Meet the Mayor and Govenor today....
Today at 12:30pm the city of Poquoson welcomed back Govenor Warner to view the progress of the recovery of Hurricane Isabel. You might be asking " Why was he there? He doesn't live in Poquoson." Well TTE was invited because of the charitable work we did after the hurricane, our Thanksgiving Charity Event. We were recognized for making a difference.
TTE might have been the name chosen to be at the event to receive the recognition but Richard and myself were there on behalf of each and every individual who helped us out. It was a proud moment to listen to Gov. Warner's speech and to know that I, We were involved in the recovery of Poquson. It was also a proud moment to shake the hand of the Mayor of Poquoson and hear him thank us for help. Poquson was the hardest hit community in Virginia. The hurricane caused 1.6 billion dollars in damage. For us to come together when our neighbors needed it most is something to be proud of. this is the reason why TTE pushes so much for the charity events success. and this shows that a few can make a big difference even in the power of a 1.6 billion dollar storm. So once again I say thank you for making a difference. This recognition goes to everybody and the feelings of being proud should be felt by every last one of you.
TTE might have been the name chosen to be at the event to receive the recognition but Richard and myself were there on behalf of each and every individual who helped us out. It was a proud moment to listen to Gov. Warner's speech and to know that I, We were involved in the recovery of Poquson. It was also a proud moment to shake the hand of the Mayor of Poquoson and hear him thank us for help. Poquson was the hardest hit community in Virginia. The hurricane caused 1.6 billion dollars in damage. For us to come together when our neighbors needed it most is something to be proud of. this is the reason why TTE pushes so much for the charity events success. and this shows that a few can make a big difference even in the power of a 1.6 billion dollar storm. So once again I say thank you for making a difference. This recognition goes to everybody and the feelings of being proud should be felt by every last one of you.
I would also like to thank everyone who supports us as a team and actually helps out at the events with doing whatever. Im glad my house wasnt hit as hard as most people in poq. but i can promise you one thing, ive never seen so many people devistated and yet still able to go out of their way to help their neighbor, friend, stranger. So from my heart thanks to everyone
Originally posted by GTi-R
Today at 12:30pm the city of Poquoson welcomed back Govenor Warner to view the progress of the recovery of Hurricane Isabel. You might be asking " Why was he there? He doesn't live in Poquoson." Well TTE was invited because of the charitable work we did after the hurricane, our Thanksgiving Charity Event. We were recognized for making a difference.
TTE might have been the name chosen to be at the event to receive the recognition but Richard and myself were there on behalf of each and every individual who helped us out. It was a proud moment to listen to Gov. Warner's speech and to know that I, We were involved in the recovery of Poquson. It was also a proud moment to shake the hand of the Mayor of Poquoson and hear him thank us for help. Poquson was the hardest hit community in Virginia. The hurricane caused 1.6 billion dollars in damage. For us to come together when our neighbors needed it most is something to be proud of. this is the reason why TTE pushes so much for the charity events success. and this shows that a few can make a big difference even in the power of a 1.6 billion dollar storm. So once again I say thank you for making a difference. This recognition goes to everybody and the feelings of being proud should be felt by every last one of you.
Today at 12:30pm the city of Poquoson welcomed back Govenor Warner to view the progress of the recovery of Hurricane Isabel. You might be asking " Why was he there? He doesn't live in Poquoson." Well TTE was invited because of the charitable work we did after the hurricane, our Thanksgiving Charity Event. We were recognized for making a difference.
TTE might have been the name chosen to be at the event to receive the recognition but Richard and myself were there on behalf of each and every individual who helped us out. It was a proud moment to listen to Gov. Warner's speech and to know that I, We were involved in the recovery of Poquson. It was also a proud moment to shake the hand of the Mayor of Poquoson and hear him thank us for help. Poquson was the hardest hit community in Virginia. The hurricane caused 1.6 billion dollars in damage. For us to come together when our neighbors needed it most is something to be proud of. this is the reason why TTE pushes so much for the charity events success. and this shows that a few can make a big difference even in the power of a 1.6 billion dollar storm. So once again I say thank you for making a difference. This recognition goes to everybody and the feelings of being proud should be felt by every last one of you.
wooooohoooooo we made a difference for once. That is awesome Carl. Hopefully the stuff we asied at the last event will make those kids very happy. Now all we need to do is stay on the good side of the governor to get a track built.
Big Thumps up too all people that helped.
Big Thumps up too all people that helped.





all that came out to all events



