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Posted: 11/29/2012

As we prepare the weather forecast for our shows day in and day out, it is always a pleasure to have people come in and take a tour of the station.

Yesterday, Gabe, his mother, his grandmother and his two brothers stopped by for a visit! It  was courtesy of The Casey Cares Foundation. Casey Cares is near and dear to my heart. The foundation provides critically ill children and their families ongoing and uplifting programs and it is done with a special touch.

Gabe had a blast during his visit yesterday! He took a picture in front of some chilly temperatures but at least he was dressed for it! 

Way to go Gabe!!

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