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Guys Gone Green

Time: 
Sat, 01/28/2012 - 3:00pm
Description: 

Green media without the guilt, finger-pointing, lectures, and other annoyances.

Some ‘Green Curious’ Guys and Trisha “The Green Girl” tackle the GREEN movement and have fun.

More: http://www.guysgonegreen.net

HOSTS:
Don Bailey
Don Bailey is the color commentator for the Miami Hurricanes Radio Network. He has also co-hosted numerous radio talk shows in South Florida and worked on local football television broadcasts. Bailey played center for the University of Miami and was drafted by the Denver Broncos in 1983. He eventually played for the Indianapolis Colts for three seasons. Bailey owns and operates five locations of Don Bailey Flooring in South Florida. He is married to Priscilla. The couple lives in Miami.

Marc Vandermeer
Marc Vandermeer has worked as the play-by-play voice of the Houston Texans since the franchise began play in 2002. He also currently co-hosts Sports Radio 610′s Morning Show. Vandermeer previously worked as the play-by-play voice of the Miami Hurricanes, UMass and Central Michigan University. His extra play-by-play work includes NCAA Tournament games on Westwood One Radio. Vandermeer works with many regional charities including serving on the Board of Directors for Junior Achievement of Southwest Texas. He is married to Corinne. They have a son, Luke, 5.

Shane Heumann
Shane is the Safety and Environmental Advisor working on a oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. Prior to working offshore, Shane traveled the country speaking to thousands of people. Shane has shared his life story of overcoming his mothers tragic death at a young age, as well as growing up in a homeless shelter with business leaders, charities, universities, and prisons to name a few. Shane is most famous for sacking Eli Manning in the 7th grade. Shane has an amazing daughter, Rylee, who is 6.

Trisha “The Green Girl” Gordon
Trisha has modeled for numerous publications, including Maxim, and appears regularly at events throughout the Houston area. She works at the popular restaurant Masones in Cypress, Texas.

Tony Fitzpatrick
Tony Fitzpatrick has worked as color commentator and sideline analyst on the Houston Cougars Radio Network for 5 seasons, and has appeared as a guest analyst on various sports radio shows in Texas. He played Nose Tackle for the University of Miami, winning a National Championship in 1983. Tony has played professionally for the Houston Gamblers, Minnesota Vikings and Houston Oilers. Fitzpatrick is married to the former Sherri Jo Kieth and they have 3 children, Austin 19, Will 17, and Sidnee Jo 14.

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