Paula Andolsek what can you say she is the woman behind the curtain that makes this whole circus function! Paula is the Department Chair for the Arapahoe Community College's Physical Therapist Assistant program, an entrepreneur, builder of both hot rods and 4 wheel drive vehicles, web designer, and a great wife!
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Tom Hester is both an entrepreneur and a community volunteer extraordinaire! Tom functions daily as an American Family Insurance agent as well as being the current commander for Mile Hi Jeep Club.
Cory Moul is another one of those people with boundless energy. During the day, Cory works in construction, but when he isn't supervising others, he is a crew chief for a local racing team as well as being involved is a very busy and active member of Mile Hi Jeep Club. Cory heads up marketing, public relations, and membership of Mile Hi Jeep Club
Both Cory and Tom are the force behind the Christmas Caravan for Christmas with their ability to organize and collect vendors for this event
Barb Dye has helped us by booking the live talent and musicians for Christmas Caravan for Kids through her company COMBO. Barb says "COMBO is Colorado's largest collective of music-minded individuals and organizations -- a growing army of musicians, fans, and industry professionals from around the state. We unify Colorado's music business participants under one roof, linking those who make music with those who buy it, sell it, work it, and love it. We connect our members with the resources to help them maximize their musical efforts -- no matter which side of the music business interests them. Join COMBO today at www.coloradomusic.org ;
Colorado Music Business Organization
1490 Lafayette Street, Suite 104B
Denver, Colorado 80218
Telephone: 720-570-2280
Website: www.coloradomusic.org
Send e-mail to: Info@coloradomusic.org
Colorado Music Association ®
Phil Prescot brings the Boy Scouts to our event. As the Committee Chair for Boy Scout Troop 640 based in Littleton. The Scouts take the lunch preparation task and run with it “ flawlessly! We have approximately 70 Scouts and 20 Adult leaders. It is a boy lead troop with youth leadership positions and duties elected by scouts every 6 months. According to Phil. Emphasis for scouts in our troop is placed on community service and outdoor skills including; camping, hiking, shooting sports, archery, tomahawks and more. We hold weekly meetings, monthly campouts, annual summer camp, one "activity" night per month, activities for older scouts (generally 14 years of age and older) include High Adventure events like snow cave camping, high ropes courses and technical rock climbing/repelling. Our Scouts support themselves through fundraising proceeds placed into their own scout account that they can help manage.
Behind the Scenes People