Showing posts with label Drew Pearson. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Kinky Friedman Spends an hour with The ANE Show this Saturday

Every Saturday morning Jim Proctor known as “Doc” on The ANE Show, a popular Dallas Talk Radio Show, has to control characters like James “The Spin Doctor” Schaefer and “The Guru” Josh Deaton as they take great pride in shocking the cast of characters with their outrages adventures across the country.  The “Doc” even deals with TV stars such as Paul Salfen and Actress/Model Jennifer Reed.  Add a Gorilla in the mix and Saturday mornings at 9:00 a.m. on 1190 AM can be quite crazy.

This week, humorist and country music singer Kinky Friedman will join The ANE Show family for an hour of fun and excitement.  There is no telling what will be said on air this weekend.  Past comments from the former Texas Gubernatorial Candidate who is running for the Agriculture Commissioner of Texas will are well documented across the media.  Some of his most famous comments from his lips are “I support gay marriage.  I believe they have a right to be as miserable as the rest of us.” And “We’ve got to clear some of the room out of the prisons so we can put the bad guys in there, like the pedophiles and the politicians.”

It’s highly unlikely that the colorful candidate will go on to win a statewide position in deep-red Texas, but Friedman did make the Democratic primary runoff for the position.  He will compete against cattle farmer Jim Hogan in the May 27th contest, but a Republican is heavily favored to win the general election.  Legalizing marijuana is one of Friedman’s top priorities.

No matter what your position is on the elections, The ANE Show likes to have fun.  The popular radio show has entertained guest such as Dallas Cowboys Greats Randy White and Drew Pearson.  They have enjoyed rubbing elbows with the first Wide Receiver to win the Heisman Trophy and Oakland Raider Great Tim Brown.  The first women to play professional in a contact position in men’s professional football Jen Welter has also made a guest appearance on the show.  Not to mention, movie stars like Mathew McConaughey, Ice-Cube, Kevin Hart, and Ben Stiller have shared great stories about their upcoming movies.

Be sure to tune in this Saturday morning to The ANE Show on 1190 AM to hear what is said.  You can also be part of the show by sending in your questions or comments to https://www.facebook.com/TheANEShow or Twitter @TheANEShow! 

Monday, February 10, 2014

The ANE Show becomes the Gold Standard in Talk Radio

Fresh off of one of their most successful shows with Dallas Cowboys Legends Randy White and Drew Pearson; The ANE Show continues to entertain listeners with “water cooler” talk radio.  Listeners feel like they are sitting in the studio or “coffee shop” with The ANE Show radio cast.
Dallas Ft. Worth doesn’t mess around when it comes to big games, events and has even Bigger Personalities that love to hear themselves talk.

That’s exactly what you get when you have a “Doc”, a “Bubba”, “The Coolest Guy in Dallas”, a “Guru”, a “Gorilla”, a “Spin Doctor”, and a beautiful Actress/Model.  You mix this cast of characters up letting them discuss Automotive, News, Sports, and Entertainment and the show becomes a plethora of information and excitement.  At the start of the 9 o’clock hour on Saturday mornings; the show becomes a fast pace of twist and turns that every listener can take part in.  If this radio show were any longer; it would solve all of the world’s problems.

The ANE Show is hosted by Jim “Doc” Proctor who is the General Manager at Dodge City of McKinney.  He is joined by “Bubba” who is the Internet Director at the dealership and a consumer advocate.  Josh “The Guru” Deaton, and “The Spin Doctor”, James Schaefer of DeliveryMaxx handle Social Media Interactions and up to date news stories.  “The Coolest Guy in Dallas”, Paul Salfen and the Beautiful Jennifer Reed introduce listeners to the rich and famous in entertainment.  Both Host the Drew Pearson Show, and Jennifer is an Actress/Model.

This cast of characters, and we do mean “characters” spend Saturdays providing great information, but they have fun doing it to.  There is no telling what will be said on air, because they are real people with real stories.  When listeners tune the radio in on 1190 AM they will hear a cast talking about weekly news stories.

