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Lansing Jaycees Region D
PO Box 16150 www.lansingjaycees.org Population Division 7
Lansing, MI 48901 Base Membership: 52
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This year, our chapter participated in Lansing‟s American Cancer Society‟s Relay for Life event which was held on June 5-6th at the Lansing Catholic High School. Relay for Life is 24 hour walking event where teams of people take shifts walking to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. Our initial goal of raising $2,000 was well surpassed by the efforts of our team, Luminiara sales and a bake sale that occurred during the event. Also, Andrea Hoard petitioned Fazoli‟s Restaurant on Saginaw to hold three days where 15% of sales (with a coupon) would go towards our fundraising goal. In total, we raised
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During the event, we decided to go with an 80‟s cartoon theme, and many of the team members wore t-shirts with various cartoon characters on them. The campsite was also decorated with various cartoon shows from the 80‟s. In all, 17 members plus friends and family
came out to support the cause for fighting cancer.
The Monthly Newsletter of the Lansing Junior Chamber of Commerce July 2009
Chairperson: Alexandra Briseno [email protected] 517-974-0965
Relay Team Members F. White, C. May & J. Hutchison A. Briseno, F. White, & A. Siegel at Relay for Life
The Lansing Jaycees is an organization of people ages 21-40 which promotes leadership training through
community service. We meet the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. (dinner from 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.) at Tripper‟s Bar and Grill in Frandor. Visit our website,
www.lansingjaycees.org for more information.
July 2009
In This Issue Presidents Report pg. 3
Membership Info pg. 4
Seen in Action pg. 5
Member Spotlight pg. 6
Community Info pg. 7
Projects & Opportunities pg. 8
Individual Development Info pg. 9
Chaplains Message pg. 10
Management Info pg. 11
Upcoming Events pg. 13
Grab Bag pg. 14
Business Directory pg. 14
2009 Board of Directors
Jaycee Creed by C. William Brownfield
We believe that faith in God gives meaning
and purpose to human life; That the brotherhood of man transcends
the sovereignty of nations; That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise; That government should be of laws
rather than of men; That earth’s great treasure
lies in human personality; and that
SERVICE TO HUMANITY IS
THE BEST WORK OF LIFE
The Board meets on the 3rd Thursday each month, 6:00 PM at the Jaycees Service Center
President
Angela Clock 517-410-9527
Chair of the Board
Sheryl Soczek 517-862-6376
Board Members
Alexandra Briseno 517-974-0965
o Community VP
Angela Fossi 586-484-7027
o Membership VP
Arya Amirahmadi 773-793-1467
o Individual Development VP
Bridget Burnell 989-737-9685
o Secretary
Carrie May 248-756-3840
o Treasurer & Chaplain
Michael Spaulding 517-490-8628
o Management VP
Andrea Hoard 517-402-8488
o Membership Director
Join us for our monthly membership meeting at
Trippers! Every first Tuesday of the Month at 7:00 PM
345 Frandor Ave. 517-336-0717
President’s Report
We’re Halfway There… Don‟t worry – I won‟t break into Bon Jovi‟s “Livin‟ on a Prayer”, though I‟ve been known to do that (seriously, if you‟ve ever been in the car next to mine, you‟ve probably seen it!). But, we‟re halfway through 2009 and what better way to celebrate our successes than some shout outs?
At the end of our second quarter of the year, our chapter was at growth. Thanks to the hard work of our membership, we currently have a growth number of +11 for a total of 63 members in the Lansing Jaycees. This is a fantastic accomplishment and I have been happy to see so many of our new members getting involved and coming out to events. We‟ve also had an amazing activation rate – so far this year, we‟ve seen 86% of our members – I fully expect that we‟ll be seeing everyone by the end of the year!
We had so many great and big events in the second quarter, including the Easter Egg Hunt, the 1st Annual Beer Bus Extravaganza, Beekman Center Fence Building, White Water Rafting, Relay for Life and lots more. It was a busy quarter, but we accomplished so much as a chapter.
A challenge was set out to our chapter for the month of June to recruit 5 new members. We met that goal AND surpassed it, recruiting 6 new members. As a result, Angela Fossi and I received pies in our faces at our GMM/Picnic this month. Please be on the lookout for another challenge coming soon!
