The Douglas County Events Center was rockin’ to the gills on Sunday night as the Douglas/Elbert Task Force brought the famous band Firefall to play some of their memorable hits. It was the celebration of 30 years for DETF, and Firefall did not disappoint, as they romanced the audience with favorites such as “You are the Woman,” “Mexico,” “Cinderella” and “Strange Way.”
The band claimed to be a little road weary as they arrived from a gig in Minnesota, but if that was the case then 100% to them must be warp speed. There was energetic toe tapping, clapping and dancing as the audience remembered the hits from the ’70s and since. Everyone agreed with with lead singer Jock Bartley as he marveled on how it could be 40 years since this music was introduced, and it was every bit, if not more, vibrant Sunday night as the band returned home to Colorado.
Before the concert, special awards were presented by DETF Executive Director Suzanne Greene, including FirstBank, Connie Huydts, Nani and Lee Lindig and New Hope Presbyterian Church. Douglas/Elbert Task Force works to meet the immediate needs of residents of Douglas and Elbert County who are in financial distress and at risk of becoming homeless. They help through troubled times, while maintaining dignity and respect.
In 2012, DE Task Force served 15,684 people–half of which were children. Crisis situations can come swiftly and mercilessly, and volunteers are there to help with a safe environment, a listening ear and a smile.
The Task Force began in 1984, when local parishioners of several Castle Rock churches joined forces to create a centralized location to send people in need. Volunteers were encouraged to help those less fortunate.
Now, 30 years later, $761,491 in food, hygiene and household supplies was distributed last year, with food bank and housing assistance being provided as well. There are also utility assistance programs, emergency overnight lodging, “Santa’s Sharing,” and thrift store projects, a medical mobile van, and much, much more. Task force volunteers provided almost 31,000 hours of service; the equivalent of 23 full-time staffers.
Band leader and co-founder Jock Bartley with Kristi Manz, volunteering for DETF for the evening
Guitarist Mark Andes, left, with Jamey Bartley
Firefall members pose with Jerry and Jan Selinfreud
Firefall members with Janet and Steve Miller
Firefall members with Kyle and Jane Kucharski
Nani and Lee Lindig meet the band
Firefall members with Nani and Lee Lindig
Firefall members with Tera and Jon Radloff
Firefall members with Justine and David Wickhem
Ms Colorado State Michelle Marie greets Jock Bartley and the band
Michelle Marie with the members of Firefall
Rockyard Brewery manager Laird Mulderink meets Mark Andes and members of Firefall
Laird Mulderink with Firefall
Denny Barkley and guest with Firefall
Blacktie’s Pam Cress with members of Firefall
Jeff and Monica Wasden, Mona and David Weaver and Stacy and tony Spurlock meet Firefall
Sharon Kollmar, volunteering for DETF, poses with Firefall
A fan with Firefall
Pastor Russ Kane with Firefall
Jackie Searle, Allan Jojola and Kevin Wunderlich chat with David Muse of Firefall
The Castle Rock & Rollers pose with Firefall
Senda Casada-Griswold meets Jock Bartley of Firefall
Kenton Kuhn makes sure his “Mad Tickets” system is working
DETF’s Joe Roos and Ms Colorado State Michelle Marie
Amanda Von Holtum sings the National Anthem
Ms Colorado State Michelle Marie was the emcee
Board Chair Patti Owen-Delay welcomed everyone
Patti Owen-Delay thanks attendees for their support
Laird Mulderink of presenting sponsor Rockyard Brewery says a few words
Laird Mulderink invited ticketholders to come in to Rockyard Brewery for a beer on him.
