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This is the time of year when we take the time to give back to so many of our communities unsung heroes.

With the holidays upon us, it's a great time to show your appreciation for the dedicated heroes in your life.

Of course our Gifts by the Side of the Road by
Jack Schlatter with 101 Heart Warming Stories and
24 Tributes to our society's Unsung Heroes will be a welcome gift to so many.

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THE INVISIBLE GUEST
An excerpt from Gifts by the Side of the Road
by John Wayne "Jack" Schlatter

Dad always wanted to be a doctor. He was even a medic in World War I. But my grandfather insisted he become an engineer. Not wanting to rebel against his father but still following his own dream, Dad carried a double major in engineering and medical science.

One day, his grades arrived home before he did, and my Grandfather, anxious to see his son's progress, had opened the envelope and became aware of Dad's plans.

When Dad arrived home, he was greeted by one irate Father. "How dare you disobey me!" my grandfather shouted as he slapped my Dad hard across the face. Dad left home that day, never to return. Shortly thereafter, he went to war, leaving my Mother, with whom he was deeply in love.

My aunts did not like my mother, to whom my father had been devoted since they were nine years old. When Dad was in the service, they wrote him that she had married someone else (which was a lie).

Upon getting out of the service, Dad went to Chicago to begin his tremendous career as a great salesman.

During this time, my mother was touring throughout the United States with her violin, not knowing why Dad had quit writing her.

One day, while she was eating lunch in a restaurant, a man walked past her table and, with his left hand, straightened his hair.

Years before, Dad had broken his little finger on his left hand, and it had never totally straightened... and this is what my Mother noticed in this man walking by her.

"George!" she yelled. The man turned around, and, sure enough,
it was Dad. Upon hearing that Mom had never married, he wasted no time. They were joined together within two weeks.

Their life was so filled with love that Dad was even able to reestablish communication with my Grandfather. They developed a cordial relationship, but were never as close as they had been up to that fateful day when the grades were discovered.

A few years later, Grandfather Schlatter passed away, and Dad was left with a void in his heart that he felt would never heal.

My parents didn't like Christmas; they loved Christmas. Following a tradition established by Grandfather Schlatter, they waited to put up the tree and put out the presents until Christmas Eve when we were asleep. So we grew up thinking Santa not only delivered gifts, but he also put up and decorated our Christmas trees.

One Christmas Eve, when my brothers were still small and I was not yet born, Mom and Dad had finished their fun filled chores and were peaceably sitting in front of the fire, looking at the twinkling tree and watching the snow peacefully fall outside. Dad's thoughts drifted to my Grandfather. "Just as you did for us, Dad, we have done for our boys," he thought to himself. He was filled with an intense wish and/or prayer that they could have re-established the warmth that had at one time been in their relationship before my grandfather's departure.

Silent Night, which was always Grandfather Schlatter's favorite Christmas Carol, came on the radio, and suddenly... Continue

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Give this book as an "any time, anywhere"
ACKNOWLEDGMENT of Your Community's Unsung Heroes

Gifts by the Side of the Road includes 101 engaging, heart warming,
Our Town - type stories on Jack's amazingly gifted family, life and teaching.
Among them are these 24 eloquent tributes.

Click on highlighted Hero and then click on [Featured Story] in upper RH corner of flip-book:
TO THE NURSES OF THE WORLD - I AM A SPEAKER AND LEADER -
I AM YOUR BADGE (POLICE) - TO THE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS - I AM A VOLUNTEER
BEARERS OF THE GIFT (PEOPLE IN SALES) - WHAT IS A SOROPTIMIST?
I AM A COACH - I AM A TEENAGER - I AM A COUNSELOR
I AM A GRANDPARENT - I AM A FIREFIGHTER - BROTHERS AND SISTERS
TRIBUTE TO THE MILITARY - TRIBUTE TO THE MILITARY FAMILY
I AM A SCOUT - I AM AN APPRECIATOR - HOW DO THEY DO IT? (POSTAL WORKERS)
I AM A LAWYER - BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS - I AM A TEACHER - I AM A 4-H'ER
I AM A CHILD ADVOCATE - I AM A HOSPICE & HOME CARE GIVER
TO THE GREATEST GENERATION - and to all the remaining unsung heroes -
too many to honor and appreciate in just one book:
APPRECIATION

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Newton Junction, NH
Your Post Master
East Hampton, NH
Your Letter Carrier
East Hampton, NH
Your Police Officers
East Hampton, NH
Your Fire Fighters
Rockingham VNA & Hospice, Exeter, NH
Your VNA / Hospice Nurses
Society of St. Vincent dePaul, Exeter, NH
Your Local Volunteers
Top Drawer Lingerie, Exeter, NH
Your Favorite Sales People
Seacoast School of Technology, Exeter, NH
Every Teacher You Know
The Salvation Army Volunteer, Exeter, NH
Volunteers of All Kinds!

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