We have lots of great events coming up, including Children‟s Shopping Spree, Camping, Texas Hold „Em - and we‟re always looking for more. If you have ideas for projects, feel free to talk to any board member regarding them. We love new project ideas!
We are halfway through an already fantastic year, and I have no doubt that we can keep up the amazing work that we‟ve been doing. Every single member of our organization is important, and it‟s also important to take our group and share it with the rest of the community. We‟ve been doing a great job at that and I look forward to seeing the accomplishments of the rest of the year!
Yours in Service, Angela M. Clock, 81st President [email protected] 517-410-9527
M e m b e r s h i p
A Message from the Membership VP
This has been a great summer for the Lansing Jaycees. I want to thank all of you for the great attendance at our recent events. It has been wonderful to see so many prospects, new members and existing members having fun and working together. Speaking of new members, I want to thank all of the new members that joined in June and the members that helped spread the word about the Jaycees. You won the June Membership challenge and as a result it was great to start out the month of July with some great tasting pie in my face. Did you hear the news? Andrea Hoard is our new Membership Director for 2009. We will be working together on several upcoming projects and goals. I want to welcome her to the board and I look forward to working with her. Please extend your congratulations to her the next time you see or hear from her. We will be focusing our efforts on recruiting at local apartment complexes. The Michigan Jaycees have a challenge to work with apartment managers to publicize the Jaycees and set up Mixers to encourage people that may be new to the community to check us out. Let me know if you live in an apartment that would be a good fit for this type of event. Here are some upcoming events to keep in mind during July. We are planning a trip to the Aquatic Center (date TBD). We also have our annual camp trip coming up July 23rd- 26th. I have started to work with our newer members on our first Jumpstart project of 2009. Stay tuned for more information. Let‟s keep building the buzz! Feel free to contact me at any time if you have questions or comments.
Sincerely, Angela Fossi,
2009 Membership VP, [email protected]; 586-484-7027
April Membership Awards Presented to:
Member of the Month: MMIIKKEE CCAASSTTEELLEEIINN Chairperson(s) of the Month:
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Quote: Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.
Unknown (often attributed to Albert Camus)
M e m b e r s h i p
Above: A. Briseno Walks to kill cancer
Top Mid: K. Mlinaz & M. Grossman enjoy Happy Hour
Top Right: A. Amirahmadi makes Sangria for
International F&W Fest
Above: A. & A. Hoard have a happy hour together
Center: C. Burton, C. May & A. Miller Represent!
Left: E. Dobry watches over M. Castelein napping.
M e m b e r s h i p
Jaycee Board Positions: 2002 Secretary, 2003 President, 2004 COB, 2005 Membership Committee, 2006 President, 2007 & 2008 COB. I am one of 3 people to be president twice and the only person to be COB three times!!
Occupation: Speech-Language Pathologist, Early Intervention Program, Jackson Intermediate School District Relationship Status: Lives with boyfriend, Blaine Cressman in Lansing, MI Dream Job: It would have to be something with food & cooking. I would love to own a breakfast/lunch restaurant or cater, but I think I would hate the hours, so I will keep cooking as a hobby. Favorite Movie &/or Book: A Mighty Wind, Best in Show, Sound of Music, Napoleon Dynamite, various documentaries Favorite Type of Music: Eclectic tastes from Rockabilly to Bluegrass and everything in between. Some favorites include: Elvis Costello, Everything but the Girl, The Dixie Chicks, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Reverend Horton Heat, John Mayer, Amy Winehouse, Joss Stone, Bela Fleck, Dolly Parton, Nora Jones… Pets: One 11 month old Springer Spaniel puppy named Hobart Favorite Food: yes. Current favorite is probably sushi… but there are really few things I don‟t like. Favorite Game or Sport: Game to play: Euchre; Sport to watch: College Basketball; Sport to play: Not much currently, but enjoy volleyball & walking
2009 Goal: To age out of the Lansing Jaycees “gracefully.”
First car: 1990 gray 2 door Chevrolet Cavalier. I bought it new after I graduated from MSU to move to graduate school in AZ. After all the rebates, I think it cost me $7000. Why I joined the Jaycees: To meet people and become involved in my community after moving back to the Lansing area in 2001.
