

Wide Awake Press
PO Box 14234
Greenville, SC 29617

THERE WERE
Comics
Smoked Turkey
A Photo Booth
Buttons
Egg Nog
Live Music
Door Prizes
A Fat Guy
Rock & Roll
Humus
Strange Noises
Special Moments
The Color Green
Scratch & Sniff
Art
A Chair or 2
Some Conversation
at the Nog Nog Party |
WIDE AWAKE NOG NOG PARTY
Wide Awake 5 Publication Release
8:00 Friday December 19th
Boggs St. (Near Camperdown And S. Main St.)
In good ole Greenville
What happened?:
We would like to appoligize ahead of time to those of you who were unable to attend. We feel badly that you missed out on it and you may want to click away from this page before you realize it yourself. You also might not want to talk to anyone who did attend as it may cause you to experience additional anxiety.
First up -
The man know simply as J Chris Campbell, revealed Wide Awake number 5 with delightful insights and humorous anticdotes that 2 attendies actually listend to. The first of many door prizes were given away and so it began.
And then -
The modern day funny man
Scott Hoffman cut loose and pulled out the funny. Some people even laughed more than once!
Followed by-
A word from our sponser
Upstate Savings Bank
President and Chief Financial Officer, Roy Blandman, talked about the importance of money and touched briefly on the subject of eating money.
Click here for pictures and summery.
Next -
Pa Rum Pum Pum Pum with
ZENIX
They Rangled up a healthy helping of futuristic folk pop with a side of digital delight. The crowd did not leave wanting more, thanks to the event exclusive CD!
Click to download an real MP3!
Finally -
CHRISTMAS--THE MUSICAL
WIDDERSHINS
A wonderful play that unfolded like a well used map leading us on a journey through the vast land of rock-n-roll. Local favorite Taylor Vandiver wrote an instant holiday classic. Check back for access to the script!
Click here for a transcript and a bootleg mp3.
DJ Rob Patterson was on hand to fill the spaces with fresh tunes for hip young folks.
JennaLea Campbell dished out prizes and gifts all night long! Those who cut out early missed a foot tub full of goodies.
Holli Campbell maintained tables of food that stretched on almost forever.
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