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Tag Archives: Dawne Dewey
Protect the Propeller In Honor of Father’s Day
In honor of Father’s Day, I’m making a donation to Protect the Propeller in memory of my dad, Ben Fehr, who had a long career in aviation. I am not a pilot, but I grew up with a dad who … Continue reading
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Tagged aviation, Dawne Dewey, family history, Father's Day, Protect the Propeller
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Tuesdays with Bob
Hearts in the Archives are sad today. We received news that over the weekend one of our volunteers, in fact our longest-serving volunteer, passed away this past Saturday. Bob Semler, pictured on the left of the table, was 88 years … Continue reading
SC&A and the Community
Beginning in 2007, Wright State University’s Regional Summit sought ways to connect, invigorate, and engage leaders across disciplines and industries from across the Dayton, West Central Regions to help define and shape how Wright State University could work and serve … Continue reading