Project Eliminate Benefit Show

project eliminateMark had a wonderful opportunity to lend his talents to a worth while cause Saturday night. Mark performed a 1 hour impression show in front of an audience of over 300 attendees at the United Methodist Church of Sun City. This event helped contribute to a cause supported by the Kiwanis of Sun City. To find out more about this cause click on this link provided here about Project Eliminate.

Comments

  1. I started playing senior softball in 97 when I became eligible
    at 60 years old. That was the starting age. That league
    was called 3 score and I played for 14 years until I was 74
    and I could join the Kids and Kubs.

    In 3 Score, I was President of the league or Treasurer for
    most of the time. One task I always took on was getting
    the entertainment or speaker for the annual banquet.

    I continued that tradition with the kids and kubs 6 years ago.

    Over the years I have had some good ones and some
    flops. I always hear about it either way.

    Last night, I was worried because the crowd was kind
    of somber without a lot of enthusiasm. That is the way
    they are though. The key was afterward.

    I had at least 30 people tell me that your show was incredible
    and the best they have ever seen. A number of them wanted
    your card so I gave them your web site.

    Mark, your show was fantastic. Not only did the lord give
    you super talent, we have never had anyone work so hard
    at what they do. My wife and I have seen you three times
    and we have always loved it. Last night you had us
    mesmerized.

    Thank you so much and also for being so flexible on the time.

    We’re looking forward to your next visit at Lake Seminole Sq.
    I’m going to tell Shirley she should line you up regularly and
    for a long time.

    This is my final fling with the Kids and Kubs as I will be leaving
    the organization in March. My knees have given out on me
    and I have to give up softball as I’m going to try and put off
    knee replacement. You made my last banquet a major success.

    Ron Renz

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