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broncobryce
05-01-2010, 02:02 PM
http://bonnercountydailybee.com/articles/2010/04/21/columns/doc4bce98458e467560950071.prt

Football greats help DayBreak Center tackle funding needs

By DAVID KEYES

Saturday was a night to remember to raise funds for people and families trying not to forget.

The second Night to Remem-ber fundraiser brought together NFL greats Jerry Kramer and Jake Plummer and reminded us all that Sandpoint native Kramer and Sandpoint newcomer Plummer’s hearts are bigger than their stature.

“It’s good to be home,” said Kramer. The smiling Kramer, with the baritone voice, regaled the audience with stories of Vince Lombardi, the University of Idaho and Sandpoint High School coach Cotton Barlow and even quoted — verbatim — long passages from Invictus and Walden Pond.

Kramer was a member of the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I and II and has been named to several lists of the best NFL players ever.

NFL quarterback Jake Plummer, who has called Sandpoint home since retiring from the Denver Broncos, shared a story about how he began helping at Sandpoint’s Senior Center and Day Break Center.

“I read a story in the Bee that the Senior Center was looking for drivers to deliver meals,” he said. “I had just retired and I wanted to stay busy and be active.”

Plummer entered the senior center and met the center’s director, Norma White.

He asked White if she needed any help around the center.

“Can you run a rake?” she asked. He said he could. He said he also wouldn’t mind delivering meals to seniors. White said he could drive the van or they would pay him mileage.

“You don’t have to do that,” he said.

She looked up and down at the — in her opinion — shabbily dressed young man with a scraggly beard and said, “Don’t you need a job?”

With that he went to find the rake and got to work.

A few minutes later someone told White that he was THAT Jake Plummer.

“I’m glad she didn’t know or she would have put me in a special chair for celebrities or something like that,” he joked.

Since that beginning, Plummer has been a regular at the center and has raked, delivered meals and has stolen all of the hugs “from the old women” from volunteer John Elsa.

Wednesday is delivery day for Plummer. Sometimes his route takes 45 minutes or 75 minutes “depending if Melva wants to talk or when Carol is in the yard — and Carol is always in her yard even in the snow.”

Plummer grew up in Boise next to his grandparents and is reminded of them when he spends time with the seniors here.

“They taught me to chew your food 20 times, how to dust and whistle,” he said. “The number one thing they taught me was respect for people and especially elders. That’s why I do this.”

His grandfather fought Alzheimer’s and went from being “a kind man to someone we hardly knew.”

Kramer’s brother, Russ, died of Alzheimer’s and was cared for by the DayBreak Center.

“All I could think about was Tammy and how hard it was on her to take care of a man who was like an 18-month-old child. I lost a brother to Alzheimer’s darkness, this horrible disease, we need to get science behind this.”

Sandpoint’s Senior Center feeds 100 people a day at the site or with home delivery.

“The seniors at home are dependent on us to keep their independence,” said board member, Doug Staker.

Staker shared with the audience that the Senior Center’s annual budget is $250,000, of which $150,000 comes from state and federal funds. The rest is raised locally and a good portion comes from anonymous donations, a snowblower raffle, as well as Saturday’s fundraiser.

The DayBreak Center operates on a $70,000 annual budget of which the federal government pays $50,000.

The fundraiser was expected to raise around $5,000 and everyone went away Saturday night amazed and grateful they could spend an evening listening to two NFL greats remind us all that greatness doesn’t just happen on the football field.

David Keyes is publisher of the Daily Bee

broncobryce
05-01-2010, 02:03 PM
I liked Plummer, he was from Boise and of course had the nice Porn mustache.

T.K.O.
05-01-2010, 05:59 PM
i wrote about him delivering meals and that the lady had offered him a gas voucher for using his own vehicle a few months ago.
he said he was ok and did'nt need the gas money......it cracked me up that the lady thought he was poor when the dude has millions.
i always respected plummer for sticking to his guns about wearing tillman's # on his helmet as well.
he may not have been the the most personable guy while in denver but all in all he seems like a good dude.and his wife is smokin' hot
he lives about 70 miles from where i live.he signed a hat for me and one for my son at a game in denver a few years ago too.

