Countdown for Christmas: Day 21
For the 25 days leading into Christmas, Brett Inc. is talking music. Christmas music. Sit back and enjoy.
Major faux pas on our part, we almost forgot the McKenzie Brothers’ 12 Days of Christmas. Yes, this is more popular in the North, but what a great song as actors Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis butcher the 12 Days of Christmas as decoded by two drunken Canadians.
It was from their album Great White North, in which the gifts included eight comic books, seven packs of smokes (cigarettes), six packs of two-four ("two-four" is Canadian slang for a case of 24 bottles of beer), five golden toques, four pounds of back bacon, three (pieces of) French toast, two turtlenecks, and a beer in a tree (identified early on in the song merely as "a beer"). They did not get past the eighth day; Bob wanted to include a dozen (12) doughnuts on the twelfth day.
Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc. donates to Greer Soup Kitchen
GREER – Employees from Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc. wrapped a year of giving to the Greer Soup Kitchen with the delivery of $4,714 along with food and paper products today.
The $4,717 included a match from Mitsubishi Polyester Film for what its more than 600 employees and contractors raised for the Greer Soup Kitchen during the holiday season. The total is part of a larger series of support for the Greer Soup Kitchen, which is part of Daily Bread Ministries and has been serving the Upstate since 1990. The donation will allow the Greer Soup Kitchen to serve 30,000 meals in the community.
In November, 55 Mitsubishi Polyester Film employees and their families participated in a fundraiser walk for the agency and the company donated money on behalf of each employee and their family members who took part. That allowed for more than $1,000 to be raised.
“It is great to be part of an organization that cares about giving to those less fortunate in our community, and great to have employees who give their time to help others during this busy time of year,” said Dennis Trice, president and chief operating officer of Mitsubishi Polyester Film.
Steve Miller, one of the founders of the Greer Soup Kitchen, said the agency gets a lot help from area churches, but Mitsubishi Polyester Film is one of the few businesses that give so much.
“They have stepped up to the plate,” he said. “And we appreciate that.”
Mitsubishi Polyester Film employees already are looking at ways to garner more support for the Soup Kitchen in 2012. One shift is planning to volunteer during lunch at the kitchen in the near future.
The Greer Soup Kitchen is located at 5200 Poinsett Street and relies completely on donations of food and money from businesses, churches and private citizens to fund its mission of providing meals to those who need them. It serves more than 150 meals each day and is open year round.
Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc. is an Americas’ affiliate of Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc. and offers a wide array of polyester films for existing markets such as industrial labels and liners, flexible packaging, and also for many of today’s new emerging markets in energy and electronics. Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc. has additional polyester film assets in Germany, Japan and Indonesia. Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc., the parent company of Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc., manufactures and sells various high performance products and services including functional films, electronics materials, industrial and construction materials. Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc. is part of the Mitsubishi Chemical Holding Group, one of the largest chemical companies worldwide with annual revenues of approximately $35 billion.
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Countdown for Christmas: Day 20
For the 25 days leading into Christmas, Brett Inc. is talking music. Christmas music. Sit back and enjoy.
Did you know Alvin and the Chipmunks won three Grammy’s for “The Christmas Song? " Neither did we. That is more than the Rolling Stones won in their entire career not to mention Men at Work.
The Christmas Song is one of those odd little numbers. Kids love it, teens remember it fondly and adults cringe at the high-pitched voices. Whatever. Here it is again.