11-01-2013, 11:33 AM
Our member of the month for November is CoachG . With all the new and active members, we have on our site. We have selected one of our own Mentors. We sometimes forget what all these members do for the site, with their continued support, actively answering questions, and overall participation. Coach Green has been a member since May of 2012 and Calls Banner Tennessee home. Coach has demonstrated the ability to understand his lithic’s and artifact types of his region. We have many members that spend their time freely, to help out all members, understanding their artifacts to Geofacts. It is fitting we have selected “CoachG” for the month of November.
My name is Michael Green. I am 33 years old, with two sons that love to look for arrowheads and artifacts with me. We go exploring every chance we get. I teach Physical Education, and coach Middle School basketball. While in college, I played 2 years of baseball before shoulder trouble got the better of me. My dad had me tagging along with him in the woods as soon as I could walk. We had a few fields to walk, but we did more digging than anything.
Our member of the month for November is CoachG . With all the new and active members, we have on our site. We have selected one of our own Mentors. We sometimes forget what all these members do for the site, with their continued support, actively answering questions, and overall participation. Coach Green has been a member since May of 2012 and Calls Banner Tennessee home. Coach has demonstrated the ability to understand his lithic’s and artifact types of his region. We have many members that spend their time freely, to help out all members, understanding their artifacts to Geofacts. It is fitting we have selected “CoachG” for the month of November.
My name is Michael Green. I am 33 years old, with two sons that love to look for arrowheads and artifacts with me. We go exploring every chance we get. I teach Physical Education, and coach Middle School basketball. While in college, I played 2 years of baseball before shoulder trouble got the better of me. My dad had me tagging along with him in the woods as soon as I could walk. We had a few fields to walk, but we did more digging than anything.
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