

She was nominated for her contributions to local arts and culture, animal welfare, and for helping to preserve the history of her hometown via her columns and books and other research.
Kudos to the Chamber’s new Director of Marketing Jennifer Zartman Romano for what sounds to have been a marvelous event last week to celebrate all the honorees (and thanks to Jennifer and my dad for the photos below).
Also, for those of you in Northeast Indiana, my mom will be appearing Saturday, November 8 from noon to 3 pm as part of the Allen County Public Library Authors Fair – a copy of the flyer appears below and more info can be found here.
Enjoy these fun photos from the Chamber event last week!
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Reel Roy Reviews is now a book! Thanks to BroadwayWorld for this coverage – click here to view.
In addition to online ordering at Amazon or from the publisher Open Books, the book currently is being carried by Bookbound, Common Language Bookstore, and Crazy Wisdom Bookstore and Tea Room in Ann Arbor, Michigan and by Green Brain Comics in Dearborn, Michigan.
My mom Susie Duncan Sexton’s Secrets of an Old Typewriter series is also available on Amazon and at Bookbound and Common Language.
hey, hey…that really happened…I see the pix! what fun! and I wore my special new very best Walt Whitman t-shirt for the gala, too! and I never tuck in nothin’, do I? 😉 thanks, Roy and Jennifer! the logo is something like ALWAYS OBSERVE; NEVER BE JUDGMENTAL! ~ Walt Whitman (and thanks to uncle walt also!)
that’s a fabulous catch phrase! I love it! proud of you – looks like a fun night!!
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 7:21 PM, Reel Roy Reviews wrote:
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well, I seemed to be having a high old time…they did serve drinks! I forgot to try to be dignified…thus, FUN took over? doug was very much a gentleman at all times! he gets an A+!
You did just fine! I’m sure you were gracious and dignified and fun as always!
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how wonderful and well deserved, susie! it’s good when fun steps in and t)
Amen, Beth!
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Congratulations to the talented Sextons of Michigan! Bravo.
thank you so much, Mark!!