Sunday, July 5, 2009
The Blushing Brides at Jersey Joe's
The "most dangerous" and most famous Rolling Stones tribute band were the entertainment at Jersey Joe's annual shindig this past weekend. They rocked the house, the Wheelmen, Jersey's friends and family and the entire mountain side. Played Stones hits from all eras and played them flawlessly. Sorry about the fuzzy photos but that actually makes it look like they were really there.
http://www.theblushingbrides.com/history.htm
Friday, July 3, 2009
Wheelmen Captain At Troy Memorial
While in Troy NY recently, I paid a visit to a memorial of 19th century base ball legends. This is a simple memorial placed literally in the middle of nowhere. Certainly Westfield could do this to honor our 19th century legends Adonis Terry and Allen Hubbard, placed on the "old ball ground" with General Shepard. It would make Westfield a baseball destination. http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=7444
Wheelmen Play Wiffle Ball For A Cause
For 6 plus hours on the weekend of June 26-28, the Westfield Wheelmen played wiffle ball for the benefit of Community Christian School (CCS) in Westfield, MA to honor fallen law enforcement officers and their families at Fenway Westfield...a 1/4 scale replica of Fenway Park. Six plus hours of "small ball" for a great cause...anytime. Huzzah! to Fenway Westfield!
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