September 4, 2013 - Fort Bend Community Newspaper

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PAGE 14 H Wednesday, September 4, 2013

THE STAR

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H S T A R P E O P L E H S T A R P E O P L E H S T A R P E O P L E H by B.K. Carter

Exchange Club donates $1,000 dollars to Champion Kids Camp

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Country singer Bill Nash attended The Exchange Club of Sugar Land's breakfast meeting and accepted a check for $1,000 for “Champion Kids Camp” from ECSL President Robert Kern. Champion Kids Camp is a non-profit organization which provides a positive camp experience for children who have survived a traumatic

By Elsa Maxey

Rising into prominence

Danny Nguyen on international business opportunities Some consider Danny Nguyen a newcomer, but he’s been around the block and what a motivational speaker he’s become. He also happens to live in Missouri city, where he serves as a city councilmember. These days he’s been featured on what seems to be the makings of being on

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a speaker’s circuit before corporate bodies and others. Just last week, Nguyen was at the International Trade Center on Bellaire near us locally, presenting a powerful message with personal insights that had the attention of a business community making the realization that economic development vis a vis business opportunities have changed… for the better. Accept the global reality and benefit from it. That’s basically his message packed with personal experiences that inspire personal direction aimed at successful enterprises. Most recently, Nguyen was in Panama with business

event in their lives. For more information go to www. championkidscamp.org. Bill wrote a song for Exchange – “You can make a Change with Exchange.” Exchange Clubs across the Nation sponsor activities to promote the Prevention of Child Abuse, Development of Youth, Americanism and Community Service. Explore our website www.ecsl.org.

Danny meets with Press and Audience. leaders encouraging good will and economic business opportunities for the local area, not in his capacity as a politician, but because of his business savvy. He’s also led delegations on trade missions to Indonesia and Vietnam. “No one should be homeless in America,” he told his audience at the International Trade Center the other day.

Many believe he’s right. This commercial real estate company owner has a formula of his own and his successes are further helping shine the spotlight on Fort Bend County. Admirers continue to follow his developing story in search of the American dream he’s living. A dream he shared with Oliver North, when he was here.

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Photo by Larry Pullen

Exchange Club of Sugar Land President Robert Kern presented a check for $1,000 to Bill Nash for Champion Kids Camp.

Tea Party at the Dew House set for September 14

414 West Grand Parkway South Suite 116, Katy, TX 77406

Please attend an intimate Tea Party at the historic Dew House/DeWalt Heritage Center in Missouri City, on September 14, from 2pm until 4pm., in Kitty Hollow Park near Sienna Plantation. The house has been preserved to reflect the history and way of life--not only of the Dew family--but the families who lived in the area during a period of significant development in Texas. The Docents of Dew House have chosen to present this event to reflect the 1920s. It was a time of great change in our country and the glory days of Dew House. While the Jazz

age roared in the big cities, must be accompanied by an To make a reservation (along Victorian traditions were still adult) Attendance is limited to with payment) contact: Daniela celebrated in many homes 20 guests. Abrego at 281-342 -1256. across the country. While enjoying a tour of the Dew House, guests will learn about innovations in food, dress and culture of the 1920s. All guests are invited to wear their favorite hat or select from one of ours. Following the tour, a formal tea will be served in the lovely dining room. Our menu includes traditional finger sandwiches, fruit, an assortment of sweet treats, lemonade? and, of course, tea. The cost is $15 for adults and $10 for children. ( All children Make plans to attend this tea party.

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