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Morals and values come from our family, our schools, and our place of worship. The founding fathers realized that people with good values make a good citizens and encouraged the development of strong families, schools, and churches. In the early days of Slinger, children were taught at home or went to school at the local church. Three churches were established in Slinger with a lot of hard work by many people. Things are not always perfect in life. Communities can help when things aren't going well. Good communities share resources so everyone has a chance to get a good job and make a decent living.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Morals and values come from our family, our schools, and our place of worship. The founding fathers realized that people with good values make a good citizens and encouraged the development of strong families, schools, and churches. In the early days of Slinger, children were taught at home or went to school at the local church. Three churches were established in Slinger with a lot of hard work by many people. Things are not always perfect in life. Communities can help when things aren't going well. Good communities share resources so everyone has a chance to get a good job and make a decent living.
Autorenporträt
Bernadette Kolbeck grew up in Milwaukee and was the last child in a large family. Early on, she became an avid reader. From Nancy Drew mysteries to J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings to the Wild West as described by Louis L'Amour, she developed a love of stories and the history that inspired them. Sampling a variety of jobs and careers, she is, at heart, a people person who enjoyed serving others, first, as a parent raising her family of six sons. Attending Marquette University, she completed RN and MSN degrees and became the director of nursing at a large assisted living/retirement facility. The keeper of the family lore, she researched and wrote two large narrative photobiographies of her family after her retirement from nursing. Simon and Sophia are two of her youngest grandchildren out of twenty-three. She lives in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.