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In 2002, I wrote with the help of many excellent people a series of essays on The Lord of the Rings. In one part of the series I commented that,
Now my first reading of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings was in 1986. Prior to that time, I, like some Americans, voted without much conviction. I didn't see candidates worth fighting for, and the U. S. government had so entrenched itself in our lives that we, in general, had grown to accept it's size and scope. Like in The Lord of the Rings "power is the thing most sought for in man", and it is true today. And as in all times, few men value freedom above comfort. It is the nature of man that we must combat, and the nature of man has not change since the Garden of Eden. This country was blessed when in the late 1700's, the leadership of this great nation understood first hand the evils of power and prescribed to it's countrymen a government limited in power and scope and understood that the ultimate gift of life and liberty was from God, to whom all oaths are made. This site is dedicated to the education of mankind and to those before us and those to come "that march to the tune of a different drummer"
Our Mission "Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people." --John Adams It is our job to continue to remind you that these freedoms that we so enjoy in this country are only successful if we understand that God is responsible for this gift and that we, the citizens of this country are the bearers of this freedom. It is your responsibility to continue in his work. The Story SundayNite is the creation of Frank Neudecker and Gary Thompson as a Sunday night radio program designed to provide political information to the public. The program originally titled Reese's Stuff on 101.5 News Talk Radio in Jackson, Tennessee back in 1993 with Reese of Reese Roofing Company and later TheCityNEWS as the main host. The program first aired in December of 1993 and became a mainstay for one and 1/2 years on it's Tuesday night slot. The program grew from it's original hour slot to two hours and moved to Sunday's in June of 1995 and took on the name SundayNite after Reese left the program to work more closely with "TheCityNews" paper. The original producers, engineers, gofers (Frank Neudecker and Gary Thompson) took over the program announcing and remained there till October of 2002. In 1995, we introduced the NASCARLady to the public. Today she has her own program in Lexington, Tennessee along with Gary called "Your Turn to Win" which airs on 96.5 FM WBFG. The SundayNite website was created in 1999 as a means to provide news and information on a weekly (now daily) basis. Community Involvement West Tennessee St. Jude Tennis Classic SundayNite and it's parent company along with Thompson Auto Center, 101.5 Newstalk Radio, Rose Integrated Services and other associated company's are actively involved in St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital through it's contributions to the annual West Tennessee St. Jude Tennis Classic. The West Tennessee St. Jude Tennis Classic is held each year in September to raise funds for the daily operation of the Hospital. Beech Bluff Parade SundayNite, Thompson Auto Center, the Woodmen of the World, and others contribute to the annual growth and success of the Beech Bluff Parade whose funds are used to provide educational scholarships for worthy students. This annual gathering has raised thousands to provide needed funds that promote leadership and community service. Join Hands Thompson Auto Center, the Woodmen of the World and others contribute to the Madison County Volunteer Fire Department by providing added funding each year by holding a barbeque and fish fry area residents. The funds are used to enhance or improve the fire department facilities.
From 1975 till 1994, worked as an Industrial Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Asst Plant Manager, and Production Manager and consultant engineer for companies such as Kleer Vu Industries, Emerson Electric, Proctor Silex, and MTD Products and Kilgore. In 1994, he took over the family business. In 1992, he work with the committee to elect H. Ross Perot for President. In 1994, with Reese, Gary Thompson, and he started the Radio Program show on WNWS 101.5 In 1996 the program changed to SundayNite. Frank is married to Sarah Anne Neudecker and has one son, Chris. Chris is a graduate of Bethel College with a MBA from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a degree of Jurist Prudence from the the University of Missouri at Columbia. Contributions to relieve us from this awful debt can be made directly to SundayNite..... joke. Born - 11-16-1956 In Jackson, Tennessee. Raised in Beech Bluff, TN and lived in Jackson & Madison Co. all of my life. I attended school at Beech Bluff and Jackson State College with a major in Business & Accounting. Also attended the General Motors Training Institute. Married my lovely wife Joyce Isom on 11-18-1977. Our first and only child Autumn Renee was born on July 15,1980 I first worked for the Buick dealership on Jackson until opening my own business in 1982 along with my father and brothers where we do all kinds of auto repair but the Body Shop is the main part of the business along with brake and A/C and Heat, front suspension, and rebuild used cars to sale. I am President of the Beech Bluff Lodge 293 for the Woodmen of the World and the Chairman of the Board of Trustee for the State of TN Woodmen of the World. I attend Campbell St. Church of Christ where I am a Deacon on the transportation committee. I first got involved with Frank and Reese in 1992 when Ross Perot ran for President Frank and I started SundayNite in January 1994 and the ride has been great I don't think I could keep up with the hours and demands if the fans were not so great, even the ones we don't agree with. The NascarLady was an idea that know one ever dreamed would make it. But week after week we have proved them wrong. We now have a new show and a new station (YOUR TURN TO WIN -- WBFG 96.5 ) I just hope that we can do as well for the fans as before. |
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SundayNite P. O. Box 3206 Jackson, Tennessee 38303 |
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