Due to scheduling issues with the Kansas City Chiefs playoff game this weekend, the FCA Breakfast is now… “Friday Night with the Wolf” – sponsored by FCA and Sunflower Bank.
The event will take place at 9:45pm at the DCHS Auditorium. Pizza will be provided in the DCHS Commons before the event.
Tickets are $10 and may be purchased at the door the night of the event!
Dodge City High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and the Tournament of Champions are excited to announce Dan Meers as the 42nd Annual FCA Breakfast speaker for the 80th Annual TOC.
Dan Meers has been KC Wolf, the mascot of the Kansas City Chiefs, for more than 30 years.
In 2006 he was selected as the first NFL mascot inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame.
Dan travels throughout the United States and the world entertaining thousands of people both in and out of costume. He has performed in over 40 states and 12 different countries. He is in high demand not only as a mascot but also as a humorous and motivational speaker to audiences of all ages. His enthusiasm, optimism and love for life are contagious and make Dan an inspiration to all those he meets. Be it young or old, executive or blue collar, his audiences walk away with a smile and a renewed spirit to live life to the fullest.
Whether you’re a Kansas City Chiefs fan or not, you’ll enjoy Dan Meers as he shares his unique wit and wisdom about life.
In his own words: “God didn’t put us on earth to make a living. He put us here to make an impact. Every day we have the opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus in this world. Life gets exciting when you begin using your life story to positively impact and influence the life stories of those around you.”
Dan lives in Kansas City, MO with his wife, Cam and their 3 children, Mycah, Aaron, and Mallory. Meers is the first ever FCA speaker to return to Dodge City for a second time – with his first appearance being at the 2001 TOC!
The Boot Hill FCA exists solely to help provide an inspirational program and breakfast for the teams competing in the Tournament of Champions. For over 40 years, the FCA Breakfast has been part of the tradition of the TOC. On top of the generous support of Sunflower Bank, this organization relies on donations from local businesses and individuals to keep the breakfast free of charge for the teams competing in the tournament each year. Anyone interested in donating to the Boot Hill FCA can contact Jay Gifford at Dodge City High School for details. FCA is an EFCA accredited ministry.