Friday, November 27, 2015

Black Friday Showdown: Target Takes On Amazon With New In-Store Strategy


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As thousands of shoppers waited outside Target Corp. TGT 0.37 % stores on Thanksgiving Day to buy toys, electronics and kitchen gadgets, workers inside were getting ready to send some of those very items out the door.

The Minneapolis-based retailer enlisted small teams of workers in about one-quarter of its 1,800 U.S. stores to pack up some of the orders placed through Target.com earlier in the day. The employees worked in shifts, in a few cases starting up to 10 hours before the official 6 p.m. store opening, navigating dimly lighted aisles and picking items to mail to customers who pounced on Web deals hours before shoppers could in a store.

The strategy is a new twist on the Black Friday weekend. What for decades had been a purely in-store shopping frenzy has ceded much ground to the Internet. A Deloitte LLP survey found shoppers expect to spend 59% of their money online for the four days starting Thursday, compared with 36% in stores. The remaining 5% is spent on catalogs.

The growth in online spending is affecting how one of the nations largest retailers operates on one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year. The change is born out of a need to cut down on delivery time and shipping costs to keep pace with Amazon.com Inc., AMZN 0.62 % and to put inventory sitting on store shelves to better use by using it to fulfill orders coming from the Internet.

With the shift online, youve got to take advantage of the inventory where it is and when you can, says Rodney Sides, a vice chairman at the consultancy Deloitte.

Target still has much to prove in its online business, which is less than 3% of overall sales. Targets online sales were up 20% in the third quarter, but the retailer fell short of its own goal of 30% growth in the period. CEO Brian Cornell has targeted 40% online sales growth in the next five years, but hasnt reached that in any quarter since laying out the goal earlier this year.

Mr. Cornell says shipping from store, even on Thanksgiving, is a more efficient way to get orders to customers for that last stretch, especially in lieu of heavily investing to open dozens of additional online shipping centers. Well be able to have product in their doorstep in a couple of days, he said in an interview Thursday at the Jersey City, N.J., Target store. If it shows up Saturday afternoon, well see a lot of smiles.

Physical retailers have long grappled with managing the logistics of selling online. The problem stems from a legacy that includes hundreds of stores that must be filled with millions of pieces of inventory and manned by thousands of employees. Layered on top of that is a network of online fulfillment centers.

Amazon and other pure-play online retailers dont have that complexity. They can spread out inventory at a smaller number of locationsAmazon says it has more than 50 distribution centersand focus on shipping packages.

The online giant is compressing shipping times further, with same-day delivery available in 16 metro areas free for members of its Prime service, and offering to deliver orders in as little as an hour in some markets.

Retailers call their answer omnichannel, a strategy that views all inventory the same and uses algorithms to calculate whether it makes more sense to ship online orders from a distribution center or a store. In some cases, customers want the order ready at a store to pick up.

Shipping from stores is a big part of the plan. The National Retail Federation says nearly one-third of retailers are working on shipping products from stores. However, many take a pause during the busiest times of the year, and none is taking it as far as Target this year. Best Buy Co. BBY 1.33 % , Macys Inc. M 1.89 % and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. WMT 0.53 % all were open Thanksgiving, but suspended efforts to ship items from stores.

Its just a very busy time, says Dan Toporek, a spokesman for Wal-Mart, which plans to ship nearly all online orders from distribution centers in the 48 hours around Black Friday. We want to make sure were delivering the best experience in stores for customers.

One shopper missing a sit-down dinner was Rafael Gonzalez. The 28-year-old liquor distributor was third in line at a Vauxhall, N.J., Target after arriving around 11 a.m. on Thursday. He was waiting for the chance to buy a 40-inch Samsung SSNHZ 0.00 % television while his wife was at the adjacent Best Buy, staking out a place in line to buy a larger 50-inch TV.

He knew that the TV was also available online earlier in the day, but he decided to wait in line. I usually come to get first dibs on the cheap items, Mr. Gonzalez says. Its also the excitement. Mr. Gonzalez estimated he and his wife would spend around $900 in stores Thursday. He was holding out for Cyber Monday to shop online.

