It's wonderful. The speakers, such as keynote speaker (U.S. Sen.) Lamar Alexander, will speak, sign autographs, and we will have tables with various prizes such as the ones sent by presidential candidate John McCain.
He said 'I believe in the Almighty and I believe the Almighty's gift to man is freedom.' He elaborated on Iraq.
They had two pots left, and they said, 'We'll let you have both of these for $7,'
The event will have a violinist performing as well as Eric Morris, a gospel singer.
It wasn't that Holcomb didn't want the students or couldn't handle more,
I think he feels that we're important. He said you get so isolated in Washington D.C.. It was very thrilling, and I enjoyed every moment of it.
It's our biggest event to raise money for the council.
They should do it once a month. We would then have the money to spend on things that are important, like books.