


The team went back to work after the free evening last night. The memory of the Riley Hospital tour added motivation to the team members who again faced rain and mud. With one home at completion and the other two with roofs and windows, the team has made amazing progress in just a few short days.
The playground team completed their project after pouring cement and spreading two full truckloads of mulch. They took great satisfaction in the colorful structure; knowing the hundreds of children who will receive joy from it.
The Camp Riley team was at Bradford Woods completing the painting of cabins that will be full of smiling faces in just a few short weeks. They take great pride in their work and have become a very close team. They also were involved with the trails that are being created which will lead to the multi-purpose sports court being funded by the MDRT Foundation.
The evening concluded with a special banquet hosted by our friends at the Riley Children's Foundation. During this special evening, the team saw an artist's rendition of what the completed sports pavilion will look like. Then, as a special surprise, MDRT Foundation President Sally Munford and one of the Riley campers unveiled the dedication sign that will be placed at the pavilion. The sign announced the Jerry D. Semler/MDRT Foundation Sports Pavilion. The sign was named for Jerry Semler because of all that he has meant to MDRT, the MDRT Foundation and countless charities in the state of Indiana. Jerry was overwhelmed with emotion at the gesture, as was much of the team. It was a special ending to a special day...and a fitting tribute to a very special man.
Tomorrow is the dedication ceremony for our trio of projects. It is the day we have all been waiting for, but, sadly, also represents the day that the team says goodbye to one another. The good news is that, in only six weeks, we will all be back in Indianapolis for the MDRT Annual Meeting!


