While the logistics of shipping from stores before the rush of Thanksgiving shoppers can make sensestores will be empty, orders will be easy to find before the crowds mess up thingsthe financials can be a challenge. The biggest cost of shipping from store is labor, analysts say, and holiday-pay rates mean it costs at least 1.5-times more than normal. Ship from store can turn the model upside down if youre not careful, Mr. Sides says.

Retailers face additional margin pressures from shoppers, who dont want to pay shipping fees. Best Buy and Target have eliminated shipping charges on all orders for the holidays. Wal-Mart, meanwhile, has a $50 threshold to eliminate the charge.

There is also the incongruity of whittling your inventory on one of the few appointment shopping days of the year. All of your efforts have been toward driving traffic to stores, says Nikki Baird, managing partner at Retail Systems Research, a research firm. Why would you then ship from stores to meet demand thats coming from online?

Target isnt shipping out of stores some of the most heavily advertised items. The prime deals$249 55-inch televisions and $395 drones with high-definition camerasare reserved for shoppers in stores, says Eddie Baeb, a spokesman. Anyone who bought those items on Target.com on Thursday, where the same deals were available, will get them from distribution centers.

Target has 462 stores around the country shipping items from stores. Most were expected to have workers arrive two to four hours before Thursdays opening. Forty-four stores meanwhile have souped up shipping operations with expanded backrooms for packing up to 1,500 orders a day.

Robert DeMarino arrived at the Jersey City, N.J., Target store he manages around 7:30 a.m. Thursday to oversee a team of 10 workers on the ship-from-store team. Plenty of the orders were concentrated in the toy and electronics sections, he says. By mid-morning, the store was well on its way toward hitting its goal of shipping 900 orders, up from 500 on normal days, and getting most of it done before shoppers start to stream in.

This is nice for one day to just not have any distractions, he says. We want to make sure that come 6 oclock, were ahead of the game and helping our guests with anything they need in the store.

The strategy is also part necessity. Target has nine online fulfillment centers and some of them will churn out eight-times the number of orders on Friday versus a normal day. But that isnt enough, and they need the stores to help with the sheer volume. Target expects stores to process one million online orders in storewhether shipping them out or holding for pickupbetween Thursday and Sunday.

The torrid pace will continue throughout the holidays. For the quarter, Target expects 40% of orders to be shipping from stores, up from 25% normally.

Write to Paul Ziobro at Paul.Ziobro@wsj.com

Source: http://www.wsj.com/articles/black-friday-showdown-target-takes-on-amazon-with-new-in-store-strategy-1448555664

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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving


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We pause to give thanks Sarah Josepha Hale, the 74-year-old magazine editor who wrote a letter to Abraham Lincoln on September 28, 1863, urging him to have the day of our annual Thanksgiving made a National and fixed Union Festival. She explained, You may have observed that, for some years past, there has been an increasing interest felt in our land to have the Thanksgiving held on the same day, in all the States; it now needs National recognition and authoritive fixation, only, to become permanently, an American custom and institution.

On October 3, 1863, Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise. According to the April 1, 1864, letter from Lincoln assistant John Nicolay, the proclamation was written by Secretary of State William Seward, and the original was in his handwriting. A year later the manuscript was sold to benefit Union troops.

In his 1863 proclamation, President Lincoln recognized that for which we too have to give thanks: The year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature, that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful providence of Almighty G*d.

Best wishes for a happy Thanksgiving to all our readers.

Drawn from the Proclamation of Thanksgiving at Abraham Lincoln Online. More background in Barbara Maranzanis Abraham Lincoln and the mother of Thanksgiving."

Source: http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2015/11/happy-thanksgiving-2.php

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Adele, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots Perform "Hello" on Classroom Instruments


Jimmy Fallon, Adele & The Roots Sing "Hello" (w/Classroom Instruments)

Sure, youve heard Hello (everyone has by now). But youve never heard it played like this.

Adele took time out from her historic sales week to unwind for a performance with Jimmy Fallon and the Rootsand a room full of classroom instruments.

