The Martin Tower implosion has brought out all kinds of onlookers, including the curious and the entrepreneurs.Jeffrey Wetzel of Bethlehem is hawking T-shirts with the statement, “I Saw It Go Down,” for $15.The nearby Central Assembly of God was also selling shirts, marked “Implosion Bash.” These cost $10 and benefited the church, where lead pastor M. Cole McClenithan decided the services-disrupting event marked an opportunity.“OK, if it’s going to mess up services then let’s do something associated with [the demolition],” McClenithan said. “This is one more way to invite people into our circle.”
Source: Morningcall
Martin Tower implosion brings out entrepreneurs, too
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