Hey Stephen,
My brotha from anotha motha---what's been going on?? Scotty Walker here---looking forward to seeing your smiling face this Monday. That's right--a foursome of Bethlehem boys are making an appearance and supporting our old Nemesis--Philly Whitemarsh.
Be on the lookout for:
As some you know, I lost my aunt to MS in March of this year. My aunt, Sandy Woolford, bravely battled MS for over 40 years. And to her memory and to help others afflicted with MS, like Steve's sister Sheila, this year we are promoting a charity golf outing to promote MS.
I have a little sister Sheila. I remember when she was born. I remember her as a baby and a toddler about the same age as my youngest Sofia. I remember she was a pain in the butt. "Pick me up - pick me up," she'd whine. She was a leaner ... she'd always want to be leaning on you or poking or prodding you ... seemingly starving for attention ...asking a lot of baby sister questions. Lots of us have one, I guess. Sheila's my baby sister!
I donated my truck to the MS society today. It was fast, easy and FREE. No worries. The call took about 2 minutes... One suggestion ... find your vin # so they can process your tax receipt otherwise it's just name address and 'does it run?' That's it.
Sandra Kolb Wolford, age 74, died at her home in West Chester, PA on Saturday, March 1, 2008 of complications due to multiple sclerosis after battling the disease for over 40 years. Mrs. Woolford was a graduate of Lower Merion High School and attended Centenary College in New Jersey. In addition to her devotion to her family, Sandra was active in raising horses and sheep and had a passion for photography. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, John R. Woolford, Jr.