A few months ago, Jim Proctor and Jeff Thompson of Dodge City of McKinney met up with the Founders of DeliveryMaxx; Josh Deaton and James Schaefer to discuss developing a radio show that provided fun, entertainment, celebrity updates, current news, and important automotive information from a consumer perspective.  Thus, The ANE Show was born and has created a strong buzz across the airwaves.  The ANE Show characters have quickly become the Gold Standard in Talk Radio!

Both Proctor who goes by “Doc” on the show, and Thompson who is known as “Bubba” have always wanted to provide an Automotive Show that would help consumers with their buying and vehicle maintenance needs.  Although there are other automotive shows; their vast experience and knowledge of the demographics of today’s drivers made them realize that the typical automotive show did not provide any entertainment for the listeners.  That is when they turned to the boys from DeliveryMaxx.

Josh “The Guru” Deaton and “The Spin Doctor” James Schaefer have developed a patent-pending digital program with their company that helps automotive dealerships and other clients engage in “Real Conversations” with consumers and potential buyers.  The DeliveryMaxx solution is a one-of-a-kind program that helps companies improve their online reputation and social media presence.  By adding DeliveryMaxx to The ANE Show, listeners have become very loyal to the cast and feel like they are in the studio with these guys.  With DeliveryMaxx, listeners can communicate with the show by following on Twitter or Facebook.  Every question that is asked puts the listener into a drawing for upcoming Dallas Stars or Dallas Mavericks tickets.

Knowing that big names attract more listeners; these four guys looked at what they call “The Pretty People” in the industry.  Added to the show were “The Coolest Guy in Dallas” Paul Salfen and the beautiful actress/model Jennifer Reed.  Listeners get to hear stories from celebrities like Matthew McConaughey, Metallica, Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, and Ben Stiller.  All have shared wonderful insights on upcoming movies, and provided listeners with inside information into their personal lives.
Last show consist of Hall of Famer and former Defensive Lineman of the Dallas Cowboys Randy White and The Original #88, Drew Pearson.  The show was a hit from the start, but what would you expect from two of the most beloved Dallas Cowboys of All-Time?

The ANE Show airs every Saturday at 9 AM on KFXR 1190AM.  It is a one hour radio talk show with four segments which include automotive, news, celebrity updates, and great information.  For more information about the most talked about radio show in Dallas visit http://www.theANEShow.com.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

The ANE Show NFL Wrap-Up with Drew Pearson and Randy White

Well the NFL Season has officially come to an end after the thrilling conclusion of Super Bowl XLVIII.  For those who missed it, the game was a real nail-biter and came down to the very last play as the Seattle Seahawks narrowly defeated the Denver Broncos 43-8.

In honor of the NFL season, The Automotive News and Entertainment (ANE) Show will be joined with a couple of very special guests who know a great deal about life in the NFL, guest starring on the show will be a pair of former Dallas Cowboys, Hall of Fame Linebacker Randy White and The Original #88 Drew Pearson!  The show will air live Saturday, February 8th at 9:00 a.m. on 1190AM KFXR and iHeart Radio, you don’t want to miss this one!
Randy White is often dubbed as “The Manster” meaning half man, half monster, and he certainly lives up to the nickname.  As a Dallas Cowboy he racked up over 1,100 tackles, 9 Pro Bowl selections, 9 First-Team All-Pro selections, 3-NFC Championships, and was Co-MVP of Super Bowl XII in 1978 (another Broncos defeat).

Drew Pearson is also known as “Mr. Clutch” for his numerous game-winning catches, most notably “The Hail Mary” reception from Roger Staubach that sealed the victory in a 1975 playoff game, one of the most famous plays in NFL history.  He also caught the game-sealing touchdown in 1973 playoff game against the L.A. Rams and the game-winning touchdown pass in the 1974 Thanksgiving Day game against the Redskins.  Mr. Pearson also has a Super Bowl Championship, the very same year as Randy “Manster” White.

