Category: Fettig, Art
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Art Fettig’s Monday Morning Memo – October 26, 2009
I ordered some new business cards recently and they arrived in the mail yesterday and they sure brought back memories of long ago. It was in February, 1961 in Battle Creek, Michigan and I’d given up alcohol and purchased an old Underwood Typewriter.
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Volunteering – by Art Fettig
Over 26% of all Americans do some kind of volunteer work during the year. With our current economy there are more needs to be met than ever and a greater need for volunteers.
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Mayberry Days – by Art Fettig
That was the weekend that was and I doubt that I will ever forget it. With my host, Dan Hornak, I visited the Mayberry festival held at Mt. Airy, N.C. and I shook hundreds and hands and posed for so many pictures that my upper lip was numb from all that smiling.
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Climbing Out – by Art Fettig
Art Fettig – When is the last time you climbed out of your shell? I said your shell, not your rut. Your shell, if it is anything like mine, is that place I climb into when I am fearful of a new situation.
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How Many Lives?
I have a Distinguished Service to Safety Plaque from the National Safety Council dated 2002 and the metal plate fell off of it. I took it to the frame shop for advice and then stopped over at a friends repair shop.
