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An Evening with Dave Rice – UNLV Head Basketball Coach
Enjoy these collages from “An Evening with Dave Rice.” A great deal of money was raised for The Dave Rice Foundation with proceeds going to the UNLV Center for Autism.
An Evening with Dave Rice for Autism
An Evening with Dave Rice, UNLV Runnin’ Rebels Head Basketball Coach is taking place on May 4, 2012 at the Palms, Las Vegas, NV. This special evening will include celebrities, an auction, dinner, and presentation of the Armon Gilliam Award. What an evening and all of the proceeds support the Dave Rice Foundation & UNLV Center for Autism Spectrum. My husband and I will be there.
Children Learn from You
YOU, the parent, the teacher, the caregiver, ARE the model that a child sees. Be cautious in what you say and do. Children learn from YOU.
If you are happy ~ your child will glean joy in his/her life.
If you are strong ~ your child will learn strength.
If you share convictions ~ your child will learn to stand up for what is right.
If you show kindness ~ your child will be a giver.
If you have faith ~ your child will learn that faith will defeat despair.
If you have love ~ your child will learn that love can sustain.
These are my words, my beliefs, my experience. Kathie Harrington
Food bags ~ acts of kindness around Las Vegas
I continue with my little acts of kindness in the form of food bags as I drive around my city of Las Vegas, NV. I always carry at least two bags with me in the car and hand them out to people who hold signs on the corners. The quart size bags contain a bottle of water, crackers, fruit cup, candy, and a toothbrush or comb. I often put in chap-stick and lotion as well.
People are so grateful and I always receive a ‘thank you’ accompanied by a smile. Many of the men and women say, “God bless you,” That makes my day.
Yes, it is better to give and there is so much giving to be done. Don’t judge ~ just make little bags of kindness for people in your town. You’ll be the one who receives the gift!
I challenge YOU and let me know how it goes.
Las Vegas Metro Volunteers fly high at McCarran Airport
My husband, Tim, is a member of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Volunteer Police Department. They were named the #1 volunteer police department in the United States for 2011. That is Sharon Harding, (bottom left photo) holding the trophy, along with Capt. Maczala, from L.V. Metro, and Earl Beach, director of Metro volunteers at McCarran Airport.
Year-end stats for the McCarran Metro Volunteers are staggering with 3375 shifts and 163,509 public or department assists! Total hours these men and women volunteered at McCarran airport totaled 18,983. That is just for McCarran. Metro Volunteers assist the public all over the Las Vegas Valley in various positions. We can all be proud and grateful for their dedication and time.
When you’re traveling in or out of McCarran Airport and see a YELLOW SHIRT, ask a Volunteer or just say, “Hi.” They’re there to assist YOU because they care.
Dan Wheldon’s death in Las Vegas
Dan Wheldon was killed right before our eyes last week, 10-16-11, at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS).
My husband, Tim, and I were in the grandstands on that day, at that time. Tim is an avid race fan and never misses a main even at the LVMS. We were in the Neon Garage (pits) that day to see the drivers, crews, cars, and awesome events that took place before the race began.
U.S. Airforce planes zoomed overhead from Nellis AFB as 34 drivers started their engines. Nineteen cars circled five memorial laps to the tunes of Danny Boy and Amazing Grace in honor of Dan Wheldon only two short hours later. The race was not resumed.
The LVMS is offering a full refund on any tickets that were scanned for the race that day. Tim and I decided to take that refund and when we receive it, we will send it to a charity sponsored for the Wheldon children, Sebastian, 2, and Oliver, 8 months. There is also an online sports auction to take place for Dan’s wife Susie, and children.
Do you know what Editorial Without Words is?
My husband, Tim, is a Shriner. He has been a Mason and Shriner for over twenty-five years. One of his joys, since semi-retiring, is driving the Shrine van between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Several Shriners from the Las Vegas Shrine Temple volunteer their time to drive children and their parents over to the Shrine Hospital in Los Angeles for doctor appointments and hospital stays. One of Tim’s favorite stories is telling about two four-year-old children having races in the hospital waiting room ~ in their mini-walkers. Love, caring, and kindness abide with Shriners.
That’s the title of this picture, statue, monument, symbol
of Shriners everywhere.
Today, the famous photo is an integral part of the Shriners Hospitals logo, and has been reproduced on stained-glass windows, mosaics, tie tacs, pins, and in statues. A larger-than-life replica of the “Editorial Without Words” stands outside the International Shrine Headquarters building in Tampa. Photographer Randy Dieter presently serves as graphics editor for the Kentucky Post.
Noble Albert Lanier Hortman, the man in the photo carrying Bobbi Jo, passed away on December 6, 2009, two months shy of his 81st birthday. He lived a full life and was one of the fortunate ones to make a place in history that will live in time immemorial.
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Read for the record – October 7
On October 7th, read Ezra Keat’s The Snowy Day and help set a record for the most people reading the same book on the same day.
WHY – For every free online copy read, the Jumpstart organization and We Give Books will donate a book to a child in need.
Do it now ~ you’ll help ~ you’ll feel good.









