In the spirit of both Christmas and Hanukkah. we take a break from photos & videos of sweaty people, to give a little attention to people that are just down on their luck. The Poor are not likely doing road races or just running for their health. They are just trying to stay alive. I can not say I know any poor people. We know that the Maine Track Club with the help of the Maine Running Company put on a race last in Nov to help raise money to help support a soup kitchen.
Below are two videos audio only. Stella May Porter Young, my grandmother, told these type of stories to her brothers & sisters as a girl and to her children & grandchildren later in life. Two of my father’s favorite stories were recorded to a record many years ago. My grandmother was born in Patten, Maine in 1893. She has been gone for a number of years. We hope you will enjoy her storytelling and that the stories will move you to do the right thing not just at Christmas and/or Hanukkah season but at all the time in the year. This web site is supported by David Colby Young of the Danville Jct Grange. He is also a member of the Maine Track Club, This site is offered at no charge to readers but the owner may from time to time talk about a project. We will not keep score on this. We will just pray that you will feel moved to do the right thing.
November 25, 2017
Season Greetings. (Non-sports posting)
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Nothing seems to be easier than seeing someone whom you can help but not helping.
I suggest we start giving it a try. Give love to the ones that need it.
God will appreciate it.
Comment by DewayDrieda — January 21, 2009 @ 11:21 pm