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http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aber...s/12653052.htm
TV show grants wishes in Brookings
Associated Press
BROOKINGS (AP) — A family displaced by Hurricane Katrina is living in Brookings as the result of a new reality television show that grants wishes in selected communities.
Brookings is one of 10 towns to be featured in the first season of the "Three Wishes" show.
The show's host, singer Amy Grant, performed in Brookings Wednesday evening and announced two of the major wishes to be featured on the NBC show when it airs this fall. The show grants two wishes to individuals and one to the community. . . .
Several hundred people approached the show's producers with suggestions. Mayor Scott Munsterman suggested a home for a family that fell victim to Hurricane Katrina.
David and Giselle Sparkman and their two children were flown to Brookings where producers and crew members leased and furnished a house for them.
A welcoming committee of about 50 neighbors greeted them at 1 a.m.
The second wish granted and announced at Grant's concert was to pay off the house mortgage for Bill Logue, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor over a year ago. His wife and their five children also will receive free education at South Dakota State University.
The third major wish was not revealed Wednesday. Other smaller wishes will be included in the Brookings episode.
The Sparkman family left New Orleans the morning before Katrina's winds all but destroyed their home.
"It will be nice to have a normal life," Giselle Sparkman said. "We haven't had a normal life since Katrina." . . .
Go State! ;D
http://www.aberdeennews.com/mld/aber...s/12653052.htm
TV show grants wishes in Brookings
Associated Press
BROOKINGS (AP) — A family displaced by Hurricane Katrina is living in Brookings as the result of a new reality television show that grants wishes in selected communities.
Brookings is one of 10 towns to be featured in the first season of the "Three Wishes" show.
The show's host, singer Amy Grant, performed in Brookings Wednesday evening and announced two of the major wishes to be featured on the NBC show when it airs this fall. The show grants two wishes to individuals and one to the community. . . .
Several hundred people approached the show's producers with suggestions. Mayor Scott Munsterman suggested a home for a family that fell victim to Hurricane Katrina.
David and Giselle Sparkman and their two children were flown to Brookings where producers and crew members leased and furnished a house for them.
A welcoming committee of about 50 neighbors greeted them at 1 a.m.
The second wish granted and announced at Grant's concert was to pay off the house mortgage for Bill Logue, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor over a year ago. His wife and their five children also will receive free education at South Dakota State University.
The third major wish was not revealed Wednesday. Other smaller wishes will be included in the Brookings episode.
The Sparkman family left New Orleans the morning before Katrina's winds all but destroyed their home.
"It will be nice to have a normal life," Giselle Sparkman said. "We haven't had a normal life since Katrina." . . .
Go State! ;D
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