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The British pop singer and her hosts tackled the global hit with an array of percussion instruments, a ukulele and even a flip phone (hello!).

The "classroom instruments"segment aired Tuesday night on The Tonight Show, a full 24-hours after Adele shone with a performance of Water Under the Bridge and stuck around to play Box of Lies.

"Hello" andWater Under the Bridge are lifted from Adele"s smash third album release 25, which is cruisingtoward threemillion first-week sales in the U.S., where its now holds the single-week record.It"salso on track for thebest-ever opening sales week for any album in the U.K.

Watch Adele"s "classroom instruments" performance of "Hello."

Source: http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/6777059/adele-jimmy-fallon-the-roots-hello-classroom-instruments

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Watch "American Experience: Pilgrims," Skip "Pretty Little Liars"


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American Experience 8 p.m., PBS We owe more than the Thanksgiving holiday to the group of English settlers who crossed the ocean on the Mayflower in 1620. As Pilgrims, tonights episode of PBSs U.S. history series declares, the landing of the colonists in what is now Massachusetts would come to be seen as the true founding moment of America.

The story of how a tiny cult of religious refugees teamed up with a group of adventurers men the Pilgrims disdained as strangers to found a lasting colony with just 102 people, a third of them children, is a fascinating one.

It is also steeped in myth, and filmmaker Ric Burns (brother of Ken) does his best to wipe away the legend in this retelling. The core character is William Bradford, played by the late actor Roger Rees, the colonys governor whose memoir serves as the primary first-hand account. Interviews with historians are mixed with re-enactments to create an engaging tale of fortitude and good fortune.

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A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving 8 p.m., ABC The Peanuts specials were faltering when the 10th one rolled around in 1973 to give the series a welcome boost. While this does not reach the heights of A Charlie Brown Christmas or Its the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, its still nostalgic fun. And it isnt really Thanksgiving without a meal of toast, popcorn, jelly beans and pretzel sticks.

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Pretty Little Liars: Five Years Forward 8 p.m., ABC Family With its teenage stars pushing 30, Pretty Little Liars deserves a reboot; it just seems about three years too late. After beating the original storyline senseless over five seasons, we wonder if there is a show left to save. Tonights special previews the coming season, which arrives with real episodes in January.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Hamilton High to take part in College Board"s AP Capstone diploma program


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Hamilton High School is one of more than 600 schools worldwide to implement AP Capstone, an innovative diploma program that allows students to develop the skills that matter most for their future college success: research, collaboration, and communication.

The program includes a two-course sequence: AP Seminar and AP Research. Developed in direct response to feedback from higher education faculty and college admission officers, AP Capstone complements the in-depth, subject-specific rigor of Advanced Placement courses and exams.

AP students working on a project in the AP Capstone program. Photo courtesy The College Boards Advanced Placement program

Students completing AP Seminar and AP Research with scores of 3 or higher, and receiving scores of 3 or higher on four AP Exams in subjects of their choosing, will receive the AP Capstone Diploma.

Students earning scores of 3 or higher on the two AP Capstone exams but do not take or earn qualifying scores on four additional AP Exams will receive the AP Seminar and Research Certificate.

The program will be taught by Debbie Nipar Ed Anderson and Phyllis Carr, 2015 Chandler Unified School District Teacher of the Year.

This innovative program prepares a broader, more diverse student population for college and career success, and also provides our teachers with flexibility in the curriculum to expand access to challenging course work and the development of important skills, said Hamilton High School Principal Ken James. The application process to be awarded the program is intense, but we knew the value of the program to our students.

The AP Seminar course, typically taken in 10th or 11th grade, will equip students with the power to explore academic and real-world issues from multiple perspectives. Through a variety of materials from articles and research studies to foundational and philosophical texts students will be challenged to explore complex questions; understand and evaluate opposing viewpoints; interpret and synthesize information; and develop, communicate, and defend evidence-based arguments. Teachers have the flexibility of choosing themes based on student interests, whether they are local, regional, national, or global in nature.

Samples of themes that can be covered in the AP Seminar course include education, innovation, sustainability, and technology. By tapping into students personal interests, AP Capstone gives a broader array of students an entry point into challenging course work. Students are assessed through both an individual project and a team project completed during the year and a year-end written exam.

