Wal-Mart Good Works ...Leo Smith This article is about the sculptor. For the jazz musician, see Wadada Leo Smith. Leo Smith (born 1947) is a sculptor from Winona, Minnesota. He works primarily in wood. , left, Business Marketing Representative for Sam's Club Sam's Club is a membership-only warehouse club owned and operated by Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. History The first Sam's Club opened in April 1983 in Midwest City, Oklahoma in the United States.[1] Sam's Club is named after Sam Walton. , Chesapeake Chesapeake, ship Chesapeake, U.S. frigate, famous for her role in the Chesapeake affair (June 22, 1807) and for her battle with the H.M.S. Shannon (June 1, 1813). The Chesapeake left Norfolk, Va. , Va., presents a grant of $1,500 to members of Chapter 22, Portsmouth, Va., to be used to assist disabled veterans. It is the second year Chapter 22 has received a generous donation from the local Wal-Mart/ Sams stores as part of the Wal-Mart Good Works initiative. On hand for the presentation are, from left, Smith, Chapter 22 Jr. Vice Commander Steve Day Steve Day is Britain's best known deaf stand-up comedian. Stand-up comedy Day was a finalist in the Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award in 2000, and a finalist in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year in 2002. , Adjutant/Treasurer William Brigge and Sr. Vice Commander Paul Ricks. |
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