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born in California in 1958 and lived there until 1977. Since 1977
I've moved around a lot! Illinois (78-81), Florida (81-82), Texas (82),
Okinawa (82-85), Illinois (85-89), Oklahoma (89-93), Illinois (93-98) and
North Carolina (98-present). Friends and family joke that they need
to always use a pencil in their address books since I move around so much.
I
graduated from Pasadena High School
in 1976, and from Illinois
State University in 1981. I was in the US Navy from 1981 until
1985 and served as a Crypto Tech, Maintenance Branch (CTM). After
all my schools, I was stationed at USNAVSECGRU on the island of
Okinawa. When I got out of the Navy, I worked for State
Farm Insurance (1985-1998) and I now work for Cisco
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I
also like to travel and my most recent trip was a cruise to
Alaska. Click on photo to view.
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National
Raleigh,
NC Chapter
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The American
Sewing Guild |
The American
Sewing Guild is a national non-profit organization dedicated to people who
believe sewing is a rewarding a creative activity.
The American Sewing
Guild welcomes members of all skill levels and from many different walks
of life. Learning new skills, networking with others who share an interest
in sewing, and having the opportunity to contribute to community service
sewing projects is our common thread. Membership in the Guild gives you an
opportunity to experience your love of any type of home sewing with others
who share your interest.
There are ASG Chapters
all over the country. Click on the National link to visit ASG
Headquarters. For those of you in the Raleigh, NC area - click on
the link for the Raleigh, NC Chapter to see what great activities we have
planned.
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Collie Rescue of The
Carolinas |
Click on the
Collie to learn more about adopting a Collie or helping to support the
rescue organization. My dog, Tucker, came from here. You can
see our picture on their site if you look under adopted Collies for
2005. He was a mess when I got him - the folks that surrendered him
didn't take very good care of him. But, he's healthy and happy now. |
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