The Lion's Pride vol. 1 (Fall 2013) | Page 47

44 State’s summer fires filled the Columbia River Gorge and the venue itself. Jason Mraz was the headliner. After several years of working for Latitude 45 Catering, dining room and kitchen locations still amaze and surprise me. This one was on a cliff. Hours earlier both the kitchen and dining room were barreling along I-90 in flight cases loaded inside one of the semi-trucks that carry concert paraphernalia all night from one venue to another. Catering equipment was packed tightly along with wardrobe, band equipment, lighting, sound, and everything else needed to put on a concert. This morning the trucks and tour buses pulled in and parked backstage at The Gorge in eastern Washington. The Latitude 45 crew climbed off one of the buses and greeted us with handshakes, grins and hugs. My son, Zach is usually on the road with one of the catering crews, but he’d just finished his last tour for the year. Today, because this was close enough to home, we were the local help. Live Nation, the production company, also had two or three guys there to help us for the day. The Gorge is a unique situation for catering because it’s in the middle of nowhere. Zach rented a refrigerator truck and we’d done a big shop in Seattle. After the shop, Zach, his cousin Elijah, and I had driven as far as Ellensburg the night before. Zach’s job for