www.soudersentinel.blogspot.com - if you want to know more about our evening January 19th.
or facebook. I put a whole photo album of pictures there. faith souder. If you are not a facebook participant, I will put those on here too.
John's 32nd year with ACD Festival Group as their volunteer Poster Artist. The ACD Festival had their annual Board of Directors Meeting at the Museum. Dinner was catered for free from Goegleins'
and always, their food is fabulous. The poster is revealed at the foot of the staircase each year where
Dave Kurtz from the paper takes a group picture and also John revealing this year's Poster.
It is a 1936 Auburn - who is owned by Rick James, CEO of Metal Technologies. The airplane is owned by Phil Allison who is the pilot for Metal Technologies and was part of his family owned business downtown Auburn. The Auburn Airport that was located out on North Indiana Street is also featured.
Afterwards we were invited to the open house for Bill and Maary Hohler's new automobile museum.
It is the former station owned by Dick Foster. It is across from the old YMCA. Bill Hohler is the President for the ACD Festival. Everyone is excited this year, because of the new Director Sarah Payne who is also part time administrator for the RiverFest in Ft. Wayne. She grew up here and has since returned to live and work part for the Festival. She will lend a lot of new ideas and fund raisers to the ACD Group.
I added that top picture because it was 50 degrees out and years past when we went to these functions, I would have snow boots, and all kinds of extra clothing, plus have to run the car before we went home. Its amazing! The lake was totally unfrozen again. Last year, we had sun and 25 degrees.
And, so for some of you this is overkill, but there is new life breathed into the group this year, and everyone is enjoying new ideas and working together in a way they haven't for the past few years.
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As for other news: I am volunteering to work with the Dekalb County Community Foundation for Scholarships. I will be assisting them with taking in applications for scholarships, grading, scoring and interviewing upon occasion. They are a very impressive organization and am looking forward to learn more and be a part of all they do for the community.
My book Embracing Emotional Forgiveness is being reinvented. I have changed the name and size of the book and will be adding more pages. "Fix Your Future So It Does Not Reflect Your Past" (Embracing Emotional Forgiveness) will be in a 5 1/2 by 7 1/2 format. 2nd edition will be reprinted before April 1st. I really should write a piece on Women living with retired husbands 24/7. I thought I would split laughing last night when four of us were comparing notes. One of the car owners wives, was telling how her husband just had to accompany her to the grocery store. She said, "You just haven't experienced life until you reach up for a product to put in the cart, step back and run into your husband instead." Then she said, He wanted to know "why did you chose that particular product. . .", and then she said he was grounded fro the grocery store. We had some good chuckles and how I should write about what to do. Yeah, what?
While you ponder that, have a good week. Assume the position of prayer and asking God for how you can help Him this week bless others.
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