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The subsequent AP Research course will allow students to design, plan, and conduct a yearlong investigation on a topic of their choosing with support from experts at the university level or in the community. Students will build on the skills learned in the AP Seminar course by using research methodology; employing ethical research practices; and accessing, analyzing, and synthesizing information to present an argument. At the end of the course students have the confidence to present and orally defend their own scholarly academic research.

We are proud to offer AP Capstone, which enables students and teachers to focus on topics of their choice in great depth, said Trevor Packer, senior vice president for AP and Instruction at the College Board. This provides terrific opportunities for students to develop the ability to write and present their work effectively, individually, and in groups the very skills college professors want their students to possess.

By responding to and partnering with the higher education community, the College Board developed AP Capstone to allow students to practice the important skills that colleges want. The program will prepare more students for the rigors of college and for success in future careers.

AP Capstone is a unique program that teaches skills we think are very valuable not only for college but life, said John Barnhill, assistant vice president for enrollment management, Florida State University. The ability to analyze, to critically think, to present information is really wonderful, and I think both courses do a great job of preparing the student for the rest of their lives.

For more information, please contact:

  • Ken James, Principal, Hamilton High School, (480) 883-500
  • Steve Carr, The Kur Carr Group, Inc., (602) 317-3040
  • The College Board, 212-713-8052; communications@collegeboard.org

About the Advanced Placement Program

The College Boards Advanced Placement Program (AP) enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies with the opportunity to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both while still in high school. Through AP courses in 34 subjects, each culminating in a rigorous exam, students learn to think critically, construct solid arguments, and see many sides of an issue skills that prepare them for college and beyond. Taking AP courses demonstrates to college admission officers that students have sought the most rigorous curriculum available to them, and research indicates that students who score a 3 or higher on an AP Exam typically experience greater academic success in college and are more likely to earn a college degree than non-AP students. Each AP teachers syllabus is evaluated and approved by faculty from some of the nations leading colleges and universities, and AP Exams are developed and scored by college faculty and experienced AP teachers. Most four-year colleges and universities in the United States grant credit, advanced placement, or both on the basis of successful AP Exam scores more than 3,800 institutions worldwide annually receive AP scores. In the last decade AP participation and performance rates have nearly doubled. In May 2014, 2.3 million students representing more than 19,000 schools around the world, both public and nonpublic, took over 4 million AP Exams.

About the College Board

The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was created to expand access to higher education. Today, the membership association is made up of over 6,000 of the worlds leading educational institutions and is dedicated to promoting excellence and equity in education. Each year, the College Board helps more than seven million students prepare for a successful transition to college through programs and services in college readiness and college success including the SAT and the Advanced Placement Program. The organization also serves the education community through research and advocacy on behalf of students, educators, and schools. For further information, visit www.collegeboard.org.

Source: http://azednews.com/2015/11/23/hamilton-high-to-take-part-in-college-boards-ap-capstone-diploma-program/

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Mani Monday: Meghan Trainor"s Exact Metallic Mani at AMAs Get The Look


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Meghan Trainor looked fabulous at the 2015 AMAs. Not only did she look amazing in her black gown, her manicure was so cool and glamorous! Thankfully, Meghans manicurist gave us instructions to get her exact look!

Meghan Trainor, 21, looked absolutely amazing at the 2015 American Music Awards. It was such a big night for the songstress as she won awards and had amazing performances. What caught our eye, though, was her glitzy and glamorous manicure. Luckily, her celeb manicurist dished on exactly what she did to get that color! Get Meghans look here.

Celebrity Manicurist, Michelle Saunders, did an unbelievable job on Meghans nails and luckily for us, she told us exactly how to get Meghans dazzling manicure, just in time for Mani Monday! Meghans mani was the perfect shade of metallic and sparkle, but wasnt too overboard. So we are dying to know what her manicurist did so that we can try it this upcoming holiday season!

