Friday: the day was slow. i did a rewrite on a salvation army camp in the area and finished the free trip to israel story. then i spent the afternoon researching the rev. graham locking, from newmarket, suffolk, england, who was in town speaking at a methodist church in howland. i set up an interview time with him on monday.
Monday: started the day at HUM interviewing the reverend from Britain. he's the first chaplain to the horse racing industry in the UK. in the afternoon i went to poland village town hall to look at some canes that belonged to president mckinley that are being moved from the hall to the library. the history is quite unclear. made some more inquiries into the boardman vietnam veterans plaque and found one father. that leaves four unknown relatives.
Tuesday: the chaplain story was my first byline and it appeared on B1. wrote the boardman vietnam story. i've got some really good anecdotes for it. there are now three unknown relatives. started writing the cane story. made some more phone calls, but didn't get anywhere. i spent a long time researching the history of the wood that the canes came from. wrote a rewrite about relay for life. began a second rewrite on a police camp for 12-15 year olds.
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