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April 27, 2006
Kasey Kahne
Good afternoon. It's a privilege to chat with you all today to discuss the President's Call to Service during National Volunteer Week. This past February I was named to the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation. The Council brings together leaders from the worlds of business, entertainment, sports, education, government, nonprofits, and the media to promote and recognize outstanding volunteer service and to raise awareness of the many ways in which Americans can help meet the vital needs of their communities through civic engagement and service. I have the honor of bringing this important message to the NASCAR community. So far, people have been really responsive and I'm excited about what we can get accomplished in the hear future. With that, let's get started. Kathi, from New Rochelle, NY
writes: Kasey Kahne Matt, from Boone, NC
writes: Kasey Kahne The President's Council is more than just volunteering during National Volunteer Week. In fact, I am planning on participating in several volunteer service events over the next few months, and I try to perform some sort of service activity almost every day. I am working with a program that the NASCAR Foundation and Bank of America are developing to encourage volunteerism and unify NASCAR charity groups during the Neighborhood Excellence 400 in June.
Also, Council members work to recognize individuals with the President's Volunteer Service Award throughout the year. Lindsey, from Walkerton writes: Kasey Kahne It is important that you work with your team - that's big. We communicate all week long when we are testing and in the shop going over notes. It starts long before the weekend and by race day, it's all about where you are in that point and time.
Of course, getting a good meal in before the race is important to make sure that you are energized for the three to five hour race ahead of you. Judy, from Sunrise Elem., Enumclaw, WA
writes: As a NASCAR driver, what rules do you and other drivers agree to follow so that everyone is safe, respectful, and responsible? Thank you and good luck this season Mrs. Craighead's 2nd graders P.S. We loved "Kasey Kahne Day" at our school. Happy Birthday to you Kasey Kasey Kahne Safety is important, especially on the road and when going at high speeds. Those that understand that seem to be those that excel in this sport. For myself, I learned respect early on as a kid and that you have to take responsibility for yourself. Those were some of the things I learned from my parents and in school. I use all three of these rules in NASCAR and feel like it has earned me respect from a lot of other NASCAR drivers because that's the way I approach each race.
And, thanks for your birthday wishes! Emily, from Lane, Kansas
writes: Kasey Kahne As part of the Council, I wanted to expand the President's Call to Service by increasing awareness among NASCAR fans - there are so many great fans out there and I knew they would answer the call.
My sister is also very dedicated to the Kasey Khane Foundation, which I started and she manages. She does a great job.
Christina, from Bradenton, FL.
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Over 65 million people are volunteering in America today. And it is our job to increase that. You can learn more about the Council or ways that you can get involved in volunteer service, by visiting www.volunteer.gov. Daniel, from Lakeville, CT
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Desiree Sayle
You should also talk to your parents and teachers about your interest in volunteering and ask how they can help find a good opportunity. In fact, you should ask them to join you so you can all volunteer together. Katie, from Gorham, Maine
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