Remembering the Rain Man
December 23rd, 2009 by Nicole PaczkowskiIn February, 2005, more than 200 Chamber members had the privilege to meet a man with one of the most extraordinary minds to ever walk the earth.
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In February, 2005, more than 200 Chamber members had the privilege to meet a man with one of the most extraordinary minds to ever walk the earth.
At first I didn’t think I would make many friends and I’ll just do the work and go back to my boring plain life. But this tour, your kids, made it possible for me to say, “I want to better myself.” Change isn’t a bad thing, it made me better, and it can help many more people that are in need to feel better.
We came together as complete strangers on a bus tour across North Dakota, and we became a family. We are all special, and because of our openness we each contributed something priceless to the growth and development of this year’s program: ourselves.
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