June 30 we were proud to bring Hoagie Day back to Philadelphia as one of the signature events for our title Sponsorship of the Welcome America! Festival and all I can say is we really weren’t kidding when we promised it was going to be the most jam packed Hoagie Day yet!
We had a Hoagie Heritage Day Proclamation from Philadelphia Mayor Nutter who officially proclaimed June 30th to be Hoagie Heritage Day. We had a Hoagies for Heroes hoagie building competition between Philadelphia Police Officers and Firefighters who squared off in a charitable hoagie building competition in memory of fallen comrades. We had a Rocky Contest where contestants competed for title of “Best Lookalike and Soundalike” Rocky. And of course we had a Hoagie Feast where the 1¼ mile long hoagie we built earlier in the day was served free to the public.
But I have to say from the bottom of my heart, that one of the aspects I was most proud of was the Wawa Talent event that occurred right before our Hoagie Day festivities began. Last night Wawa’s search for the best singing Associate came to a head at the finals of the first ever Wawa Talent Event, an American Idol-inspired singing contest that put our associates’ pipes on display! After a three month open call for the best Wawa singer out of all our 16,000 associates, we narrowed down the group to the top 12 finalists, who sung their hearts out in the finals round last night. To get to this point, the finalists made it through local and regional audition rounds, and boy were they deserving of the finals. Click Here to check out a little more about our incredible 12 finalists.
All of these associates were winners in my book, but first place deservedly went to Kristin Jackson from Perryville, Maryland, who truly knocked the judges out of their seats with Jill Scott’s One is the Magic Number. This followed up on another knockout performance during the regional audition round when she wowed the judges with a song from The Color Purple. Her singing style represents a mix of R&B and Gospel, inspired by musicians Maxwell and Alicia Keys.
Before last night’s event Kristen told us she was looking forward to the crowd’s reaction as this was her first performance in front of a large crowd. She also told us she cannot sing a song unless the song is in her soul and she can relate to it in some way. To support Kristin, family, friends, and associates made the trek from Perryville to stand in the audience with handmade sings cheering Kristin on as they hope to see her win!
Here's a video clip from her performance.
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Kristen was not the only one with a cheering section as all the 12 finalists had friends, family and co-workers at the event, providing all the love and support anyone could hope for. It really was a wonderful reflection of how deep our Wawa family extends.
I’ve always said that we have the most talented associates working at Wawa, and each of these 12 associates is proof that this talent extends well beyond providing excellent customer service. Congratulations to all of the finalists and thank you to each and every one of you for sharing a piece of you hearts and souls with us. There was no better way to welcome America to our celebration.
‘Till next time…