Friday, December 25, 2009

The Christmas Friendship Dinner in Wasilla was a huge success!

I sit here in amazement at what a wonderful event it was that just took place. The Christmas Friendship Dinner held in Wasilla, Alaska is truly unique. I've never seen an event of this size headed up by a group of caring citizens, and not a major organization. They all know what needs to happen, and they get it done. I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to work with members of this group that have been doing this for years. I want to say this to them, and to anyone reading this so you all will know, that this is what makes our community so wonderfully special. I send blessings to all my local friends, and to all those whom I've met through the internet this year. Below is a copy of an article from The Frontiersman,our local valley newspaper. My only comment would be that the writer is not quite correct - our celebration was not about Sarah as he said, but it's not about Santa either, as the article suggests. The celebration of CHRISTmas is about CHRIST. After all, he is the reason for the season! Please take the opportunity to look over these photos, as well as the attached article. God bless everyone, and Merry Christmas!

Christmas Friendship Dinner dubbed 'best ever'

BY GREG JOHNSON
Frontiersman
Published on Friday, December 25, 2009 3:34 PM AKST
WASILLA — Not even Sarah Palin could upstage Santa Claus.

As the former vice-presidential candidate served up mashed potatoes and turkey to a long line of hungry visitors, Santa was still wide awake after pulling an all-nighter delivering gifts around the world. Both were all smiles as they chatted with and served up food and presents to hundreds at the 18th annual Christmas Friendship Dinner at the Curtis D. Menard Memorial Sports Center.

“No, no, no, not tired at all,” Santa said. “All that cocoa last night, and with all the cookies and chocolate, I’m wide awake.”

While Palin has been making national headlines since the release of her best-selling memoir, “Going Rogue,” there were no mobs of well-wishers, protesters or media. Many of the attendees were glad to see her and husband Todd participating in a hometown event, but said, at least on Christmas, Santa was the No. 1 celebrity at the sports center on Christmas.

“The food is good, the people are good and it’s good to see people you haven’t seen in while,” said Glen Butts. “And, of course, we have Sarah here. ... (But) I’d have to say Santa is the bigger celebrity. He’s going non-partisan, so I’d have to go with him.”

Lt. Micah Weinstein of the Wasilla Police Department reserves agreed. “Sarah’s a great lady, but Santa’s Santa.”

Behind the scenes, Bob Bowers has helped organize and cook for the Christmas Friendship Dinner since its inception. That first year, the dinner served 64 people at the Wasilla Senior Center. Last year, an estimated 1,500-1,700 was fed at Wasilla High School, and this year Bowers was prepared for 2,000 people at the sports center, as the event had outgrown the high school.

After 18 years of peeling potatoes and cooking in cramped, hot kitchens, is Bowers ready to pass on his apron?

“Heck, are you kidding?” he said. “I look forward to this day. This is the happiest day of my life when I get down here.”

This year, Bowers and a small army of volunteers helped cook and serve 63 turkeys, 60 hams, 600 pounds of potatoes, 50 gallons of gravy, 80 pounds of butter, dozens of large cans of beans and corn, and 600 pounds of carrots.

With more space and the kitchen facilities at the sports center, “This is the best year we’ve ever had,” Bowers said. “At the high school, they had to cook the potatoes out in front of the high school, and then they had to wheel them all the way back to the kitchen, mash them up, then haul them right back to where they cooked them. It took us all day.”

The Cowles family traveled from Indian with 7-year-old daughter Tilly for the dinner and passed the time playing Uno while waiting to help clean up.

“It feels like family,” Roger Cowles said about why his family has attended the past four Christmas events. “My folks live here and they peel potatoes and carrots. Last year, we came a day early and helped. This year we’re on the clean-up crew.”

While Tilly played Uno with her parents — “I lost the last hand,” her father said. “I was, like, hundreds in the hole” — her brothers were outside playing with a new toy they received at the sports center.

“We wouldn’t let them bring a football,” Roger Cowles said. “We said, ‘No, it’s going to be indoors.’ So, the gift they got from the giveaway over there was a football.”

Ashley Mills was one volunteer helping hand out presents to children at the dinner. All the gifts were donated, she said, then wrapped and labeled so each child would get a gift appropriate to his or her age and gender.

“It just makes me so happy to see them so happy about getting a present,” she said.

From youngsters visiting Santa one last time to seniors finding some companionship on Christmas, the friendship dinner was the place to be.

Barbara Rice lives at the Wasilla Senior Center and raved about the pecan pie.

