I have 5 grandchildren who live in the Evansville, Wisconsin school district. Over the years my wife and I have had many opportunities to attend musical and drama events at the grade, middle and high schools. What an impressive program! A high percentage of their student body is involved in either the concert band, jazz band, choral groups or plays. And believe it or not; they still have a Christmas program!
If our entire education system had the leadership and parental involvement that Evansville experiences, we would have a lot fewer problems in this great country.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Indy 500
I spent the Memorial Day weekend in Indianapolis visiting my sister and her family. While there, we also took in the Indy 500. Now I am not a big race fan. But this was some spectacle. Over 250,000 at one event! The crowd was definitely supportive of Danica Patrick and Sarah Fisher's attempt to win it. Neither finished. The 33 cars that started the race use 100% ethanol.
It is good to see patriotism in action. Prior to the race, members of our armed services are motored around the track in slick Chevy pick ups. As they went around everyone stood and applauded. Very touching.
It is good to see patriotism in action. Prior to the race, members of our armed services are motored around the track in slick Chevy pick ups. As they went around everyone stood and applauded. Very touching.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
We Need To Remember
I have quite a few pictures, plaques and framed certificates hanging on my walls in my office. The one I am most proud of is my Honorable Discharge certificate from the U. S. Army. I served in Missouri, Korea and Texas from May 1959 to May 1962. And yet, I know I take for granted the freedoms I have because of the sacrifice of lives by many, many men and women who have served this great country. Let us all pause and reflect on the positives of living in this great land. There is too much negativity in the media.
Thank God for America!!
Thank God for America!!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Morels & More
I've had my first taste of morels for this year! Two of our clients who know of my love of these tasty morsels brought me a mess. I love to pick morels but have a problem finding them. People who know where to find them protect the location like a trout fisherman protects his favorite trout hole!
I'm off to Hayward this afternoon. Our Zor Shrine has a big event there over the weekend. I have been thru Hayward, but have never spent any time getting to know the area. Perhaps this weekend.......
Our thoughts and prayers include the families who have lost loved ones in the med flight crash.
I'm off to Hayward this afternoon. Our Zor Shrine has a big event there over the weekend. I have been thru Hayward, but have never spent any time getting to know the area. Perhaps this weekend.......
Our thoughts and prayers include the families who have lost loved ones in the med flight crash.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Housing Boom & Other
On May 6 an article in "The Wall Street Journal" claims the housing crisis is over. The article stated that April 2008 will mark the bottom of the U.S. housing market.
I just returned from 3 days in the Eagle River area. It is a very beautiful area. On Saturday morning we couldn't get off the first tee on time due to frost on the greens. But it warmed up and we had a beautiful day. We saw a pileated woodpecker which are pretty rare. A magnificent bird!
I kind of think we have seen the last drop in interest rates by the Fed. As gas and food prices trend upward, it is going to be interesting to watch inflation numbers. Any show of an increase in the CPI could well lead to increases in rates late this year (after the election) or early next.
I just returned from 3 days in the Eagle River area. It is a very beautiful area. On Saturday morning we couldn't get off the first tee on time due to frost on the greens. But it warmed up and we had a beautiful day. We saw a pileated woodpecker which are pretty rare. A magnificent bird!
I kind of think we have seen the last drop in interest rates by the Fed. As gas and food prices trend upward, it is going to be interesting to watch inflation numbers. Any show of an increase in the CPI could well lead to increases in rates late this year (after the election) or early next.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Annual Shareholders' Meeting
Tonight is our 8th annual Shareholders' Meeting. It will be held at Promega in Fitchburg's research park. My comments to the shareholders' present will stress that the current economic news is reminiscent of previous challenges to the community banking industry. In the 70's we had the real estate problems; in the 80's the ag crisis and another commercial real estate downturn.
The banks who focus on sound credit principals during good times will survive the bad. The FDIC is predicting about 100 bank failures as a result of the home mortgage situation. Those 100 banks probably did not ever think the business cycle is a cycle. What goes up, must come down.
The banks who focus on sound credit principals during good times will survive the bad. The FDIC is predicting about 100 bank failures as a result of the home mortgage situation. Those 100 banks probably did not ever think the business cycle is a cycle. What goes up, must come down.
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Been A While
Wow, almost a month since last posting. People who periodically look at my blog tell me I'm too brief and don't post often enough. Brevity is part of my nature, I guess.
Last night Carol and I were honored by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. There are a lot of more deserving supporters of that great organization, but we are proud nevertheless. I was surprised by having my sister, Sandi, from Indianapolis, and her daughter, Susan, from the Washington, D.C. area, show up for the occasion. It was a marvelous evening during which over $350,000 was raised for diabetes research. I just have a feeling we are not far from a cure for this "silent" disease. In fact, Dr. Hans Sollinger, noted transplant specialist at UW, told Carol and me last night that he also feels we are not far from a cure. Let's pray.
Yesterday was also the funeral for Jodi Lou Barlow Rickert, a former personal banker here. It was a sad day. Our Jim McNulty did a wonderful talk on his reflections about Jodi. Jodi was only 36 years old and leaves a infant daughter, Sophie, husband Ray and parents. Knowing we will all be together again gives us hope, doesn't it?
Well, a little longer than usual. Life is good!
Last night Carol and I were honored by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. There are a lot of more deserving supporters of that great organization, but we are proud nevertheless. I was surprised by having my sister, Sandi, from Indianapolis, and her daughter, Susan, from the Washington, D.C. area, show up for the occasion. It was a marvelous evening during which over $350,000 was raised for diabetes research. I just have a feeling we are not far from a cure for this "silent" disease. In fact, Dr. Hans Sollinger, noted transplant specialist at UW, told Carol and me last night that he also feels we are not far from a cure. Let's pray.
Yesterday was also the funeral for Jodi Lou Barlow Rickert, a former personal banker here. It was a sad day. Our Jim McNulty did a wonderful talk on his reflections about Jodi. Jodi was only 36 years old and leaves a infant daughter, Sophie, husband Ray and parents. Knowing we will all be together again gives us hope, doesn't it?
Well, a little longer than usual. Life is good!
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