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February 8, 2010 2:53 PM

Diva for a Day: Vote for Pam!

pam schoppert.jpgPam Schoppert is the amazing woman who emailed me several days before Maddy Sings for Haiti and asked if there was anything she could do to help.

Ann Stewart and I had just been wondering how we were going to handle concessions for the show, and so I emailed her back asking if she would do concessions. when she sent me a few questions, I said I needed to delegate all the decision-making. She said okay - and then when we showed up for the show, she had the most amazing bountiful spread - all donated - with ladies in aprons looking very professional.

Pam is a beautiful woman, inside and out, with a great husband and three beautiful daughters - including a cutie pie with down syndrome. That's really how I met Pam as she and her whole family immediately got involved in Very Special Arts. Pam is a person who tirelessly gives of herself for her family and others.

We have a great opportunity to see Pam blessed in return. Her husband Brett has nominated her for Loudoun Magazine's Diva for a Day.

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Will you go here and vote for Pam Schoppert? You can vote once a day until February 12.

Thanks for helping me say thanks to Pam! Vote here.

Love,
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Done! Will vote each day!

Posted by: Felecia | February 8, 2010 5:13 PM

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