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Member Dirk Richwine from Henderson, Nev., recently met President Bill Clinton while delivering a stopwatch to his son (he was officiating a soccer game at Liberty Point Park).


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Caption: Member Dirk Richwine from Henderson Henderson.

1 City (1990 pop. 25,945), seat of Henderson co., NW Ky., on the Ohio River, in an oil, coal, tobacco, corn, and livestock area; founded 1797, inc. as a city 1867.
, Nev., recently met President Bill Clinton Clinton.

1 Town (1990 pop. 12,767), Middlesex co., S Conn., on Long Island Sound; settled 1663, set off from Killingworth and inc. 1838. The school that later became Yale opened here in 1702.
 while delivering a stopwatch to his son (he was officiating a soccer game at Liberty Point Park). Clinton was walking through the park when Richwine waved hello. Clinton then approached Richwine, and asked him for a tour of Henderson's Recreation Center. "Never in my life would I have thought that I'd I'd  

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 meet a president in one my parks," says Richwine.
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Title Annotation:MEMBER NEWS
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Date:Apr 1, 2006
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