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
Abby Siegel Suzanne James Kimberly Mlinaz Regina Calcagno
Jason Green
AMY MILLER
MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARY DATES July August Felicity White Colleen Burton Orion Smith Stephanie Nees Matt Grossmann Anne Ribby Sarah Reckow Patti Marshall Kim Doughty
Tracy Prush
C o m m u n i t y
A Message from the Community VP
Community Volunteer Events - On the Horizon August 15th – Children’s Shopping Spree Time to take the kids back to school shopping! We will meet at 7:15 AM at the water tower in the Sears parking lot (Frandor) on Saturday, August 15th. Volunteers will receive the address of the child they will be shopping with. You will then head over to Kohl‟s on the west side for some back to school shopping. After breakfast it is on to McDonalds for some nourishment for the children. After breakfast and the children are returned home, anyone interested can meet at Clara‟s for Lunch. If you would like to donate school supplies to the cause, please bring them to the General Membership Meeting on August 4th. Please see your weekly Jaycee Juice for items that are needed. For more information, contact Sheryl Soczek at [email protected].
Community News and Events 3rd Annual Westside Summer Fest – July 25th - www.westsidesummerfest.com Island Art Fair – Aug 1st – www.grandledgemi.com Woldumar Music Festival – Aug 1st - www.woldumar.org MSU Garden Plant Showcase – Aug 6th - www.hrt.msu.edu/planttour/MSU_showcase.htm Great Lakes Folk Festival – Aug 7-9th - www.greatlakesfolkfest.net Car Capital Celebration – Aug 8th - www.reoldsmuseum.org Mason Aviation Day – Aug 15th - www.eaa55.org
Michigan Festivals Michigan has festivals all year around, search at www.mfea.org/findevents.cfm for events.
Some highlights this month: Michigan Shakespeare Festival – Jackson – July 14-Aug 2: www.michiganshakespearefestival.com Ionia Free Fair – July 16-25th http://www.ioniafreefair.com/ Michigan 50‟s Festival – Novi - July 22-25th: http://www.michigan50sfestival.org/ MI Brewers Guild Summer Beer Festival – Ypsilanti – July 24-25th: http://www.michiganbrewersguild.org/ Ingham County Fair – Mason – Aug 3-8th: http://ingham.org/fb/fairhome.htm Ribfest – Kalamazoo – Aug 6-8th: http://www.ribfestkalamazoo.com/ Lansing JazzFest – Aug 7-8th: http://www.jazzlansing.com/ Great Lakes Folk Festival – Aug 7-9th : www.greatlakesfolkfest.net St. Johns Mint Festival – Aug 14-16th: www.clintoncountychamber.org/mint Howell Melon Festival – Aug 14-16th: http://www.howellmelonfestival.com/
Other Local Volunteer Information Animal Placement Bureau - http://www.apbpets.com/ Beekman Therapeutic Riding Center - http://btrc.samsbiz.com/ Capital Area Humane Society - Volunteer Orientation - http://cahs-lansing.org/support/index.html Habitat for Humanity – Lansing - www.habitatlansing.org Southside Community Kitchen - http://southsidecommunitykitchen.org/ VolunteerMatch - http://www.volunteermatch.org/
Alexandra Briseno 2009 Community VP [email protected] 517-974-0965
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CHILDREN’S SHOPPING SPREE is just around the corner… This is one of the most rewarding projects the Lansing Jaycees has been fortunate to hold each year. The children are selected with help from the Lansing Police Athletic League. Jaycee volunteers will take 25 kids to Kohls on Saturday, August 15th where they will receive discounts on purchases. After shopping, breakfast will be provided at McDonalds for the kids before returning them home, then interested volunteers can meet at Clara‟s for lunch.
CAN’T MAKE IT SHOPPING? You can still support this event by donating items from the Shopping Spree Wish List! Bring your donated items to the General Membership Meeting on August 4th (7PM at Trippers in Frandor) or contact Chairperson Sheryl Soczek (517-884-2413; [email protected]) to donate your items. The wish list includes: backpacks, markers, school boxes/bags, color pencils, pens, loose leaf paper, protractors, scissors, glue-bottles, hand sanitizers, binders, rulers, highlighters, pocket dictionaries, crayons, tissue, erasers, pocket
folders, spiral notebooks, compasses, & paints.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNTIES ARE EVERYWHERE! Look for Volunteer Opportunity Highlights in each issue of the Capitol Correspondent
There‟s something out there for everyone!