“That pie, I’m not kidding you, is just delicious,” she said.

She also had warm thoughts for the local Santa Cop program, which payed her a visit earlier on Christmas.

“I didn’t even know about them,” she said of the Santa Cops. “They came in and said, ‘Are you Barbara Rice?’ And I said, ‘I am.” And he said, ‘We’re the Santa Cops and we’re here to see you.’”

She received a $100 gift certificate and several other wrapped gifts, Rice said.

“I was shocked a just the (amount of the) gift certificate, and I still have the gifts to look at too,” she said.

Kurt Karmer took a break from volunteering in the kitchen to enjoy Christmas dinner with his family. After three days of cooking to prepare, he proclaimed “everything” was the best on the menu.

“I just like bringing a little Christmas cheer to people, that’s all,” he said. “It’s been really good. The volunteers are great and (the facility) is beautiful.”

Sierra Hannan is a Christmas Friendship Dinner veteran. Attending since she was a girl, Hannan now brings her own children.

“I think it’s absolutely wonderful,” she said. “It helps out the community, and it’s not just for poor people, it’s for everybody.”

Bowers said he gets more out of volunteering to make the dinner happen than he puts into it, but what really made him choke up was seeing the community fill the sports center.

“This is the gospel-honest truth,” Bowers said. “I have walked out there three times today, and all three times I had to come back because I had tears in my eyes. I was so happy and so overwhelmed with what I saw, it just makes my Christmas.”

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Please enjoy my own personal photos below.


My daughter Cassie getting organized before the event


The table full of presents from Santa!


My sons Nick and Josh helping set up the Nativity


This is Kurt, who was mentioned in the Frontiersman article above


Some of our delivery crew. We were meals on wheels for today, and we had meals that were delivered to those who could not come to us.


We had volunteer firefighters helping out with meal delivery


We even had sugar free desserts


Kevin was awesome on the carrot shredder!


Some of our door greeters


Bob, on the right in the green apron, is an extraordinary cook and has been with the dinner all 18 years


One of our elves - isn't she cute?


Chuck Heath (center) with Angelina and LindaJo Klapperich


We had plenty of rolls - thanks to all who donated!


We had a nice selection of hot and cold vegetables


Servers with spoons up - at the ready!



People getting their plates filled


We had lots of great young people volunteering, and whole families


There were also servicemembers, young and old alike


Sally Heath talking to Chris, another great volunteer


My daughter Cassie and son Josh, taking a break to eat


Sonja and Gregory, who were running the first aid table


Our honor table, for those who have fallen or were not able to be there as they had in years past


We had a great turnout


This little girl was very happy with her Santa gifts


This young dad was very happy to receive a toy for his child. They dropped down right there on the floor in front of Santa to open it. They were all smiles!


We had some great families who provided sing-a-long entertainment


An overhead view of some people going through the food line

Many of you who follow my blog regularly found me through Twitter or Facebook or through some of the Sarah Palin websites. We were blessed today when Sarah Palin and her family came and devoted time to volunteering at the Christmas Dinner. Sarah and Todd, her kids, her brother and sisters, their children, and her mom and dad were all in attendance. Sarah came in and of course, there was immediate excitement. Sarah was gracious enough to sign a few items. I was working as the volunteer coordinator, and she told me she really wanted to serve so we set her up with Angie and she put her to work on the serving line. Everyone was very excited to see her, and for some it made this Christmas Day even that much more special. Sarah has a servant's heart and I know this is what makes her day as well. Sarah is her mother's daughter, and it was her mother who originally asked me to get involved. Chuck Jr. was so proud that his boys were able to participate and they all had a great time. Sarah's sisters and their families were also involved. Here are some photos from that part of the event:


Sarah's brother Chuck Heath Jr with his boys Kier and Teko. They were a big help!


Sarah arrived. You can see Piper and Willow in the left side of the picture


Sarah signed a few books and calendars





The head of the serving line, Angie, gave Sarah and Todd gloves and aprons and put them to work!


Todd and Sarah enjoyed serving










This special young man was excited to see Sarah, as were many


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15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the pictures, and the information about your community event. It seems a wonderful way to spend Christmas.
Ellen

Blythe said...

Thanks so much for sharing with those of us who could not be there. You have done such a good job that I fell like I was there. It must have been an amazing event.

Anonymous said...

This is a Christmas gift to all Sarah fans. Thanks so much for posting. Great photos, nice event.

Greg said...

