March 9, 2010 - NewsletterDuring breakfast Bob mentioned that he might go to Louisville to award the "Distinguished Club" and the banner patches to that club. Very shortly, he received a call from Secretary Jessie of the Louisville club inquiring about his schedule. This sealed his decision to go to Louisville instead of our own club's meeting. I decided to go and told Bob I wanted to ride with him. This suited him fine so we called my substitutes about leading the singing and reporting the program to the newspaper, Bob left with the car to get himself and the car ready, and I waited for his return. We needed to leave by 11:15 in order to get to the Louisville club by their starting time of 12:30 but couldn't leave until 11:30. As it worked out, when Bob went in the restaurant at 12:45, they hadn't started their activities. I preferred to not go to the meeting so I had a pleasant wait in Queensborough National Bank & Trust's parking lot. Bob came out about 2:15 and we left. He was pleased with the meeting and took several pictures with my camera. We stopped for more gas at Raceway and for groceries at Bi-Lo in Washington and reached the house about 4:00.
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