Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News, Volume 25, Issue 24, Nov. 17, 2017

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Volume 25 Issue 24

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Hot Dog! Wesley Chapel Man Takes Home $18K In Prizes From ‘Let’s Make A Deal!’ By JOHN C. COTEY

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What do you get when you mix Wesley Chapel resident Christopher Moody with TV personality Wayne Brady and a hot dog costume? Oh, about $18,000 worth of prizes, including a new dining room set and a 7-day trip for two to Greece. That was Moody’s haul when he appeared on June 22 on the CBS-TV daytime game show “Let’s Make A Deal,” which is hosted by Brady. The show didn’t air until last week, Nov. 10, allowing Moody to finally let the secret out of the, err, hot dog casing. “It was a tough secret to keep,’’ said Moody, who works in the admissions department at USF and moved to Wesley Chapel five years ago from Carrollwood. “My parents were the most excited. I had to be coy and vague with them for four months.” A longtime fan of the show — he and his wife Meredith DVR it daily and watch it together at night — Moody was able to extend a trip to a conference in California by one day to fit in an appearance in the studio audience during a taping of the show. He had applied online for a ticket, and the day after his conference, after parking two blocks away — and yes, walking the rest of the way in his hot dog cos-

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forth a little extra tume — Moody energy himself. joined 150 other prospecSeated in the first tive “dealers” in row, Moody didn’t have a room and filled to wait long to appear out the necessary on the show. The first paperwork. contestant, a woman Groups of from Orlando, was 10 were then called first, and then ushered off to Brady, the host for the meet with show past nine years and best producers for known for his stand-up interviews. comedy and years on “Let’s Make “Who’s Line Is It AnyA Deal,” created way?” (which now airs in 1963, is probon The CW network), ably most famous then called for “The for its long-time Hot Dog.” host, Monty Hall, “I knew I was the and often havonly person dressed ing contestants as a hot dog,’’ said choose between Moody, who had to prizes hidden take a circuitous rout behind doors to Brady without tripnumber 1, 2 or 3. ping over any cords Contestants or camera angles. “I still dress in zany was definitely worried Years of watching “Let’s Make A Deal” paid about that,’’ he says, costumes, the off big for Wesley Chapel’s Christopher Moody. laughing. higher energy the better, and a Brady interseries of deals are offered to those chosen. viewed Moody, asked where he was from “Everyone is at 110-percent energy and about the costume, and then riffed level, some were hooting and hollering on his fond memories of eating hot dogs and doing all kind of things to get noduring the summer while visiting his ticed,’’ said Moody, confessing to putting grandmother.

Given the choice between a check or a box, the Orlando contestant chose the check. Brady then turned to Moody, and offered him $1,000 for the box. “I turned it down,” Moody says. “It was just a gut feel. Right from the beginning I was hoping I’d win a trip, I had a good hunch that is what was going to be in the box.” Brady offered $1,400, then $2,000, but Moody stood firm. “I figured I’m in this far, why not keep the box?,’’ he said. “But I was wondering if he was trying to save me from something miserable, or is he trying to save the company from giving away an expensive prize?” Moody finally got to see what was under the box – a video screen, which revealed that he had won a dining room table and set of four chairs, as well as a private dinner for up to nine people. “At the very least,’’ Moody thought, “it wasn’t a terrible decision,” especially since his dining room set at home was 25 years old and Meredith had been asking him to get rid of it. “But that’s not all,’’ the announcer bellowed. That’s when it was revealed that Moody also was getting a 7-day Greek cruise, including two nights in Athens. Hot dog! “You can tell by my reaction I was super pumped,’’ said Moody. “It was a great experience.”

Wesley Chapel Rotary Club To Serve Up Another ‘Gobble’ On Turkey Day! The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel (WC) Noon, which meets Wednesdays at noon at Lexington Oaks Golf Club, is proud to continue living up to Rotary International’s motto of “Service Above Self” with service projects both internationally and here in Wesley Chapel. To that end, the club will “serve up” its eighth annual Turkey Gobble Feast at Atonement Lutheran Church (29617 S.R. 54) on Thanksgiving Day — Thursday, November 23, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The Rotary Club and its Land O’Lakes satellite club served up nearly 400 meals last year at Atonement Lutheran and at a second church in Land O’Lakes. This year, says WC Noon Rotary president Kent Ross, the satellite club is hosting a separate event the same day while the club Ross leads already had nearly 380 people registered to receive a free Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the trimmings/fixings at our press time. “But, we want everyone in the community to know that you don’t have to be homeless for us to serve you a meal,” Ross

The Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel Noon will serve 400 or more meals at this year’s eighth annual Turkey Gobble Feast on Thanksgiving Day at Atonement Lutheran Church on S.R. 54. says, “you just have to register ASAP, so we “but we also know there are people in need know how much food we have to order. We out there who aren’t in the system who absolutely will not turn anyone away who may otherwise not have a real Thanksgivregisters in advance and will do our best to ing meal and we want to help them, too.” To register yourself or someone accommodate walk-ins, too.” Ross says that club members Ron Old- you know for the WC Rotary’s Turkey ano and Cheryl Ohls are this year’s Turkey Gobble Feast on Thanksgiving Day, call Gobble event chairs, and they are hopeful or text (813) 586-3328 or email Rotathat anyone who knows a family or even an ryTurkeyGobble@gmail.com. — GN individual in need of a Thanksgiving meal will call or email (see below) to register. “We know a lot of the families in need, through the weekly food bank at Atonement Lutheran and the schools,” says Ross,


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