These two Cowboys Legends know what it’s like to see the Broncos lose the big game and will certainly have a lot to talk about during the Super Bowl edition of The ANE Show.  They even forced more turnovers and allowed fewer completions than the Seahawks did in last Sunday’s game.
Whatever you do, don’t fumble the snap and miss this episode, tune in and join Jim “Doc” Proctor (General Manager of Dodge City of McKinney,) Jeff “Bubba” Thompson, Josh “The Guru” Deaton, James “The Spin Doctor” Schaefer, Paul “The Coolest Guy in Dallas” Salfen, and the beautiful Jennifer Reed also discuss today’s news and entertainment.  The “Doc” and “Bubba” have spent many years in the automotive industry helping put car buyers in the right vehicle.  They are known for providing great vehicles for fair prices, and even more for going the extra mile to make buyers happy.  “The Guru” and “Spin Doctor” created a patent-pending digital marketing company (DeliveryMaxx) that blends social media and online reputation to help any company, organization, or person that utilizes the web to share or sell their products or services.  To keep the show light and entertaining, Paul Salfen (best known for hosting the Drew Pearson Show) and actress/model Jennifer Reed talk about there every day encounters with radio, TV, and movie stars.

Tune in this Saturday Morning at 9 AM on 1190AM KFXR or iHeart Radio and start the weekend off in high fashion!  If you have questions for the two Dallas Cowboys Legends you can ask them on Facebook and be a part of the conversation!   Write your questions or comments on the timeline and hear how the cast responds!  For more information visit http://www.theaneshow.com 

Friday, January 31, 2014

Drew Pearson and Randy White Guest on The ANE Show

Super Bowl weekend is coming up, and The ANE Show which airs Saturday’s at 9:00 AM on 1190am will include two of the most beloved Dallas Cowboys to share their insight, some history, and of course the latest car news.

The “Original Number 88” Drew Pearson, and “Manster” (half man/half monster) Randy White will be joining the ANE Crew for an hour of intense fun and excitement on February 8th.
The ANE Show is an hour long show every Saturday morning talking about Automotive, News, Sports, and Entertainment.  The radio show has had celebrity guest like Matthew McConaughey, Metallica, Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, and Ben Stiller.  All have shared wonderful insights on upcoming movies, and provided listeners with inside information into their personal lives.  Now, The ANE Show will have two of the most famous Dallas Cowboys in history share some memorable moments and talk Super Bowl talk with the newest radio stars that have hit the airwaves.

Randy White is a former American football defensive lineman and linebacker. He attended the University of Maryland from 1971 to 1974, and played professionally for the Dallas Cowboys from 1975 to 1988. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame.

Playing both defensive end and linebacker at Thomas McKean High School in Wilmington, Delaware, Randy is considered to this day the “Best All-Time Player” in the history of Delaware high school football. Graduating in 1971, he was a star player in the state’s first annual Blue-Gold All-Star high school football game played every August at the University of Delaware stadium.

White was recruited by the University of Maryland and played as a fullback during his freshman year. While Maryland finished the year with only 2 wins, White did little worth noting during that year. During his sophomore season, new head coach Jerry Claiborne moved Randy to defensive end, noting that he had the skill to be "one of the best five linemen in the U.S." The move was a natural fit, as by his senior year, he was, as Claiborne put it, "as fast as some of the offensive backs I had coached." In that senior year (1974), he won numerous awards and honors, including the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year. Though Maryland lost in the Liberty Bowl that season to Tennessee, Randy was named the game's Most Valuable Player. In 1994, he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame and in 2000 was named to ABC sports All-time All-America Team.

White was the Dallas Cowboys' first pick and the second player selected in the 1975 National Football League Draft, and was moved to middle linebacker, where he was a backup to Cowboy legend Lee Roy Jordan, playing mostly on special teams his first two seasons, including his rookie season when Dallas lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl X. Jordan retired following the 1976 season, and his slot was filled by Bob Breunig, who held the position the next nine seasons. During his third season (1977), White was moved to right defensive tackle, the same position formerly occupied by "Mr. Cowboy", Bob Lilly, from 1961 through 1974, a move which in turn moved veteran Larry Cole back to his natural defensive end position (backing up Ed "Too Tall" Jones and Harvey Martin, though he did play left defensive tackle after the retirement of Jethro Pugh.

