HUNDREDS
OF PHILLIES FANS PACK THE HORSHAM DAYS INN TO SEE THE PHILLIES 2008
WORLD SERIES TROPHY
On a rainy humid Saturday morning in Horsham Pa, the first fans
started to line up at 8:00 am to insure their spot to see the Phillies
2008 World Series trophy. Three hours before its scheduled arrival
they came dressed in their Phillies tee shirts, or uniform shirts,
hats, all sorts of clothing to show their love for this team. The
oldest was a 94 year old who had left his home in Delaware at 6:30
am, while the youngest was 2 month old Sean, cradled in his dads
arms, not understanding why, but wearing his favorite Phillies tee
shirt. By 9:00 am The line had eventually circled its way down the
Days Inn driveway towards busy Route 611. An early estimate had
the crowd at more than 500 faithful Phillies fans, all duded out
and clutching their digital cameras for that once in a lifetime
photograph. At exactly 10:50 am the SUV with its Phillies occupants
Craig Solomon, and Tom Brown made its way to the front door to unload
their treasure as the long line of fans parted to get a first glimpse
of the trunk hosting the trophy. Joanne Zapata, the thoughtful General
Manager had decorated the interior of the hotel in a festive arrangement
of red & white balloons that gave the appearance of a carnival
atmosphere. All in all in was a great day to be a Phillies fan in
Horsham, Pennsylvania.
Thank you Phillies for keeping alive that memorable October 2008
day when the trophy's journey began. Lets do it again, same time,
same place, next year. Thank you Horsham Days Inn's Joanne Zapata
for being such a gracious host.





Joanne Zapata, Days Inn General Manager
shares a moment with the main guest.










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