Contrast Sarah Palin's Christmas Day serving the people to 0bama's $8 million vacation in Hawaii.

Thanks for all the details and pictures.

opditch said...

Thanks for the report on the Christmas Dinner in Wasilla. It doesn't surprise me that Sarah and her whole family showed up. They are ALL good people and willing to give back to the community. These are down to earth Christ Followers.

O. P. Ditch

karenfromny said...

I found your blog through C4P. I enjoy the blog and thanks for the update. Merry Christmas...

gamsbo said...

First time on your blog...thanks for the pictures and write up...I got to meet Ms. Palin in Roswell NM even though it was only 15 sec. I felt blessed...I wish I could just talk with as I was also a first...I was the first women to be hired by a Major Oil Company to work in the Oilfield in 1974...with my 15 sec, I was able to get that much out..did leave a letter all about it...hope she read it...God Bless you

Anonymous said...

I agree with you that Tracey did a phenomenal job capturing the spirit of the Christmas Friendship Dinner with her pictures and commentary. She's correct--it has to be experienced to be believed! She's also correct in alluding to the fact that this was not a "Sarah event" rather Christ's birthday and that she wanted to celebrate by giving (as she has for years) and sharing the day with her family. For the most part, people respected her privacy and right to not be the focus of the day.

I've had the distinct privilege of leading the group of every-day-citizen organizers for about 13 years. I am forever humbled and amazed at the quantity and quality of volunteers who step forward each year. In fact, one of our biggest challenges each year is finding meaningful jobs for everyone who wants to volunteer! Tracey was the volunteer coordinator this year and understands the wonderful dilemna of having to be creative in devising meaningful tasks for the small army of volunteers who walk in without prior warning. Because we don't accept donations at the door and don't charge, I believe that people want to "pay" by giving their time, as well as showing their children that it is truly more blessed to give than receive on Christmas. Our heavenly Father has always provided just the right people at just the right time for each and every task.

I'll give you an update on some of the numbers: While we're not absolutely sure of the number of meals served, our best guess is about 1,700. 71 ham and 65 turkeys were prepared and at the end of the day, we had 1/2 tote of 1 1/2 totes of mixed dark and white meat turkey and a partial tote of wings and legs left. Of 40 gallons of milk donated, we had 4 left. Cooked leftovers were donated to a local residential alcohol treatment facilty and unopened goods and produce was donated to the local food pantry. Potato and carrot scraps were given to a pig farmer---so you can see NOTHING goes to waste!

Missy from Mississippi said...

Tracey, what a wonderful peek you gave us inside such a special celebration for the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The decorations were beautiful! It was encouraged by seeing so many young people, laying their Santa gifts aside for a few hours, giving their time on Christmas Day to help others. The honor table made my heart leap as my eyes misted over. What a touching and precious thought, and it's obvious that no detail was overlooked. Wasilla and the Mat-Su Valley are full of loving, sharing and giving folks. God bless the hands who helped with this labor of love.

CharterOakie said...

Tracey - thanks for posting this. Sarah and Todd serving...of course. God bless.

Uffda said...

Thanks Tracey.

Anonymous said...

I was there and i was so excited when i saw Sarah serving the food. She is the next president i know it. I was so speechless when i was there when i saw her. She's a true American and she's just what we all need for this country. I'm so speechless. My husband told me on the phone if only he could just say hello. He didn't think i would put him on the phone but i did and that made his Christmas all the way to Louisiana.

SB said...

hey howdy hey!
gOT YOUR LINK FROM Barbara Curtis' blog (love her!) We're a Christian homeschooling family (3 kids, 2 are homeschooled) and we're actually IN Alaska (home for us) for a month's vacation. We're in our last week and headed for Palmer today. Too bad I didn't find your blog sooner, I would have LOVED to go to that dinner.
I'll be adding your blog to my faves. Mine is called Just a Bunch of Nothin' if you wanna google mine :)
Blessings to you and yours.

Sheila said...

Hi, I'm here because of the link from Barbara's blog. Thanks for the great dinner you put on! Such a wonderful show of Christian love.

jude moriarty - nh said...

Wasilla: Personally I think Sarah is an engaging person but not (nor is Obama or McCain) presidential material. This position is a mere PR job - Sarah is best doing her America Speaks routine around the country...plain talk.

I LOVED this blog, because THIS is what community is all about!! it is sadly missing in most of America, with anchor industries gone - hometown USA a thing of the past. Thanks - it's nice to see Wasilla holding true to our roots. Jude Moriarty - NH

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