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Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but [M]the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event[/M]. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | n |
[M]Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time[/M], but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | n |
There’s also a chance that [M]the Galaxy Watch[/M] will be saved for this event, [M]rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th[/M]. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | n |
[M]There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event[/M], rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | e |
[M]IFA will then[/M] begin in earnest on August 31st and [M]run through September 5th[/M]. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | e |
[M]IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st[/M] and run through September 5th. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | e |
While [M]the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks[/M], the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | n |
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that [M]the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017[/M]. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | n |
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, [M]the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear[/M], but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5 in Berlin. Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30.
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox.
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch that is most likely a thing. Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well.
We will be on site to keep you updated, so stay around when the end of August comes. | n |
Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now Samsung has also announced it is having a [M]press conference on August 30[/M]. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | e |
Last month we got an invitation from Sony and now [M]Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference[/M] on August 30. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | e |
[M]Last month we got an invitation from Sony[/M] and now Samsung has also announced it is having a press conference on August 30. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | n |
[M]Samsung is[/M] having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is [M]planning to also unveil[/M] new Smart TVs and [M]other home appliances like[/M] refrigerators and [M]washing machines[/M], according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | e |
[M]Samsung is[/M] having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is [M]planning to also unveil[/M] new Smart TVs and [M]other home appliances like refrigerators[/M] and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | e |
[M]Samsung[/M] is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9 when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company [M]is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs[/M] and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | n |
Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers [M]on August 9[/M] when [M]the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled[/M], but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | e |
[M]Samsung is having a separate announcement for all smartphone lovers on August 9[/M] when the Galaxy Note9 will be unveiled, but the company is planning to also unveil new Smart TVs and other home appliances like refrigerators and washing machines, according to the invitation slipped in our mailbox. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | n |
Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced and [M]sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well[/M]. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | n |
[M]Last year we saw the Gear Sport getting introduced[/M] and sound logic suggests we might see a wearable this time as well. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | n |
The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with [M]the Samsung Galaxy Watch[/M] that [M]is most likely a thing[/M]. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | e |
[M]The mobile devices division will have its time under the stage lights with the Samsung Galaxy Watch[/M] that is most likely a thing. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | n |
[M]This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place[/M] from August 31 to September 5 [M]in Berlin[/M]. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | e |
[M]This year the annual IFA trade show is taking place from August 31 to September 5[/M] in Berlin. | We’re just days out from the official unveiling of the Galaxy Note 9 at Samsung’s Unpacked event in New York City, but that’s not all that the South Korean company has in store for August. Over the weekend, Samsung began sending out invitations to its IFA 2018 press conference, which will take place on August 30th ahead of the annual Berlin trade show. IFA will then begin in earnest on August 31st and run through September 5th.
It’s worth noting that Samsung typically uses its stage time at IFA to focus on home appliances and Internet of Things devices, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions (all of which are pictured in the invite). The invite also appears to show off the Galaxy Note 9, which hasn’t actually been announced yet.
The Galaxy Note 9 will have already shipped by the time IFA 2018 rolls around, but the phone will likely make at least a short appearance just to remind everyone that it’s now available. There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Watch will be saved for this event, rather than packed in to the Note 9 unveiling on August 9th. Previous rumors have pointed to the watch and the phone being announced at the same time, but the Galaxy Watch might be a more appropriate fit for the IFA event. Plus, it wouldn’t distract from the Note 9 that way.
While the Note 9 has been thoroughly spoiled by leaks, the timing of the Galaxy Watch unveiling is still unclear, but it’s worth noting that the Gear Sport smartwatch was first shown off at IFA 2017. | e |
[M]Sil Mazzini[/M], Teddy's mom, [M]said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant[/M]. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]Sil Mazzini[/M], Teddy's mom, [M]said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates[/M] and their parents [M]to join him for celebrations at the restaurant[/M]. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
Sil Mazzini, [M]Teddy[/M]'s mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the [M]kindergartner[/M]'s classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]Sil Mazzini[/M], Teddy's mom, [M]said that 32 invitations were sent out[/M], inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom[/M], said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and [M]the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers[/M]. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]Social media was flooded with messages of support[/M], and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after [M]Mazzini's photos from the party were[/M] posted by a Tucson reporter and [M]picked up by other Arizona outlets[/M]. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after [M]Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter[/M] and picked up by other Arizona outlets. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family[/M] after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
"I'm done with parties for a while," [M]Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing[/M]. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | n |
[M]"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15[/M] following the sad weekend showing. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]Teddy's party was held[/M] at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson [M]on Sunday afternoon[/M]. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]Teddy's party was held[/M] at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant [M]in Tucson[/M] on Sunday afternoon. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant[/M] in Tucson on Sunday afternoon. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, [M]but out of everyone else -- no one came[/M]. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it[/M], but out of everyone else -- no one came. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | n |
[M]Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards[/M] and well wishes [M]to Teddy.[/M] | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | n |
[M]Many viewers have expressed interest in sending[/M] cards and [M]well wishes to Teddy.[/M] | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | n |
[M]Many viewers have expressed interest in sending[/M] cards and [M]well wishes[/M] to Teddy. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | n |
[M]Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards[/M] and well wishes to Teddy. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | n |
[M]Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O.[/M] | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | n |
A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to [M]a pizza party[/M] for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says [M]no one showed up.[/M] | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]A[/M] Tucson [M]6-year-old[/M] invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and [M]his family says no one showed up.[/M] | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]A[/M] Tucson [M]6-year-old invited[/M] 32 of [M]his classmates to a pizza party[/M] for his birthday [M]over the weekend[/M]...and his family says no one showed up. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]A[/M] Tucson [M]6-year-old invited[/M] 32 of [M]his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday[/M] over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]A[/M] Tucson [M]6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party[/M] for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]A Tucson 6-year-old invited[/M] 32 of [M]his classmates to a pizza party[/M] for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
[M]A[/M] Tucson [M]6-year-old invited[/M] 32 of [M]his classmates to a pizza party[/M] for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up. | It's the birthday party scenario no kid and no parent ever wants to experience: A bunch of invitations are sent out — and on the big day, no one shows up to the party.
