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Oh What a Night!!!

I had a fantastic time on Saturday night. I was surrounded by wonderful people and fabulous music. I think the vibe was contagious and fun was had by all.

I am so incredibly thankful to everyone who was part of making this happen, McLaws Drive, Transmitters and Low Boys - you rock my world. I have spent the last few years enjoying your music and getting to know you all. I cannot even begin to express how thankful I am that you donated your tunes and time to help me.

I was so overwhelmed by the number of people who came out. It was amazing, I felt so special, there were so many hugs and much love all around. It is hard for me to find the right words...yes I am speechless people.

So many of you donated over and above and I really appreciate it. Please know how thankful I am and that last night made me so happy.

I have spend a lot of time alone knowing that people out there cared about me. I spent last night surrounded by people who care about me. I have never felt so loved in my life, so thank you, thank you, thank you.

The following link has some pictures from the show, please check them out. I am sure there will be more to add later.

Love you!!!!!!!!
Rosie

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