10-4 Magazine September 2023
10-4 Magazine / September 2023 73 “Competitor’s Choice” award went to Chris Hickerson with CGH Enterprises, and the “Norwegian Award” went to Jess Daniels with JD Truck repair. Lastly, the big award is the “Big Kahuna” award. For the first eight years, it was given to a singular truck, but for the 9th event it went to two cabovers. This year, the “Big Kahuna” award went to a pair of conventional trucks – a Kenworth and Peterbilt. The Pete belonged to Matthew Neyens with Wild West Express, and the KW belonged to Stephanie Henderson (my mom) with Standlee Hay. All proceeds from the show went to the Anna Cheri Foundation, which was created to help fund adoptions for families who are in the adoption process, and to inspire people to orphan care around the world. The foundation’s main goal is to bring awareness to the global orphan crisis in order to inspire as many people as possible, to raise as much money as possible, to help as many families as possible and as many children as possible. The show was able to raise just over $20,000 for the foundation, in hopes of raising even more next year. Alongside many people, the 10th Annual Southern Idaho Truck Show was amazing and very memorable to many, including me. Congratulations to all the winners and thank you for all that brought out your trucks and those that supported the cause. Stay tuned for more details about the upcoming show for next year and be ready for some changes! Let’s give the 10th Annual Southern Idaho Truck Show a ten, andwho knows, maybe the 11th annual show in 2024 will get an eleven! If you missed it this year, don’t make that same mistake again. n
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