Hes got to be chewing his fingernails off. You can save all you want but interest. No, but i believe the number of cautions weve had, even with the overtime, i still believe theyre in pretty good shape. But how about this. The first race of 2016, well have an overtime. Thats right. Were going to check out this new procedure that we have, that nascars implemented with the nascar overtime. I would say that, yeah, he can handle maybe one overtime. Im not i dont know if he can handle a lot of overtime. I think were pretty optimistic were going to have any cars left to do overtime. Lets check with vince. Jeff gordon described it as bumper cars, kyle. Whatd you see out there . Not much lace for you to go. No, i seen the 19 and the 2 really fighting for a spot. For my Vantage Point thats all i could see. I could tell we were going to wreck. I tried to check up a little bit. Then its on from behind me. But nothing else you can do from there, i guess vr its funny able to go on the rest of the w
I remember being 4 years old and asking my grandmother what it was like when she was little, said Reardon, a volunteer and board member at the Wayne County Historical Society. I m oriented that way. It just informs me about who I am and who we are as people.
Reardon, 67, has been able to creatively connect her past as an educator she taught social studies at Wooster High School with her curiosity and love of history at the society, where she has been volunteering since 2015.
She oversees educational programming and visitor services. With the historical society closed and school field trips canceled through the COVID-19 pandemic, Reardon s responsibilities have looked different this past year. Still, the effort and time she contributes has offered a natural way for her to give back to the community.