That's exactly what happened Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show. But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.
Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there.
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ.
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party.
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy.
And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers. | e |
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, [M]I organized the whole party for the 21st[/M]," [M]she[/M] told KSAZ. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, [M]I organized the whole party[/M] for the 21st," [M]she[/M] told KSAZ. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because [M]his dad[/M] works in Alaska and [M]was able to come the 18th[/M], I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because [M]his dad works in Alaska[/M] and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"[M]His birthday was[/M] actually [M]October 3rd[/M], but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," she told KSAZ. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, [M]I organized the whole party for the 21st[/M]," [M]she told KSAZ[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because [M]his dad[/M] works in Alaska and [M]was able to come the 18th[/M], I organized the whole party for the 21st," [M]she told KSAZ[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"His birthday was actually October 3rd, but because [M]his dad works in Alaska[/M] and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," [M]she told KSAZ[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"[M]His birthday was actually October 3rd[/M], but because his dad works in Alaska and was able to come the 18th, I organized the whole party for the 21st," [M]she told KSAZ[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
[M]That's exactly what happened[/M] Sunday [M]to a 6-year-old[/M] boy [M]named Teddy[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
[M]That's exactly what happened[/M] Sunday [M]to a 6-year-old boy[/M] named Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
[M]That's exactly what happened[/M] Sunday [M]to a 6-year-old[/M] boy named Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
[M]That's exactly what happened Sunday[/M] to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
[M]That's exactly what happened[/M] Sunday to a 6-year-old boy named Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
[M]Mazzini told KSAZ-TV[/M] that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite — and [M]that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
[M]Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates, each containing an invite[/M] — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
[M]Mazzini told KSAZ-TV that she made goodie bags for his classmates[/M], each containing an invite — and that the day prior to the party she even spoke to some of parents who said they'd be there. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said [M]fans[/M] reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with [M]some[/M] even [M]offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said [M]fans[/M] reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with [M]some[/M] even [M]offering to buy a customized jersey[/M] for Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said [M]fans[/M] reached out to the club [M]wanting to know how they could help out[/M] — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, KNXV reported, adding that [M]a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club[/M] wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
What's more, the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game Friday, [M]KNXV reported[/M], adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
What's more, the [M]Phoenix Rising soccer team[/M] invited Teddy to its [M]playoff game Friday[/M], KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
What's more, [M]the Phoenix Rising soccer team invited Teddy to its playoff game[/M] Friday, KNXV reported, adding that a team spokesperson said fans reached out to the club wanting to know how they could help out — with some even offering to buy a customized jersey for Teddy. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
But she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone, save for [M]uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them.[/M] | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
But [M]she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table alone[/M], save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
But [M]she did snap a photo of Teddy at the table[/M] alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
But [M]she did snap a photo of Teddy[/M] at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
But [M]she did snap a photo[/M] of Teddy at the table alone, save for uneaten pizza and paper plates with no one sitting in front of them. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
"I'm done with parties for a while," [M]Mazzini quipped to the station following the en masse no show[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
[M]"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini quipped to the station[/M] following the en masse no show. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his [M]birthday bash[/M] at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and [M]nobody came[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that [M]Teddy[/M]'s 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to [M]his birthday bash[/M] at Peter Piper Pizza [M]in Tuscon, Arizona[/M] — and nobody came. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that [M]Teddy[/M]'s 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to [M]his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza[/M] in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that [M]Teddy[/M]'s 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to [M]his birthday bash[/M] at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that [M]Teddy's 32 kindergarten classmates[/M] and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
His mother, Sil Mazzini, told KNXV-TV that [M]Teddy's[/M] 32 [M]kindergarten classmates[/M] and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
His mother, [M]Sil Mazzini[/M], [M]told KNXV-TV[/M] that [M]Teddy's 32[/M] kindergarten [M]classmates[/M] and [M]their parents were invited to his birthday bash[/M] at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
His mother, [M]Sil Mazzini[/M], [M]told KNXV-TV[/M] that [M]Teddy's 32[/M] kindergarten [M]classmates[/M] and their parents [M]were invited to his birthday bash[/M] at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
[M]His mother[/M], [M]Sil Mazzini[/M], told KNXV-TV that [M]Teddy[/M]'s 32 kindergarten classmates and their parents were invited to his birthday bash at Peter Piper Pizza in Tuscon, Arizona — and nobody came. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
And [M]the Phoenix Suns[/M] basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their [M]Wednesday game against the Los Angeles Lakers[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
[M]And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy and his family to watch their Wednesday game[/M] against the Los Angeles Lakers. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
[M]And the Phoenix Suns basketball team also invited Teddy[/M] and his family [M]to watch their Wednesday game[/M] against the Los Angeles Lakers. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
Some cool consolations
Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users after [M]a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party[/M]. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | e |
Some cool consolations
[M]Mazzini told KNXV the family planned to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading birthday wishes that poured in from social media users[/M] after a Tuscon reporter posted photos of Teddy alone at this own party. | A Tucson 6-year-old invited 32 of his classmates to a pizza party for his birthday over the weekend...and his family says no one showed up.