Executive Director Suzanne Greene says a few words
Suzanne Greene begins the awards presentation
Suzanne Greene presented FirstBank with the Philanthropic Business award
David Mittan, left, and Wes King of FirstBank accept the Philanthropic Business award
Nani and Lee Lindig wait to take the stage to accept their award
Suzanne Greene congratulates Connie Huydts
Connie Huydts accepts her Pioneer Award
Connie Huydts describes some of her experiences at the DETF Thrift Store
Connie Huydts with her Pioneer Award
Nani and Lee Lindig accept the Philanthropic Family Award
Nani Lindig says a few words as husband Lee looks on
Lee and Nani Lindig with their Philanthropic Family award
Suzanne Greene congratulates Pastor Russ Kane
Pastor Russ Kane says a few words
Pastor Russ Kane of New Hope Presbyterian Church
Pastor Russ Kane accepts the Philanthropic Organization award on behalf of New Hope Presbyterian Church
Firefall co-founder Jock Bartley
Jock Bartley demonstrates his guitar finesse
Jock Bartley on guitar
Mark Andes recently rejoined the band
Jock Bartley sings one of Firefall’s signature hits, with Sandy Ficca on drums
David Muse and Jock Bartley
Jock Bartley and Steve Weinmeister on lead vocals
The band rocked the house at Douglas County Events Center
Firefall–just as good today
Mark Andes
Steve Weinmeister
Jock Bartley
Jock and Steve on lead vocals
Jock and Steve getting into the song
Remembering hits
Firefall on stage
David Muse on sax
Packed house
Firefall rocked the house
Firefall jamming
Sandy Ficca on drums
Some heavy guitar pickin’
Steve Weinmeister wrapping it up
Steve Weinmeister waves to the crowd
Mark Andes on guitar
Jock Bartley getting into the song
Jock feels the music
Firefall jammin’
Dave and Jock
Jock Bartley
Steve Weinmeister
Jock Bartley on lead vocals
Sandy Ficca on drums
Mark Andes
Mark Andes
Firefall on stage
Firefall on stage
Steve Weinmeister on vocals
Jock and Steve
Jock Bartley
Mark Andes thanks the crowd
Mark Andes recently rejoined the band
Mark Andes has been with Spirit, Dan Fogelberg and Heart, among others
Jock Bartley talking to the audience
Steve and Mark
Mark Andes enjoys himself
Jock and Steve
The band on stage
Jamey Bartley takes a break
Steve and Mark
Dave ad Jock jammin’
Jock thanks the audience
Steve getting into the song
Steve and Mark
Mark Andes waves to the crowd
Mark Andes tells a story
Mark Andes talking about coming home to Colorado
Mark Andes tells a story
Mark Andes thanks the audience
Jock talks to the audience
Steve Weinmesiter
Steve Weinmeister
Jock and Steve
Jock and Steve
Jock getting into the lyrics
Mark Andes
Steve Weinmeister
Sandy Ficca
David Muse
Jock Bartley
Jock and Steve
David Muse plays the flute
Steve Weinmeister
Jock Bartley
Steve Weinmeister
Jock and Steve
Jock and Steve
David Muse
David Muse plays that sax
Dave Muse
Dave Muse
Dave Muse and his saxophone
Dave Muse
Talk about getting up close and personal!
Dave Muse
Dave and Jock
Dave and Jock
Dave and Steve
Dave and Steve
Jock, Dave and Steve
Steve Weinmeister
Jock and Mark
Jock and Mark
Dave and Steve
Jammin’ on stage
Steve and Jock
More jammin’
Harmony
Wratchet it up
Obviously having a good time
Firefall still enjoys playing good music
The band wraps up first half
Mark has some comments
Dave and Jock at the end of the first half
Dave and Jock thanking the audience
Mark Andes
Jock telling a story
Board member Jim Weglarz, left, ED Suzanne Greene and Don Bounds
The Fisher family–Terri’s 5-Star Talent & Entertainment booked the band
Philanthropic Business: FirstBank (accepted by Wes King and Dave Mittan); Pioneer Award: Connie Huydts; Philanthropic Family Award: Nani and Lee Lindig; Philanthropic Organization: New Hope Presbyterian Church (accepted by Pastor Russ Kane)
Executive Director:
Suzanne Greene
Staff:
Kathy D'Amore, volunteer coordinator/admin asst.; Jenny Follmer, client services officer; Rodolfo Gallegos, food bank mgr.; Joseph Roos, director of philanthropy; Christie Sbarra, store manager; Jude Schouweiler, client services manager
Introductions:
Suzanne Greene
Welcome:
National Anthem: Amanda Von Hultum
Speaker:
Board Chair Patti Owen-Delay and Laird Mulderink, manager of presenting sponsor Rockyard Brewery
Entertainment:
Firefall
Sponsors:
Presenting sponsor: Rockyard Brewery; Other sponsors: Highlands Ranch Rotary Foundation, FirstBank Castle Rock
Ticket Prices:
$17
Board of Directors:
Patti Owen-Delay, chair; Lori Nebelsick-Gullett, vice-chair; Nino DiMatteo, treasurer; Jim Weglarz, secretary; Shelly Schneider; Jerry Selinfreund; Kathie Shandro; Diana Stigleman; Advisory Board: Merril Jaeger, Joan Sjostrom