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Teenes
01-27-2003, 05:26 PM
Kurt Browning's dad has written two books looking back at his life, which offer an interesting glimpse into a way of life that doesn't really exist anymore, as well as anecdotes of his life as a skating parent in the present.

If you're interested in ordering the book (volume I is also still available), print out the order form below (or at http://www.kurtfiles.com/forfun/deweybook2.php ), and send it in.

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Dewey Browning Favourite Stories Volume II

Dewey Browning has finished writing Volume II and it is now ready. This will be the final edition written by Kurt's dad and will continue with stories of his life. This edition will include more figure skating stories than Volume I.

The book is 80 pages and has a center section of eight pages of extra photos. (Colour pictures and old black and whites.) On the back cover is one of Grandpa Jack rounding up horses, Dewey and his mother on a mountaintop, and across from that is Kurt in his Calgary Olympic long coat, with cowboy hat and boots. It's remarkable how alike the young Dewey and Kurt look!!

DON'T MISS THIS FINAL ISSUE!
To order this final issue, send this completed form to:
Dena Browning Miller
Box 448
Rocky Mountain House,
Alberta, Canada T4T 1A3

The price is: $14.00 U.S. and $17.50 Canadian. (No checks please.)

No. Books Ordering: Volume 1 (still available)________ Volume 2________ Amount Enclosed $________
Name:_____________________________________________
Address:__________________________________________
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Lee
01-27-2003, 06:02 PM
Interesting side note: BD was competing in Caroline just over a week ago. Mr. Browning was there most of the day Sunday, watching some of the competition and visiting with people in the lobby. It was soooo neat to see him take an interest in what the young skaters in Caroline are doing! Definitely a 'feel-good' moment...;)

BTW, if you ever get to the Kurt Browning Complex in Caroline (now a 'complex' because of the addition of a big hall off the south end of the arena), be sure to go upstairs in the arena and check out "Kurt's Corner." All kinds of memorabilia and the like going back to Kurt's skating days in Caroline -- pretty cool.