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Blaise Alexander Hyundai Mazda Christmas Party


Tonight we are headed to The Atherton Hotel in State College for the Blaise Alexander Hyundai Mazda Holiday Party. Guests start arriving around 7PM and enjoy some time to talk things over with people they haven't seen in a while and just mingle and enjoy some drinks. 

While we were still doing some prep work as guests were filtering in and the music was on, our Bride from September 29th came over to say hello, turns out her husband works for Blaise Alexander Hyundai Mazda, it was a nice surprise to see them again.

After mingling for a bit the General Manager John Broome took to the microphone to thank everyone for coming out. Again, it is nice to hear the managers take value in their employees. As they gave out awards last night he said several times "I wish I could give everyone an award". After the awards and some acknowledgements of people in the company who others don't see everyday and thanking everyone for all they do it was off to the dancing.

Luke had informed us at the start of the night that later on he wanted to do a song parody that he wrote over "Turn The Page" by Bob Seger. Luke had spent the night before writing a song all about selling cars, and it was not bad, actually if we are being honest it was pretty good.

We closed out the night with a song for the office manager whose boyfriend had flown in from CA for the event. She had asked for "Stairway To Heaven"  by  Led Zepplin when we informed her it was an 8 minute song, we settled on "I Knew I Loved You" from Savage Garden.

Thanks to John and Kathleen at Blaise Alexander Hyundai Mazda for allowing us to be a part of your Holiday Party this year.

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