July Volunteer Opportunity Highlight
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Love Dogs? Call the Animal Placement Bureau and start making a difference in a pet’s life today. You can
save them from the scary, lonely death sentence at animal control or help owners who can no longer keep their pets. Volunteers are needed to help return telephone calls, address envelopes, help with newsletters,
temporarily house pets, organize fundraisers, transport pets to veterinarians, help with pet adoptions on Sundays and much more!
For more information or to make donations, email the Animal Placement Bureau at [email protected], visit
their website at www.apbpets.com, call 517-346-4505, or stop in at the “Pet Parade” at Petco, 510 Frandor Avenue, Lansing on July 26th, August 9th, or August 23rd – 12-4PM
Donate Food to Animal Shelters Daily: Free For You – A Click Away:
http://www.freekibble.com/ http://www.freekibblekat.com
What community project do you want to see the Lansing Jaycees do? Share your ideas with
Community VP Alexandra Briseno [email protected]
July
Colleen Burton King Kwapata Sheryl Soczek Angela Fossi
Suzanne James
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Individual Development
This past month has brought us a couple of fun events. We held our First Annual International Food event which was a huge success! So
much so that there may be a bonus International Food event late this year! We also held GYFO at Dusty’s which had a great turn out. We’ll
be having a special GYFO in July at the Nuthouse on the 30th to be followed by a trip to the Lugnuts game across the street. We’ll also be
having our monthly Book Club on the 19th with the theme of “A Summer Fling”
Do you have an idea for a new activity you’d like to try, or something you want to learn more about? Any skills you’d like to improve? Perhaps
other Jaycee members share your interest! Please send me your ideas for future ID projects. I’d love to hear from you!
Arya Amirahmadi,
2009 Individual
Development VP
773-793-1467
A Message from the Individual Development VP
GET YOUR FOOD ON! No Whining at GYFO Wine Night!
Our Last GYFO was a wonderful wine event at Dusty‟s Cellar in Okemos. Excellent food with a variety of wine sampling of the flights offered!
Dinner & a Lugnut!
Meet at the Nuthouse on Michigan Ave. at 5:30 on July 30th for dinner then come to the Lugnuts Game across the street for some Baseball action!
Where do you think we should GYFO?
Chairperson: Sara Guthrie [email protected]
517-977-6332
Individual Development
Chaplain’s Corner
Good Graces
"Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul."
Henry Ward Beecher Do you know the power of a well-placed, sincere expression of thanks? Do you remember to say “Please?” when you ask for something? The old adage to remember “Please” and “Thank You” isn‟t as outdated as you might think. Think about it for a minute. When someone asks you to do something (pass the salt, give them your first-born, whatever it may be…), are you more apt to comply if they state their request politely or if they make a demand? Based on your answer to that, how do you think you come across to people when you need something? My mom was always one to suggest that killing with kindness is best for both parties. I have to agree. So, what about thanking people? You know, that person didn‟t have to hold the door for you; they did that as a courtesy and should be recognized for that. Certainly, a friendly wave is in order when someone is courteous to you while driving. Has someone gone above and beyond for you at work? Did you know you could make their day by sending a quick email thanking them for their time? Sometimes they are just doing their job, but that simple gesture of thanks helps you build a better relationship with that person. So, here‟s a challenge for you: for an entire week, practice thanking people. Every time someone opens a door, holds an elevator, doesn‟t ram their cart into you at the store, stop and thank them. Can you imagine what a better place the world might be?
Carrie May, Lansing Jaycees Chaplain [email protected] 248-756-3840
You won’t want to miss this next year!
The 1st Annual International Foods and Wine Tasting was held at the home of Chairperson Arya Amirahmadi (773-793-1467;
[email protected]) on June 13th, 2009 and had a great turn out! In addition to Arya‟s signature sangria, there was an array of food & beverages from all over the world. Not only Jaycees, but friends, neighbors, and co-workers attended this event to taste a variety of foods from different cultures and share their favorite selections with others. Great Job Arya on an outstanding event!
"A Summer Fling with the Lansing Jaycees this July!"
In July, the Lansing Jaycees Book Club continued the theme-based reading selection strategy we pioneered in May with baseball books and in June with wine. July‟s theme was "A Summer Fling." Romance? Road trip? Summer camp hijinks? Open choice!!!
