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January 2007 |
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75th Year Kit-Cat Clock Special |
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Encouragement Chronicles |
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January Recipe (Grasshopper Pie) |
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The Wave Board by Street Surfing |
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Dear Fan Club Members,
Happy New Year!!! 2007 is here which means it is New
Year’s resolutions time. So either pull out your old
list you’ve had for years or start with a fresh list. Of
course, I have had the same resolutions since college.
And like most people, the number one on my list is to be
healthier. I start strong every year, but by March I’m
back to my old habits. So this year I decided to change
my list a little. The number one resolution I set for
myself this year is to help others. I’m always getting
calls from different organizations asking for donations
and most of the time, I have stuff, but I just don’t
want to take the time to get it together and I’m always
forgetting the pick-up day. So my husband and I decided
to get a jump on things and go through all of our
electronics, furniture, clothing and toys that weren’t
getting much use and box them up for donation. And sure
enough, not two days later, I got a call asking for
donations. So I have the items boxed up and the date of
pick-up in bold letters on my refrigerator. I know this
isn’t a huge deal, but every little thing helps. And I
know there is someone out there that needs the items
more then we do. So, if you would like to help others
the way that my family did, you can contact your local
Salvation Army, American Red Cross or Goodwill.
So after reviewing your list is there something that can
be added or even erased. Think about what is really
important and what you know you can accomplish or
something you want to try. Just make sure you have
something listed that makes you feel good or something
you really enjoy.
Keep Smiling,
Julie Young
Fan Club President
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When I was very young my parents purchased an electric
Kit-Cat clock for our bedroom. That old clock hung there
for many years keeping time for us and amusing us with
it's wagging tail and watchful eyes. That was back in
the late 50's, early 60's.
Two years ago my wife and I were shopping while on
vacation and I about fell over when I spotted a
Kitty-Kat clock in the store. I just had to have it.
Then, just one year later, on vacation again, I found a
Kit-Cat clock. I bought it too. Now we enjoy both clocks
just as I and my brothers and sisters did many years
ago. My family is also on the hunt for the original
clock which has mysteriously disappeared. Mom & Dad are
gone now so we may never know what happened to that old
clock. I hope we find it some day. And if we do, I'll be
in touch for any repair parts we may need.
Thank you for so many years of enjoyment, and for the
revitalized memories.
Kevin
Beaver Falls, PA
Soon, this area will be filled with inspirational
stories that will lift you up and move you to do the
things you need to do to live a more fulfilling and fun
filled life.
But these won't be just any old stories. These will be
your stories!
Your story can be about yourself or someone else you
know, or it can be one you read somewhere else that
touched you in so many ways. As long as it is one of
hope, encouragement and that will bring a smile to your
heart it will be considered.
So what's your incentive to submit your chronicle of
encouragement? Tales of inspiration should always be
shared. If your story can motivate just one person to
take action then you have given something irreplaceable
to others in the Kit-Cat Fan Club community.
Please email your story of 1000 words or less, along
with
an optional short bio of yourself to:
chronicles@kit-cat.com
Your stories will be placed on the Kit-Cat website on
the Fan Club page. www.kit-cat.com/fanclub
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