Chicago Cubs - A Promise to Keep
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A Promise to be Kept - Chicago Cubs
My mother was a lifelong Cub fan whose dream was to see the Cubs play in a World Series. In 1984, she had World Series tickets and the Cubs failed to make it, two years later she was killed in a car accident on her way to give a talk to a church group about "How wonderful it is to be alive". At her funeral, my brother and I vowed to represent Mom if they ever got to the World Series. I will keep that promise along with my 25 year-old son Luke, somehow, someway. (We got wiped out by the Great Recession)
What will the money go for:
$500 for gas to drive our Suburban 25 hours from Idaho to Chicago and back. We will sleep in the back of the Suburban en route.
$497.86 to stay at a hostel October 29th - November 4th, two El stops from Wrigley Field for one week. (We would be in Chicago for games 4-7 of the Series and there for any potential parade)
$500 for food and drink for a week. (We will cook meals at the hostel) We have no delusions we will get tickets but we will be in Wrigleyville and watch the games in local establishments.
Please wait to donate until the Cubs win the National League Championship Series.
I am a 4th generation Cub fan, my son a 5th generation Cub fan. Keeping this promise in honor of my Mother means the World to me. It is very hard to ask for help but without it, I don't know how we can go otherwise.
If any funds are leftover, I would donate them to the local domestic violence shelter in our town, Family Safety Network - Driggs, Idaho.
I thank you in advance for your consideration and any support you may offer.
This one's for you Mom!
Go Cubs!
Tom H
Tom and Asehko - Komga, South Africa 2008Tom monkeying around in San Francisco
2007 entry into the fan contest to sing "Take me out to the Ballgame" Made final 50 out of 14,000 entries.
Go Cubs!
Tom
My mother was a lifelong Cub fan whose dream was to see the Cubs play in a World Series. In 1984, she had World Series tickets and the Cubs failed to make it, two years later she was killed in a car accident on her way to give a talk to a church group about "How wonderful it is to be alive". At her funeral, my brother and I vowed to represent Mom if they ever got to the World Series. I will keep that promise along with my 25 year-old son Luke, somehow, someway. (We got wiped out by the Great Recession)
What will the money go for:
$500 for gas to drive our Suburban 25 hours from Idaho to Chicago and back. We will sleep in the back of the Suburban en route.
$497.86 to stay at a hostel October 29th - November 4th, two El stops from Wrigley Field for one week. (We would be in Chicago for games 4-7 of the Series and there for any potential parade)
$500 for food and drink for a week. (We will cook meals at the hostel) We have no delusions we will get tickets but we will be in Wrigleyville and watch the games in local establishments.
Please wait to donate until the Cubs win the National League Championship Series.
I am a 4th generation Cub fan, my son a 5th generation Cub fan. Keeping this promise in honor of my Mother means the World to me. It is very hard to ask for help but without it, I don't know how we can go otherwise.
If any funds are leftover, I would donate them to the local domestic violence shelter in our town, Family Safety Network - Driggs, Idaho.
I thank you in advance for your consideration and any support you may offer.
This one's for you Mom!
Go Cubs!
Tom H
Tom and Asehko - Komga, South Africa 2008Tom monkeying around in San Francisco
2007 entry into the fan contest to sing "Take me out to the Ballgame" Made final 50 out of 14,000 entries.
Go Cubs!
Tom
Organizer
Tom Hickey
Organizer
Driggs, ID