Everyone was able to choose their own poison and get together in the height of
summer at the East Lansing Cold Stone Creamery on
Sunday, July 19 for conversation, camaraderie and ice cream.
Contact Sean Kottke via email ([email protected]) or Facebook for questions and to share book ideas. Stay
tuned … we‟ve got some great ideas brewing for the Fall, including an author visit
and a book-and-movie pairing!
THANK YOU for reading the Lansing Jaycees
Newsletter!
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Hello everyone from your management Vice President. Well summer is half over now, as a chapter we have had a lot of fun and exciting projects, and some of the best are yet to come. The softball team is 2 Wins and 5 losses right now, however I look for better things this fall. I encourage everyone to chair a project whether you have ever done it before or not. Sometimes the best way to get a feel for something is just to step in and do it. I hope everyone has a great rest of their summer, and I hope to see all of you at future Jaycee functions.
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Have you signed up yet? August 6
th – 9
th
Many Hands Makes Light Work – or in this case… Light Hours!
State Convention in Dearborn – Michigan Jaycees Weekend of August 15
th
Register at the MIJC website: http://www/mijaycees.org/
Sincerely, Mike Spaulding 2009 Management VP [email protected] 517-490-8628
2nd
Annual Bob Pancost Memorial Golf Outing!
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$250/Team or $70/Individual (We‟ll get you on a team!) Volunteers also needed to help keep the day running! Contact Felicity White at [email protected]; 517-490-0076
A note from the Capitol Correspondent Editor: Thanks to the contributors of the June newsletter: A. Clock, A. Briseno, A. Amirahmadi, A. Fossi, C. May, S. Kottke, M. Spaulding A. Hoard, A. Miller
ANYONE CAN BE AN AUTHOR!
Please submit your articles, photos, or ideas for future newsletters to:
Bridget Burnell, Lansing Jaycees Secretary 989-737-9685 [email protected]
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EXPANDING HORIZONS Region D Meeting
Region D met at Sleepy Hollow State Park in Laingsburg this July for a picnic at the pavilion. Michigan Jaycee President Fay Poissant joined the group and provided training on membership retention and activation. Region D Meetings are a great
way to get to know Jaycees from local chapters and expand YOUR horizons!
At Region D -
“WE PUT THE FU BACK IN FUN!”
Mark your calendar for the next Region D Meeting – October 3rd – More info to come!
What are you waiting for? Bring your project idea to the Board of Directors and let’s
make it happen!
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Have you checked out the Jaycees beyond Lansing yet? Our organization is tiered not just with our local membership but with regional, district, state, national, and international levels! Check it
out, maybe you‟d like to take your membership to the next level!
Region D Chapters: Brighton Area http://www.myspace.com/brightonjaycees Charlotte http://www.charlottemijaycees.org Howell http://www.howelljaycees.org Ionia http://www.ioniajaycees.com Lansing http://www.lansingjaycees.org No District Levels in Michigan State Website: http://www.mijaycees.org/ US Jaycees Website: http://www.usjaycees.org/
JC International Website: http://www.jci.cc/
JJJ UUU MMM PPP SSS TTT AAA RRR TTT We are getting ready for our first Jumpstart project of 2009. This is a
project that is run by our new members. We have had a couple of meetings and weighed some great suggestions from 8 of our new
members. They voted on the project focus and will be planning a haunted house/corn maze tour for the fall. It sounds like they have some great
ideas. Stay tuned for more details!
Calendar of Events
Only one Game left for the Summer Softball Team – come and cheer them on! Friday, July 24
th at 8:15 PM on Field #8 at Erickson Park on
Canal Rd. in Delta Township
Lansing Jaycees Activities…
July 10th – General Membership Meeting & Annual Picnic – Erickson Park
after the Softball Game! Game time is 6:15 – come cheer on the team!
Don’t forget a dish to share for the picnic. (Details = A. Clock @ 517-410-
9527)
July 11th – Region D Meeting – Sleepy Hollow State Park; 7835 Price Rd.
