National Reading Day

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Thank you Cards!

National Reading Day

Skydive Orange is always grateful when receiving thank you cards but this time, it was extra special!

On September 26th 2014 Skydive Orange and 3rd Dimension Productions jumped at Locust Grove Primary School in honor of National Reading Day. We received a ton of thank you letters from all of the students at LGPS and we wanted to share a few with you! Jumping for the children is always so rewarding, their eyes light up and they are filled with excitement. We can’t thank the children enough for their time and efforts, making us thank you cards, we will treasure them!

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About Whitney Payne

Co-Operations Manager at Skydive Orange - Working with Skydive Orange for 10+ years - Previously positions held: Office manager, manifest, guest services, social media manager, she does it all! “If you told be 10 years ago I’d be co-managing a skydiving facility and loving every minute of it, I would have laughed in your face. I am not an adrenaline junkie, not spontaneous and definitely not a thrill-seeker but I love these people. Skydivers are truly a different breed of people and I am forever thankful for them accepting me into their community. Watching people visit Skydive Orange to face fears, celebrate milestones or just jump out of a perfectly good airplane has been truly life changing for me and helped be become the person I am today.” – Whitney Payne

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Patty McInerney

AMAZING ... EPIC! Great experience with my son to celebrate the big 50!

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