That year would prove to be his breakout year; he was named to his first All-Pro team, his first Pro Bowl, and (on his 25th birthday) was named co-MVP of Super Bowl XII with teammate Harvey Martin, making him one of only seven defensive players to win that honor. In 1978, White was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Year, and would be named to nine consecutive All-Pro and Pro Bowl teams. He would retire in 1988 (coincidentally, also the last season on the sidelines for original Cowboys coach Tom Landry), having played 209 games in 14 seasons, only missing one game during that span. At the time of his retirement, he had played the second most of any Dallas Cowboy in history. During those 14 years, he played in three Super Bowls, six NFC Championship Games, and accumulated 1,104 tackles (701 solo) and 111 sacks. His highest single season sack total was 16 in 1978. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994. On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the naming of the only co-MVPs in Super Bowl history, Super Bowl XLVII, which like Super Bowl XII was played in New Orleans, Louisiana, was dedicated to White. (Harvey Martin had died in 2001.)

Drew Pearson who currently hosts The Drew Pearson Show is a sportscaster and former American football wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League.  Pearson was born and raised in South River, New Jersey, and began his football career at South River High School where he succeeded Joe Theismann as quarterback.

He attended the University of Tulsa and started four games at quarterback as a sophomore, before being converted to wide receiver prior to the 1971 season. He caught 22 passes for 429 yards and three touchdowns his junior season. As a senior, he led the run-oriented Golden Hurricane with 33 receptions for 690 yards and 3 touchdowns. During his college career he caught 55 passes for 1,119 yards, six touchdowns and had a 20.3 yard average per reception.

Pearson received the university's President's Award as the team's "best spirited and most unselfish" member.

In 1985, he was inducted into the Tulsa Athletics Hall of Fame. 

In 1973, he was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys, where he rose to become one of the NFL’s greatest wide receivers, earning career records of 489 receptions and 7,822 receiving yards, along with 189 rushing yards, 155 yards returning kickoffs, and 50 touchdowns (48 receiving and two fumble recoveries). Pearson was named one of the Top 20 Pro Football All-Time wide receivers, he was also recognized for his achievements by being named to the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team.

Pearson was named All-Pro three times (1974, 1976–77) All-NFC in 1975 and second Team All-NFC in 1978. In addition, Pearson was a Pro Bowler in 1974, 1976 and 1977. Pearson led the National Football Conference (NFC) in pass receptions in 1976 with 58. He served as offensive captain for the Cowboys in 1977, 1978, 1982 and 1983.

He helped the Cowboys to three Super Bowl appearances and a victory in Super Bowl XII in 1978. He also scored a touchdown in Super Bowl X.

In 1979, he and Tony Hill—along with Tony Dorsett—helped the Cowboys become the first team in NFL history to have two 1,000-yards wide receivers and a 1,000-yard running back, when he recorded 55 receptions, 1,026 yards and 8 touchdowns. Pearson and Hill also became the first wide receiver tandem in Cowboys history, to record 1,000-yard receiving seasons in the same year.

In 1980, the Cowboys selected Pearson as their nominee for NFL Man of the Year. Pearson is known as "Mr. Clutch" for his numerous clutch catches in game-winning situations, especially the "Hail Mary" reception from Roger Staubach that sealed the victory in a 1975 playoff game, one of the most famous plays in NFL history. He also caught the game-sealing touchdown in 1973 playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams and the game-winning touchdown pass from reserve quarterback Clint Longley in the 1974 Thanksgiving game against the Washington Redskins. All three of those plays were named among the Top 75 plays in NFL history by NFL Films in 1994. All were included on a video/DVD by that name. In addition in the 1980 playoff game at Atlanta, Pearson's clutch receptions helped win that game in a comeback by the Cowboys. In the 1981 NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers, Pearson almost rendered "The Catch" irrelevant when, in the waning moments of the game, he caught a long pass from Danny White that would've gone for a touchdown and won the game for the Cowboys had 49ers cornerback Eric Wright not made a one-handed tackle, stopping him just outside field-goal range (White fumbled on the next play, thus preserving victory for the 49ers and putting them in Super Bowl XVI). In 2009, on the NFL Network show "NFL's Top 10", in the episode titled "Greatest Dallas Cowboys", he is number 10 on the list.

