The Texas Oilman’s Charity Invitational Fishing Tournament would not be successful without all of the generous volunteers who work tirelessly every year to ensure a profitable outcome. Thank you to all of the volunteers through out the years!

In 2010 we began a tradition of recognizing major supporters of TOCIFT. That honor, in the form of certificate and Texas flag, went to Industrial Air Tool (Andy Gessner and Bill Pinkley). This year we honored Mary Ann McKenzie and Bill Von Goten who have been major supporters of our annual event since 2002.

 A special thanks to the following Volunteers who made our event flow smoothly:

 

Registration Team

Laura Coldewey

Lynn McLaren

Janice Hartman

Richelle Sims

Jennifer Sims

Judy Dickson

Dave Dickson

Karen Crain

Diana Shindler

Jeanette Pustka

Susan Mitchell

Jim Gann

Ann Nel Gann

Marcy Craft

David Klam

Diane Klam

Susan Phillips

Carolyn Allison

Tommy Phillips

Sue Milberger

Joel Battle

 

Weigh-in Team

Mary Covington

Mary Denson

Ray Denson

Cindy Gardner

George Guest

Gail Krejci

Laura Marshall

Eddie Kolojaco

Lawrence Arthur

Stephen Zapalac

Ashley Lubbers

 

Silent Auction Team

Stacey Fruedenberg

Sami Vrana

 

Security Team

Clay U. Shock and team

 

Tax Preparation & Consultant

Deloitte Tax LLP – (Brooke Kitchen and staff)

 

Matagorda County Commissoner

Dan Pustka

Kent Pollard

James Gibson

David Woodson

 

County Judge

Nate McDonald

 

Volunteers:

Cash Desk, Raffle Ticket Sales, Live Auction Assistance, Door Prizes/Pre-Draw Team, etc.

George Deshotels

Harry Fruedenberg

Amy Hartman

Gary Weichert

Johnny Hartman

Blake Reid

Bo Halton

Ray LeLoup

Angie Reid

Steve Hand

Sheila Eicke

Ken Reid

Daniel Hafner

Veta Johnston

Leta Chapman

Clayton Coldewey

Chris Coldewey

 

Annual Tax Return

Deloitte Tax LLP (Brooke Kitchen)

 

A/C and Power Systems

Sun Belt Rentals

 

Fuel Supply

Sun Coast Resources

 

Communications

Rignet, Inc.

Solid IT Networks

 

Publications, Newsletter and Website

Cynthia Bowen/Syndie’s Designs

Laura Coldewey/The Press Factory