The guys at Cigar Caddy over in Fort Collins, CO, were more than generous to host one of the local herfs for us smokers on the Front Range on Nov. 22nd. This one in particular was pretty special, though, as Cigar Caddy and a a bunch of very generous individuals all donated items/money to send out to the troops.
The packages consisted of cigars, accessories, hand-written cards, snacks, etc. all packed inside Cigar Caddies!!! A whole bunch of people showed up at the Cigar Caddy building, ate, smoked cigars, and most importantly took the time to assemble these packages for our troops overseas. I honestly can't even express how thoughtful the whole event was. I was super bummed that I had to duck out of the event early to go to work, because I really wish I could have been a part of this project.
Anyway, I think it was a noble cause and everybody who had a part in it deserves your thanks and respect!
Here are some pictures from the event:
http://picasaweb.google.com/mtnhound/CRSHerf#slideshow
http://s243.photobucket.com/albums/ff102/jcarlton_2007/Troop Cigar Caddy Event/?albumview=slideshow
TYLER
The packages consisted of cigars, accessories, hand-written cards, snacks, etc. all packed inside Cigar Caddies!!! A whole bunch of people showed up at the Cigar Caddy building, ate, smoked cigars, and most importantly took the time to assemble these packages for our troops overseas. I honestly can't even express how thoughtful the whole event was. I was super bummed that I had to duck out of the event early to go to work, because I really wish I could have been a part of this project.
Anyway, I think it was a noble cause and everybody who had a part in it deserves your thanks and respect!
Here are some pictures from the event:
http://picasaweb.google.com/mtnhound/CRSHerf#slideshow
http://s243.photobucket.com/albums/ff102/jcarlton_2007/Troop Cigar Caddy Event/?albumview=slideshow
TYLER