Making Miracles
Thursday, July 27, was Miracle Treat Day at Nashville Dairy Queen, and proceeds of every Blizzard sold went to St. Louis Cardinal Glennon Hospital through the Children’s Miracle Network.
Along with frozen treats, DQ also had balloons for kids, live music and face painting, or in the case of Konly Cruser, 6, ABOVE, arm painting, as Eve Rather Broxson helps a Spiderman logo start to take shape. Altogether, Miracle Treat Day brought in $2,185.78 from 662 Blizzards sold, and currently, $2,546 has been collected in donations collected in canisters in the store.
- The Threshermen provided musical entertainment.
- Jamie Gale tastes her first Blizzard, banana flavored.
- The Threshermen provided musical entertainment.
- The Threshermen provided musical entertainment.
- The Threshermen provided musical entertainment.
- Cydni Wrobel makes one of Miracle Treat Day’s many Blizzards.
- Konly Cruser, 6, arm painting, as Eve Rather Broxson helps a Spiderman logo start to take shape.
- Balloons and fun!
- Dairy Queen Co-owner Mike Caplinger brings a couple Blizzards out.