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June 4, 2020
 
Note to self - Store bulletin periodically whi8le working on it so that if you do something to blow it up, you don't lose all of it and have to start again!! https://images.app.goo.gl/A5VZPTo2ZvSprpDPA
(Why does this guy go all those days and times and he can't come up with a name for his horse, really? I mean, REALLY!!)
 
Brenda definitely turned lemons into lemonade. When there was the Coronavirus shut down, her businesses were shut down. She took the time and sewed over 1,000 face masks, and raised over $3,000 for the Kettering Rotary Foundation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUrznOzxJqo&list=PL1MFPYbHMusfAiGYgu7SdFJYwavTfk3Oa&index=110
 
The club Board of Directors has appropriately recognized Brenda for her service above self. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRCe5L1imxg&list=PL1MFPYbHMusfAiGYgu7SdFJYwavTfk3Oa&index=111
(You've got to like the haircuts and outfits from the 60's)
 
 
Thank you Brenda!!
Now, here is your assignment. I'd really like some input back from you. I will then put it in future bulletins. What I want to know is, what book have you read recently that has had a real effect on you and why? Mine is "The Children" by David Halberstam. It has to do with the Civil Rights movement in the 60's. Halberstam writes so well. It is called The Children because many in the movement were High School and College students (children). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSAoEf1Ib58&list=PL1MFPYbHMusfAiGYgu7SdFJYwavTfk3Oa&index=114
Their parents knew they were going to get beat up and shot and they told them to go and protest anyway. The book actually had me in tears at times. How about you? Treat it just like we were sitting around the lunch table.
 
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