Sun RV Talent Competition Raises $33k for Vets

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April 3, 2016

Mike Rosenhagen, U.S. Army veteran and Sun RV vice president, introduces representatives from Disabled American Veterans (holding the check), including Mary Ann Keckler, DAV service chair (center). Also sharing the stage are Sun RV team members who are vets.

The 5th annual Sun RV talent competition finale drew nearly 1,800 Sun RV residents to the Lakeland Center in Lakeland, Florida, on March 23 and raised an astonishing $33,243 to support Disabled American Veterans (DAV).

Sun RV has worked closely with DAV over the past three years raising $100,000 in cash and in-kind donations to help veterans get benefit and disability compensation.

According to Mary Ann Keckler, DAV State Veteran Administration Volunteer Service Chairman, 100 percent of the donation will go directly to helping veterans who are determined by the VA to be disabled by an injury or illness that was incurred or aggravated during active military service.

“As a veteran and a Sun RV team member, it was a great honor to stand on stage with my brothers and sisters of the armed forces and help hand over that huge check,” said Army Veteran Doug Crawford. “The DAV is so deserving of our support I was honored to be part of that very touching moment.”

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Sun RV Communities founding partner Colleen Edwards said, “Disabled American Veterans is such a worthy organization, many of Sun RV’s guests and residents are Veterans and it is an honor to work with an organization that supports so many of our own. Community service is at the forefront of who we are and it has been incredible to watch not only our industry partners get involved, but to see the support and donations that have come directly from our communities.”

For the second year in a row Sun RV’s Sarasota based Sun-N-Fun RV Resort took home first place honor, with Sun N Fun Transfer an acapella quintet, walking away with the $5,000 grand prize. In second place, James Smith of Lakeland RV Resort, gave the crowd a big laugh with his Scottish humor and musical review and was awarded $500. Ray Batcher of Glen Haven performed “Danny Boy” as a tribute to dearly departed Sun RV team member Sally Adams, and won the third place prize of $250.

The finale came after weeks of preliminary park contests at 26 different RV and MH communities throughout Florida. A panel of four judges, including celebrity judge James Marvell of 60’s musical group Mercy, Beecher Jacobsen of Jacobsen Homes, Tim Berg of Sysco Foods and Tara Allan of the Lakeland Center, determined the winners.

The dollars raised at CGT included generous contributions from major sponsors Tengo Internet, Jacobsen Homes and Exact Drive, 16 additional corporate sponsors, funds raised by Sun RV resorts, as well as individual donations during the event.

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