Bathed in the lights from Smooth Groove, Slimfest creator Steve Stilts stands with Beverly Garrett, who won the diamond necklace donated by Phillips Jewelry; Jarrod Millsaps with Fraternal Order of Police and Shop With a Cop; and Donna Stilts, Steve’s wife and co-host of the party.
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David Hall, whose business, Hall’s Salvage, is one of the Slimfest corporate sponsors, smiles as he and wife Donyele remember their first meeting at Slimfest in 2007.
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The Blues Brothers entertain the crowds.
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“BuzzBee” of B97.5 gathers his crew around him. From left are Brad Jacobus, the Bee, radio personality Jeff Jarnigan and Patrick Booher.
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Enjoying the music are Tanner Williams, Jenna Forster and Ryley Forster.
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Jarrod Millsaps, right, congratulates Brad Hunt of Madisonville for winning the 103.5 gallons of gas at Slimfest, donated by Kenjo Markets and Blount Today.
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In a surprise visit, Steve Stilt’s parents and son came from Nashville to support Slimfest. From left are Jordan Ware and Beverly Garrett, with the Stilts family -- dad, Ken Stilts; mom, Jo Stilts; and son, Andy Stilts.
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Trudy Hughes, executive director of New Hope Children’s Advocacy Center, helped gather New Hope supporters to work at Slimfest, which donated half of the proceeds from the party to the center.
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David Hall of Hall’s Salvage, radio personality Jeff Jarnigan and Steve Stilts get ready to draw the final two finalist for $10,000 tax-free cash. The money was won by Richard Embry.
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Helping with crowd control are Deputy Tony Boring and Marian O’Briant, public information officer with the Blount County Sheriff’s Department.
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“Jake” of the Blues Brothers from Memories Theater in Pigeon Forge shakes and shimmies across the parking lot at Slimfest.
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Lori and Drew Berry enjoy their first visit to Slimfest. Drew is a local chiropractor.
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Gathered in the VIP tent are, from left, seated, Ron Parson, Paula Parson, Ivan Beltz and Donna Davis. Standing are Sue Graves and Debbie Beroth.
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