Wednesday, November 26, 2008
If you missed Wednesday You missed a GREAT program!
With President Dockey as the test jumper, Wolf deployed a chute completely right in front of us. (press the play button on the video below)
Monday, November 24, 2008
Wednesday Meeting
Alma Rotary Members: This weeks meeting will be extra special since our guest speaker will be none other than our own Wolf Grulkey. Sky Ranch Aviation is a sky diving service that Wolf has owned for many years and he has agreed to speak on this fast growing and unusual sport. This is a meeting I’m sure you don’t want to miss. Please let me know by return E-Mail or call me at 632-4145 by Noon Tuesday if you will be attending. This would be a great week to bring a guest and new potential members. Thanks.
Dockey
The Real Estate Business in Crawford County
The house next door to me just sold and the new owner is putting money into powerwashing the drive, painting the house, etc. It caused me to wonder how the national economy is affecting us. Here are some real estate facts fairly up to date:
Crawford County (January-September)
Highest price for a home sold, 2008: $700,000 (6,227 square feet)
Highest price for a home sold, 2007: $550,000 (4,730 square feet)
Average days on market for all homes sold, 2008: 122
Average days on market for all homes sold, 2007: 122
Crawford County (January-September)
Highest price for a home sold, 2008: $700,000 (6,227 square feet)
Highest price for a home sold, 2007: $550,000 (4,730 square feet)
Average days on market for all homes sold, 2008: 122
Average days on market for all homes sold, 2007: 122
Friday, November 21, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Bring A Guest Wed. for A Great Program: Garrett Lewis
Garrett Lewis, KFSM-TV's Chief Meteorologist, can be seen weeknights at 5, 6, & 10pm. Garrett's passion for forecasting and weather comes from growing up in the small Arkansas town of Alma. Garrett has witnessed some of the most amazing weather events unfold in our area including the 1996 Van Buren tornado, the crippling ice storm of 2000, the flooding of 2004, and the 2006 Benton County tornado.
"Growing up, I was frustrated with the overnight severe weather coverage in this area. I would channel surf throughout the night trying to find detailed weather coverage. I told myself, if I ever made it to television, I would always be there in the middle of the night or early morning to let my viewers know what on earth was going on. 5NEWS allows me to use crawls, commercial weather updates, or even breaking in over programming when lives are in danger."
Some of his most memorable weather moments stem from storm chasing in the Great Plains, including the May 3, 1999 outbreak which spawned several tornadoes in Central Oklahoma. Garrett also reported live in 100mph winds as Hurricane Lili made landfall near New Iberia, Louisiana. In fact, Garrett's passion for weather led to an unusual hobby: collecting hailstones and freezing them in the refrigerator.
Garrett joined 5NEWS in December 1999 and went on-air in July of 2001. Garrett now works as the Chief Meteorologist and can be seen at 5, 6, and 10pm on 5NEWS. His weather credentials come from Mississippi State University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geosciences with an emphasis in Meteorology. Garrett also holds a certification in broadcast meteorology from MSU.
In addition, Garrett has been awarded the 'National Weather Association's Seal of Approval' and the American Meteorological Society's Seal of Approval. Garrett has been recognized by the Arkansas Associated Press for his weathercasts.
When he's not tracking storms with Live MAX5 Doppler Radar you can usually find Garrett outside canoeing, kayaking or climbing. He's also very much into triathlon training (bicycling, running, & swimming). Garrett also passes the time studying scripture, playing acoustic guitar or playing with his three Jack Russell Terriers, Avery, Benny and Peaches.
You may hear Garrett on the HAM radio during severe weather. His call sign is KD5OMI. During severe weather the MAX5 Storm Team coordinates with local Skywarn Storm Spotters as well as the National Weather Service in both Little Rock and Tulsa to share emergency information.
Garrett and his wife, Ashley, have been married for 6 years & they attend Heritage Church.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Where will Alma Rotary Meet?
Alma Rotary Club Members: This weeks meeting will be at the Alma Presbyterian Church. The guest speaker this week will be Teresa Schlabach with the Alma Performing Arts Center. Please respond by return E-Mail or call me at 632-4145 if you plan to attend or bring a guest. Thank you.
Dockey
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