Lainsburg; 1PM – 3PM (Details = A. Clock @ 517-410-9527)
July 16th – Jumpstart Meeting – Grand Traverse Pie Company; 1403 Grand River, East Lansing
6PM-7PM (Details = A. Fossi @ 586-484-7027)
July 17th – Happy Hour – Small Planet, 16800 Chandler Rd., E. Lansing 5:30 PM (Details = A. Fossi
@ 586-484-7027)
July 19th – Book Club – Cold Stone Creamery; 200 MAC Avenue, East Lansing, 2PM – 4PM – A
Spring Fling! (Details = S. Kottke @ 517-980-0965)
July 21st – Board of Directors Meeting – Meeting date has been changed this month for the
Camping Trip; All members welcome; 6:00 PM at the Michigan Jaycee Service Center, 534 S.
Walnut, Lansing (Details = A. Clock @ 517-410-9527)
July 23rd – 26th – Annual Camping Trip – Sleeper State Park, Caseville, MI; 5 sites reserved, $35
per person (includes camp site fees, common supplies & dinner each night); (Details = C. May
@ 248-756-3840)
July 30th – GYFO Dinner & a Lugnut – Dinner at the Nuthouse; 420 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing;
followed by a Lugnuts game across the street; 5:30PM – 9PM (Details = S. Guthrie @ 517-977-
6332)
August 4th – General Membership Meeting – Come see what the Lansing
Jaycees are all about; 6PM at Trippers; 350 Frandor Ave., Lansing(Details =
A. Clock @ 517-410-9527)
August 6th-9th – Texas Hold’em Tournament – Support the Jaycees by
signing up for a shift at the biggest fundraising event at Trippers; 350 Frandor
Ave., Lansing(Details = C. May 248-756-3840)
August 14th – Happy Hour – Buddy’s Pub & Grub; 3048 East Lake Lansing Rd.,
East Lansing; 5:30 PM (Details = A. Fossi @ 586-484-7027)
August 15th – Children’s Shopping Spree – Time to take the kids back to school shopping!
7:15AM-11:30AM; meet at Sears Parking lot; 3131 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing (Details = S. Soczek
@ 517-884-2413)
August 15th-19th – Michigan Jaycees 2nd Quarter Convention – Convention will be held at the
Double Tree Hotel in Dearborn, MI. (Details = A. Clock @ 517-410-9527)
August 20th – Board of Directors Meeting –All members welcome; 6:00 PM at the Michigan
Jaycee Service Center, 534 S. Walnut, Lansing (Details = A. Clock @ 517-410-9527)
August 22nd – 2nd Annual Bob Pancost Memorial Golf Outing –Rescheduled due to flooding;
8AM-5PM at Highland Hills Golf Club in Dewitt; $250 per team of 4 or $70 per individual to be
placed on a team; $20 for banquet only (Details = F. White @ 517-490-0076)
Watch the Juice Weekly for other Events yet to be planned!
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July is:
The 7th Month of the Year!!! Also known as –
Air-Conditioning Appreciation Month Blueberries Month Cell Phone Courtesy Month Dog Days Family Reunion Month National Hot Dog Month National Make a Difference to Children Month National Share a Sunset with your Lover Month
And MUCH MORE… http://www.brownielocks.com/july.html
TOP 10 Dumbest Celebrity Quotes
1) “So, where‟s the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?”
– Christina Aguilera 2) “I‟m not anorexic. I‟m from Texas. Are there people from
Texas that are anorexic? I‟ve never heard of one. And that includes me.” – Jessica Simpson
3) “I make Jessica Simpson look like a rock scientist” – Tara Reid
4) “The Holocaust was an obscene period in our nation‟s history. I mean in this century‟s history. But we all lived in this century. I didn‟t live in this century.” – Dan Quayle
5) “Smoking kills. If you‟re killed, you‟ve lost a very important part of your life” – Brooke Shields
6) “I have opinions of my own, strong opinions, but I don‟t always agree with them” – George Bush
7) “It was God who made me so beautiful. If I weren‟t, then I‟d be a school teacher.” – Linda Evangelista
8) “Fiction writing is great. You can make up almost anything.” – Ivana Trump
9) “I think that the film „Clueless‟ was very deep. I think it was deep in the way it was very light. I think lightness has to come from a very deep place if it‟s true lightness.” – Alicia Silverstone
10) “I think gay marriage is something that should be between a man and a woman” – Arnold Shwarzenegger
http://www.mrsockmonkey.com/topics/Dumbest-Celebrity-Quotes/?iref=topnews
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