His career accomplishments left such a mark with the Dallas Cowboys, that his number 88 jersey is reserved for the best talent at wide receiver. Hall of Famer Michael Irvin and Dez Bryant have worn it.

On August 19, 2011 Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced that Pearson had been selected for inclusion into the highly prestigious Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor. Pearson, Charles Haley and Larry Allen were inducted during the half-time show of the Cowboys-Seahawks game Sunday, November 6, 2011.

These two legends will sit in the Clear Channel Studios on Saturday providing the Super Bowl expertise and analysis of the game to a show that covers today’s topics of sports, entertainment, automotive and news.  The show is not your typical radio talk show.  There is a definite purpose to the hour long program.  The ANE Show which stands for “Automotive, News, and Entertainment” provides information for consumers and dealerships alike helping listeners find the right vehicle for their needs.  However, the show doesn’t take the typical approach to just providing the same information about the automotive industry every week.  The cast which is made up of Jim “Doc” Proctor (General Manager of Dodge City of McKinney), Jeff “Bubba” Thompson, Josh “The Guru” Deaton, James “The Spin Doctor” Schaefer, Paul “The Coolest Guy in Dallas” Salfen, and the beautiful Jennifer Reed also discuss today’s news and entertainment.  The “Doc” and “Bubba” have spent many years in the automotive industry helping put car buyers in the right vehicle.  They are known for providing great vehicles for fair prices, and even more for going the extra mile to make buyers happy.  “The Guru” and “Spin Doctor” created a patent-pending digital marketing company (DeliveryMaxx) that blends social media and online reputation to help any company, organization, or person that utilizes the web to share or sell their products or services.  To keep the show light and entertaining, Paul Salfen (best known for hosting the Drew Pearson Show) and actress/model Jennifer Reed talk about there every day encounters with radio, TV, and movie stars.

Every week the show is real and entertaining.  However, listeners determine what the show discusses and has immediate access to the radio cast through Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms.

Nothing is filtered during the show, and it is designed to provide an hour of fun, entertainment, and relief to the listeners.

You can tune in at 9 AM every Saturday Morning to 1190 AM and follow The ANE Show on Facebook to be part of the conversation.  Just write your questions or comments into the timeline and hear how the cast responds.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

DeliveryMaxx performs behind the scenes helping make a wish come true

It is not all of the time that a company will step up, and give time and financial assistance to help others.  As a matter of fact, most large companies make the news because of corporate greed or embezzlement.

However, on January 2nd, 2013 DeliveryMaxx helped one of its clients, Dodge City of McKinney support the Make-A-Wish foundation of North Texas raise more than $25,000 to help grant a wish to two children.

The 2013 Wish-A-Thon sponsored by Dodge City of McKinney was a new all-day charitable event hosted by Dallas Cowboys great, "The Original 88", Drew Pearson. The public was invited to join Dodge City of McKinney and guest as they break a YouTube record by broadcasting the longest YouTube Live event ever while filming for FOX Sports Southwest.
 

The sole purpose of the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of North Texas is to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions, in order to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.  The foundation wants to provide children with the hope for better times, the strength for the tough times and the joy to experience the present. "Our goal was simple," stated Jim Proctor of Dodge City of McKinney. "We wanted to raise enough money to grant not just one, but several wishes for 2013".

The event had many stars that helped celebrate the event.  DeliveryMaxx helped publicize the event and then enjoyed rubbing elbows with the celebrities who participated.

Drew Pearson, of The Drew Pearson Show “More Than Just Sports” hosted the Wish-A-Thon for Dodge City of McKinney.  He spent the day interviewing guest and filming the show for Fox Sports Southwest.

