The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed Feb. 17 by President Obama. The chairman of the Turkey Committee immediately contacted his board of directors on a conference call to ask, "How can we get our hands on some of that $787 billion in order to continue to do our good works?"
A board member nicknamed "Fingers," and by coincidence a former employee of both Tom Petters and Denny Hecker, came up with the plan:
Apply under the initials MTPA, emboss the envelope with a turkey logo and include in the application a strong hint that we long have had a strong role in the promotion of turkeys in Minnesota.
Imagine the excitement when an official government envelope arrived at committee headquarters in August. Inside, the cover letter said our organization was receiving stimulus funds as part of the distribution for Minnesota's 23rd Congressional District, and there was a check made out to the MTPA for $38 million and change.
All that was left after that was to complete the paperwork as the Minnesota Turkey Provocateurs Association and, presto, we had on hand a potential bonus for the honorees at today's Turkey Banquet: stimulus money.
This gorgeous influx of cash also has allowed the Turkey Committee to stage the most elaborate celebration in the event's 32 years. On Wednesday night, this year's honorees attended a St. Paul bonfire fueled by the Wild's tickets "distributed" to keep its sellout streak alive.
Today, we move west to Target Center for the Turkey Banquet. We're expecting 1,200 people and can only hope the staff that works Timberwolves games can handle a crowd that large.
Let's get rolling here, with the introduction of 2009 special Turkey guests: