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Wednesday
October 8, 2008

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2008 American Cancer Society Celebrity Luncheon


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Jeff Ulery of Edward Jones pulls out all the stops for his patrons.
Heather Corbin of Key Bank, Celebrity Waitress Extraordinaire.

Brian Sesslar (left) and Tom Florence each donated a dollar to get their picture taken. Now we have to get them to donate a buck each time it's seen here.

David Reeves, editor of The Springfield Paper, hustling raffle tickets. The Paper was also one of the sponsors of the event.
It was difficult getting Helen Martin to slow down as she cared for patrons at the Wittenberg table. This table was in memory of Pam Smith, Wittenberg women's coach who passed away last year - from cancer.
Jenny Baader, Executive Director of the Center City Association shows talents that no one knew she had.
Eric Samuelson of A. G. Samuelson Co. - the ham is not just on the table...
Penny Reeves of The Springfield Paper took good care of her table.
Sam Beloff, of Rose City Fine Jewelry and Loan, takes care of the Downtown Business Association table.
Mark Whitt and Craig Cook take care of the Wesbanco table.
David Devere takes care of his patrons AND shows off the latest in waiter fashions.

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