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Pearson fist bumps DeliveryMaxx Chief Operating Officer, James Schaefer

1987 Heisman Trophy Winner Tim Brown was also a guest at the celebration.  Brown talked about his playing days at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, the year he became the first wide receiver to win the Heisman trophy, and his NFL playing days with the Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders.  He established himself as one of the NFL’s most prolific wide receivers and is now the general manager of the professional indoor football league team, Texas Revolution, which plays at Allen City Convention Center.

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CEO of DeliveryMaxx Josh Deaton with Tim Brown while Schaefer and Dodge City of McKinney’s Jim Proctor join the picture

Current Texas Wesleyan University Head Baseball Coach and former pitcher of the Texas Rangers made an appearance talking about the success of his baseball club.

Jeffcoat is well known as one of the most influential coaches in the country recruiting top talent in college baseball, and preparing the athletes for what it takes to make it to the professional level.

Under Jeffcoat's guidance, Texas Wesleyan has become one of the premier baseball programs in the NAIA. His teams have appeared in the Red River Athletic Conference Championship game in five of the last eight seasons, winning the title in 2007 and 2010.  In four of the last seven seasons, his teams have finished no worse than third in the Region and reached the finals of the NAIA National Championship Opening Round twice.  Jeffcoat has produced 58 All-Conference selections and four All-Americans.

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Coach Mike Jeffcoat (middle) breaks the bad news to Deaton & Schaefer that their playing days are over

Beauty, Mayra Leal is a Latina artist of Mexican and San Salvadorian descent, born in Houston, Texas was included in the all-star lineup.  The University of Houston graduate has discovered a passion for film and is garnering the attention of veteran movie producers, directors, and an emerging loyal fan-base.

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Actress Mayra Leal chose Deaton over Schaefer to be in the picture with her

Mandy Williams, better known as “Black” of the sister duo “Red” (Tina Pennington) and “Black”.  Black is all business.   By the time she was 21 she had an Economic degree from Wilkes College (now Wilkes University) in Pennsylvania and an M.B.A. in International Finance from New York University and the London Graduate School of Business. After a short time in New Orleans, she moved to Houston during the oil boom of the 70's. She survived – no, she flourished – during the ups and downs of the oil and gas industry, and managed to retire from corporate life before she was 40. No longer with a day job when she married her second husband, her life didn't provide enough excitement and challenge. She began racing cars, first Porsches and then Ferraris, and became the first woman to race the road course at Indianapolis. She has been involved with The Make-A-Wish Foundation for over 20 years and has raised over $1 million. Black, the ultimate pragmatic, still lives in Houston where she approaches everything with high-speed intensity and determination.

Williams has co-authored two books What I Learned About Life When My Husband got Fired, and The Book Club Approach To Personal Finance and Life 101.

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Schaefer, Tina Pennington, Mandy Williams, and Deaton discuss why there are not more pictures in the book

Kevin Craig Brooks a former professional American football defensive end in the National Football League. He was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1st round (17th overall) of the 1985 NFL Draft.

After graduating from Detroit's Mackenzie High School in 1981, Brooks starred as a 6'6", 273 lbs. defensive end at the University of Michigan. Brooks played in six NFL seasons from 1985-1990 for the Cowboys and the Detroit Lions.  Kevin is still a Texas resident. He currently does public speaking, and is also an Athletic Liaison for his own company Brooks Athletics.

Damien Robinson is a former safety of the NFL. He played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets, and Seattle Seahawks. He attended college at the University of Iowa.

During the 2000 NFL season, Robinson was one of the league's leading Free Safeties with 6 interceptions and 11 passes.

Both men joined the Wish-A-Thon celebration at Dodge City of McKinney.

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NFL Stars Damien Robinson & Kevin Brooks show Schaefer & Deaton they still have a strong grip

“This event was so much fun to be a part of, and really puts priorities in perspective” says James Schaefer Chief Operating Officer of DeliveryMaxx.  CEO, Josh Deaton added, “To see the community come together for a great cause and make a little boys dream come true is a reward in itself.”

Great companies and great people join together for an important event.  Changing people’s lives for the better makes everyone smile.