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Once again, It's A Kazoo Christmas was a huge success. I had even more fun this year than last... probably because this was our second time doing it, which meant we knew what we were doing this time around, rather than having to figure it out. That made everything easier.
There was one big difference this year. The location.
Last year, It's A Kazoo Christmas was in Pioneer Courthouse Square, but the cost to rent just one corner of the square for a few hours was outrageous! This year, Bridgeport Village in Tigard donated their center courtyard gazebo to us for the afternoon.
I was nervous until I saw the gazebo. Talk about beautiful! Thank you Bridgeport Village!
A huge thanks to everyone who came out to kazoo with us!
I'd also like to thank Santa. My god, Bridgeport Village had the most authentic looking Santa I've ever seen. Not only did he look like a million bucks and a bag full of toys, he was a really good sport.
An even bigger thank you to Erik, our conductor, who did far more than just conduct our kazoo choir.
My biggest thank you goes to Jennea.
This whole "It's A Kazoo Christmas" thing was an idea of mine, and without her, that's all it would have been... an idea. I have ideas all the time. But Jennea took this idea and made it a reality. She brought in the people needed to execute it. She organized it. In just about every way, she built it. I refer to her as the C.E.O. of K.A.Z.O.O.
Last but not least, I can't even tell you how grateful I am for everyone who dropped by to see us or donate to the charity we were raising money for (the Kinship House).
Many more photos from It's A Kazoo Christmas are posted on the It's A Kazoo Christmas website as well as on my flickr page.
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