterzbach for running lights, Kurt Bocim for serving as our impromptu emcee, and Lisa Biro of Capital Tea for delicious refreshments! Bill Kirton and the Cameron community were so gracious in sharing their amazing venue -- we are truly grateful for your generosity in making this a night to remember! Sandy Goodrich provided invaluable help with show promotions and publicity, and just general all-around moral support! Thanks to Roberta Holmes for promotional help as well, and to Brenna Nichols, Barb Khler, and Amanda Klehr for loading help and for being the best band "extended family" that we could hope for! Meticulous alterations were provided in a pinch by Susan Matthews, who also rolled up her sleeves and was a total trooper helping us tear down at the end of the night. Finally, my personal thanks go to Lauri Lundie for being a true inspiration that evening and continually reminding us of why our music matters so much! I think our feelings about the event were best summed up by our lead guitarist, Pete LeClaire, at rehearsal following the show, when he said: "Again! Let's do it again!" And that we will!