November 10, 2024

These Jim Gardner fans toasted him with Fireball and and a tailgate

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Fans of Action News anchor Jim Gardner grab pizza sent over from the 6ABC studios Wednesday as they gathered for a tailgate party in the Target parking lot across the street to watch the final 6 p.m. newscast by Jim Gardner. © Tom Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Fans of Action News anchor Jim Gardner grab pizza sent over from the 6ABC studios Wednesday as they gathered for a tailgate party in the Target parking lot across the street to watch the final 6 p.m. newscast by Jim Gardner.

How does Philadelphia commemorate a beloved broadcaster’s 46 year career? With shots of Fireball and a tailgate in a Target parking lot across from his studio.

“This is Philadelphia, we tailgate everything, so why not?” said Delaware resident Chris Miko, 36, who announced the tailgate to honor 6ABC newscaster Jim Gardner on Twitter November 2021. “What is more in the spirit of celebration than a tailgate?”

The initial post garnered more than 1,600 likes but only the hardcore braved the weather in the low 30s Wednesday evening to gather in the parking lot off City Line Avenue. It was a smaller crowd than Miko imagined — roughly 15 people. He took solace in the fact he drew some of the most hardcore fans of all ages.

Action News anchor Jim Gardner poses for photo with fans gathered for a tailgate party to commemorate his last evening anchoring the 6ABC evening news. © Tom Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Action News anchor Jim Gardner poses for photo with fans gathered for a tailgate party to commemorate his last evening anchoring the 6ABC evening news.

Chris Foley, 25, made his T-shirt at 1 a.m. — a black and white photo of Gardner with “the voice of Philadelphia” printed on the back — and made the three-hour trip from State College to reminisce with like-minded fans.

The trip would have been worth it just for the story of saying he tailgated Gardner’s final broadcast, he said. Then Gardner came out.

As the newscaster turned the corner of the parking lot, his fans screamed “Jim’s coming!” with such intensity, one would have thought he was a Philadelphia Eagle.

Fans of Action News anchor Jim Gardner gather for a tailgate party Wednesday in the Target parking lot across the street from the 6ABC studios to watch the final 6 p.m. newscast by the veteran Philadelphia broadcast icon. © Tom Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Fans of Action News anchor Jim Gardner gather for a tailgate party Wednesday in the Target parking lot across the street from the 6ABC studios to watch the final 6 p.m. newscast by the veteran Philadelphia broadcast icon.

In a long, elegant winter coat and without a hair out of place, the 74 year old warmly greeted the group of roughly 15 fans as the Action News theme song played in the background.

“You guys are crazy!” joked Gardner.

“I know we are!” Miko replied.

The interaction between the fans and their hero felt like a family reunion or birthday party.

Action News anchor Jim Gardner greets fans gathered for a tailgate party Wednesday in the Target parking lot. The veteran Philadelphia broadcast icon walked from the 6ABC studios across the street before he anchored his final newscast at 6 p.m. . © Tom Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Action News anchor Jim Gardner greets fans gathered for a tailgate party Wednesday in the Target parking lot. The veteran Philadelphia broadcast icon walked from the 6ABC studios across the street before he anchored his final newscast at 6 p.m. .

East Falls resident Gwenn Vilade, 32, got to show off a T-shirt of vintage Gardner in front of the anchor desk. Cynthaya Johnson, founder of the nonprofit “Give Me My Roses” that gives people their literal flowers while they’re alive, presented Gardner with a jumbo card signed by people at the tailgate. All got to take a group photo with Gardner, and 6ABC brought them wristbands, a Gardner cutout, and pizza while they watched the newscaster’s final broadcast together in the lot.

Fans of Action News anchor Jim Gardner gather for a tailgate party Wednesday, Dec, 21 2022 in the Target parking lot across the street from the 6ABC studios to watch the final 6 p.m. newscast by the veteran Philadelphia broadcast icon. © Tom Gralish/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Fans of Action News anchor Jim Gardner gather for a tailgate party Wednesday, Dec, 21 2022 in the Target parking lot across the street from the 6ABC studios to watch the final 6 p.m. newscast by the veteran Philadelphia broadcast icon.

“He is literally everything you would expect,” said Foley. “He’s like the nicest, most genuine type of person asking everybody all the questions and it’s gonna be weird not seeing him on TV.”

Throughout the evening people shared their favorite memories of Gardner, though many had a hard time picking one newscast. They just remembered Gardner being with them during the bad and the good. Miko said it felt like Gardner was celebrating with him during the newscast that followed the Eagles’ Superbowl win.

Center City resident Amanda Nolan, who comes from what she calls a “6ABC family,” said his hearty laughs peppered in the newscasts are what made him memorable, something the 32-year-old only picked up while watching Gardner compilations on YouTube.

I just always appreciated his human side of the broadcast, having fun, and it always felt like a family at 6ABC,” said Nolan.

Before leaving the tailgate to anchor the news, Gardner told reporters the end of this chapter was complicated for him, though he said he was touched by people’s kindnesses.

When asked if he’d been tailgated in his year of constant farewells, which include being honored on Capitol Hill and during 6ABC’s Thanksgiving Day parade broadcast, Gardner joked it had all become routine.

“Are you kidding? This is ridiculous, this is unbelievable,” he said, gesturing at the crowd.

“So thank you. Thank you for that.”

To end the very on-brand Philly tailgate, Gardner’s fans watched his final 6 p.m. broadcast from a TV set up in the parking lot. They clapped after Gardner bid everyone farewell and ended the evening with shots.

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