Teddy's party was held at a Peter Piper Pizza restaurant in Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
Sil Mazzini, Teddy's mom, said that 32 invitations were sent out, inviting the kindergartner's classmates and their parents to join him for celebrations at the restaurant. She said a few people did respond that they were unable to make it, but out of everyone else -- no one came.
"I'm done with parties for a while," Mazzini joked to ABC15 following the sad weekend showing.
The family plans to celebrate Teddy's birthday Monday night by reading well wishes shared with the family after Mazzini's photos from the party were posted by a Tucson reporter and picked up by other Arizona outlets.
Many viewers have expressed interest in sending cards and well wishes to Teddy. Mazzini says cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 18952, Tucson, AZ 85371.
Social media was flooded with messages of support, and the Phoenix Suns have invited Teddy to watch Wednesday's game against the Lakers. | n |
[M]This is the second year in which the Hall of Fame Game will be played on Thursday, rather than on Sunday[/M]. | Last season the Arizona Cardinals opened up the preseason in the 2017 Hall of Fame Game against the Dallas Cowboys.
This season, it's the Baltimore Ravens and the Chicago Bears taking the field to kickoff the 2018 NFL preseason.
Here's everything you need to know about the 2018 Hall of Fame Game.
Game Information
Who: Baltimore Ravens vs Chicago Bears
Date: August 2, 2018
Time: 5:00 p.m. Arizona time
Location: Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton, Ohio
Of course, I'll be tuned in to see the NFL debut of Lamar Jackson on the Ravens.
Yet, we get an early look at the Bears with Mitchell Trubisky, who the Cardinals will see in game three of the NFL regular season.
So, there's definitely something to watch in this game.
Plus, it's the NFL, so of course we'll be tuning in.
Enjoy the first game of the NFL season and realize, we have football every week for the next six months. | n |
This is the second year in which [M]the Hall of Fame Game will be played on Thursday, rather than on Sunday.[/M] | Last season the Arizona Cardinals opened up the preseason in the 2017 Hall of Fame Game against the Dallas Cowboys.
This season, it's the Baltimore Ravens and the Chicago Bears taking the field to kickoff the 2018 NFL preseason.
Here's everything you need to know about the 2018 Hall of Fame Game.
Game Information
Who: Baltimore Ravens vs Chicago Bears
Date: August 2, 2018
Time: 5:00 p.m. Arizona time
Location: Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton, Ohio
Of course, I'll be tuned in to see the NFL debut of Lamar Jackson on the Ravens.
Yet, we get an early look at the Bears with Mitchell Trubisky, who the Cardinals will see in game three of the NFL regular season.
So, there's definitely something to watch in this game.
Plus, it's the NFL, so of course we'll be tuning in.
Enjoy the first game of the NFL season and realize, we have football every week for the next six months. | n |
[M]This is the second year in which the Hall of Fame Game will be played on Thursday[/M], rather than on Sunday. | Last season the Arizona Cardinals opened up the preseason in the 2017 Hall of Fame Game against the Dallas Cowboys.
This season, it's the Baltimore Ravens and the Chicago Bears taking the field to kickoff the 2018 NFL preseason.
Here's everything you need to know about the 2018 Hall of Fame Game.
Game Information
Who: Baltimore Ravens vs Chicago Bears
Date: August 2, 2018
Time: 5:00 p.m. Arizona time
Location: Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton, Ohio
Of course, I'll be tuned in to see the NFL debut of Lamar Jackson on the Ravens.
Yet, we get an early look at the Bears with Mitchell Trubisky, who the Cardinals will see in game three of the NFL regular season.
So, there's definitely something to watch in this game.
Plus, it's the NFL, so of course we'll be tuning in.
Enjoy the first game of the NFL season and realize, we have football every week for the next six months. | n |
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