Lonestar
05-01-2010, 06:08 PM
I always liked the guy was atria PRO under center and a gamer..

Thought it was funny that he got drafted into the NFL was not planning for it and then that hey paid him to PLAY football.

Way to many hated the guy because he wanted to retired and "Screw DEN" out of a Draft choice for him.

Funny I guess when you look at the grand scheme of things. I wish him well and will always be grateful of his winning games for us, right at 75% of them IIRC

broncobryce
05-01-2010, 06:56 PM
People like him and Ricky Williams (anyone see the 30 for 30 on him, it was incredible) don't buy into all the crap, and they do it how they want to. People don't understand how someone could walk away from it, but first you need to walk a mile in their shoes.

Lonestar
05-01-2010, 07:01 PM
People like him and Ricky Williams (anyone see the 30 for 30 on him, it was incredible) don't buy into all the crap, and they do it how they want to. People don't understand how someone could walk away from it, but first you need to walk a mile in their shoes.

now I love my wife and life.. BUt if I had a gazillion bucks in the bank a hot wife and a cabin in the mountains to move to I'd be there in a heart beat.

Got to remember folk this guy was down home, drove 2 year old Honda element, dressing up for him was clean Tee shirt and jeans with no holes in them. So the thought of not getting beat up weekly and having to go therapy to fix the bruises, well just how many right minded folks would have not done the same thing.

BTW all I lack there is a cabin and MONEY.

GGMoogly
05-01-2010, 08:02 PM
Love the title of this post. Some visuals of Jake will never be forgotten

:eek: :pound: :eek: :rant: :frusty: :faint: :pound:




Still, he was good people. :salute:

pnbronco
05-01-2010, 08:14 PM
Jake was a great guy here in Denver, they just reported the bad things. He was so good to me so many times. Every time he knew I needed help with some charity he was more than happy to help and never questioned anything I asked him to sign. He even said do you need something for your family at Christmas. He support so many kids charities and gave his own money to many of them, funny how that never made the press. I'm not surprised he is volunteering at the Senior Home, I will always miss him and wish him only the very best.

arapaho2
05-01-2010, 10:17 PM
I always liked the guy was atria PRO under center and a gamer..

Thought it was funny that he got drafted into the NFL was not planning for it and then that hey paid him to PLAY football.

Way to many hated the guy because he wanted to retired and "Screw DEN" out of a Draft choice for him.

Funny I guess when you look at the grand scheme of things. I wish him well and will always be grateful of his winning games for us, right at 75% of them IIRC

you got it a little wrong.....we dont hate plummer because he wanted to retire....we dislike him because HE ASKED TO BE TRADED WHEN HE LOST HIS JOB....then proply retired when he wasnt handed a starting job for houston and instead had to compete for one at TB

Timmy!
05-01-2010, 10:25 PM
All the guy did was win games. It was rarely pretty, and I was nervous every friggin time he dropped back to throw, but the Broncos were in the playoffs almost every year he was the starter (not that it's all because of Jake, but the fact remains).

Denver Native (Carol)
05-01-2010, 10:33 PM
Jake was a great guy here in Denver, they just reported the bad things. He was so good to me so many times. Every time he knew I needed help with some charity he was more than happy to help and never questioned anything I asked him to sign. He even said do you need something for your family at Christmas. He support so many kids charities and gave his own money to many of them, funny how that never made the press. I'm not surprised he is volunteering at the Senior Home, I will always miss him and wish him only the very best.

Thanks girl for posting things that ARE important :salute:

BroncoWave
05-01-2010, 11:10 PM
I liked Plummer, he was from Boise and of course had the nice Porn mustache.

:D

http://www.thesameintensity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/jake_plummer_moustache1.jpg

T.K.O.
05-02-2010, 12:10 PM
now I love my wife and life.. BUt if I had a gazillion bucks in the bank a hot wife and a cabin in the mountains to move to I'd be there in a heart beat.

Got to remember folk this guy was down home, drove 2 year old Honda element, dressing up for him was clean Tee shirt and jeans with no holes in them. So the thought of not getting beat up weekly and having to go therapy to fix the bruises, well just how many right minded folks would have not done the same thing.

BTW all I lack there is a cabin and MONEY.

nice save........;)