CULLMAN —
We had the pleasure of taking part in the ASA tournament and wanted to express my sincere appreciation to the City, its parks department, and the people representing St. Bernard for their hospitality. We lodged at the Hampton Inn and more hospitable hosts and hostesses would be hard to find. Our thanks also to the people who were the wait staff at all the restaurants at which we ate. They were, without exception, pleasant and accommodating. They are the first line representatives of your community to any visitor and did your city proud.
Well done, Cullman. We look forward to coming back to your wonderful city next year.
Chuck Roche
Vincennes, Indiana
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