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Peter F. Taylor, Jr. - Dollars Against Diabetes Bowling Tournament on Dad's Day

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Hello World,

Welcome to Happy Talk Radio.  This is GG Stanley, your host with the most happy talk from coast-to-coast.  Happy Talk Radio is a media engine designed to bring happy talk to help invigorate and to help elevate your mind, body and soul in the totality of happiness.

You have heard the cliche' "it take a village to raise a child."  

Well, my special guest Peter F. Taylor, Jr. is a servant leader who has dedicated his time in making a difference in touching a child's heart and changing a child's life through Dollars Against Diabetes Bowling Tournament on Dad's Day.  Yes, it is a day for disenfrancised kids to skate at Pin Strikes in Macon, Georgia on Father's Day, FREE.

He is a Maconite, who studied at Macon State College; husband; member of New Hope Baptist Church in Macon, Georgia; employed at Graphic Packaging Intl. Inc.; member of the Macon Masonic family; Secretary-Treasurer of local union IAMAW #1034; President of the Central Georgia Federation of Trades & Labor Council; President of the Georgia State Council of Machinists & Aerospace Workers and Georgia AFL-CIO.  

He is someone who knows the way, someone who goes the way and someone who shows the way in community connection and social networking.

He believes in creating a life that feels good on the inside, Not One that just looks Good on the outside.  And today on Happy Talk Radio he will share how it will happen this year at the 3rd Annual Dollars Against Diabetes Bowling Tournament on Dad's Day.

We say timing is everything.  If it’s meant to happen, it will, at the right time for the right reason.  And Peter J. Taylor, Jr will be "Bringing It Home" to you, for you, and for sure right here today on Happy Talk Radio!

 

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