Michelle described her inspiration behind the manicure she gave. The lyrics in one of Meghans hit songs inspired her glitzy nail look I found myself dreaming in silver and gold. I started with essies penny talk for the base and then dipped each nail tip in a glitter mixture of three essie luxeffects shades, including: a cut above, set in stones and rock at the top. Ultimately it made for the perfect stand-out, sparkly combination. Are you kidding me that is amazing!

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It is so much fun to layer on different color polishes to give you a cool effect, but we didnt know that four different polishes could give you such a cool finish!

We are obsessed with this manicure and cannot wait to try it for our next holiday party or vacation.

What do you guys think of Meghans mani? Do you love it as much as we do?

Source: http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/11/23/meghan-trainor-amas-manicure-get-the-look-pics-shop/

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Monday, November 23, 2015

Cavin: Jeff Gordon"s retirement one for the family


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Jeff Gordon"s parents, Carol (left) and John Bickford, will have an emotional finale, too, as the driver retires.(Photo: Getty Images for NASCAR)

HOMESTEAD, Fla. Now it all makes sense. Wonder Boy, as Jeff Gordon was often called in his early NASCAR days, was a product of Wonder Bread.

Seem silly? Trace the steps.

Gordons mother, Carol, was no more than 12 years old, maybe 13, when her father, Pat, worked for the Continental Baking Company in Vallejo, Calif. Pat delivered bread Wonder Bread, mostly to various businesses in the community, most without fanfare, but one captured Carols attention.

The house phone would ring on a Saturday night, with something ofa food emergency on the line. Vallejo Speedway, which featured the racing of hard-top cars as they were still called in the 1950s, would be so crammed with race fans that it would run short on hot dogs and hamburgers, and it needed help. Buns, specifically.

Off Pat would go, Carol in tow.

Carol freely admits she wasnt much help because she was mesmerized by the action at what was billed as the fastest quarter mile in the West. The cars were loud, fast and while not necessarily sleek, they had a beauty about them, and she was smitten.

I loved going out there, she said, reminiscing this week.

Which sets the scene for what happens Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway (3 p.m., WTHR-13, NBCSN) when Jeff Gordon goes for another Sprint Cup Series championship in his final stock car race.

Years later, as a divorced mother of two young children, Carol agreed to a date with colleague John Bickford, the designer at the hospital supply company where they worked. On the side, John was a builder of race cars and a crew chief,and their first date was at that same Vallejo dirt track at Solano County Fairgrounds.

Carol had again found love in that noisy, dusty place.

A footnote to the date was that Carols children, Kim and Jeff, were in tow. Jeff doesnt remember it he wasnt yet 2 years old but there was something symbolic of his first night with John. They would have many, many, many more in racing in the years to come. John is the longtime president of Jeff Gordon Inc., responsible for everything involving Jeff, including the Italian-made inscribed gifts Jeff on Saturday gaveto every other driverin Sunday"sSprint Cup Series field.

The rest, of course, is motor sports history. John and Carol married, and soon after Jeff learned to walk, he learnedto ride a bike at Johns side. By age 4, Jeff was racing boys twice his age in BMX, and before long it was time for the quarter-midget racers John brought home for the kids.

Were talking the mid-1970s here, which speaks to the amount of time and energythe family has invested in racing.

Truly, all these years our lives have been planned around a race, or the race, or around people coming to town to see Jeff race, Carol said. People would stay with us when we moved to Indiana. They went to sprint car races with us. They scraped mud off the side of race cars.

She laughs.

When he came down here (to NASCAR), we didnt have to scrape mud anymore, she said.

Jeff has gone on to become one of the most successful race car drivers in U.S. history, winning four Cup championships and collecting93 race wins, including three Daytona 500s and a record five Brickyard 400s. He has won millions of dollars in prize money and collected countless more in salary and endorsements. His first year in Cup, when he wasnt yet 22 years old and still looked like a student attending Tri-West High School in Lizton, he was paid $1 million by Hendrick Motorsports.

Its fair to say Gordon has been stock car racings most recognizable face since Dale Earnhardt was killed in 2001. He has been admired and adored, and the cameras will be focused on him throughout the Ford 400. He starts fifth.

Carol knows how big this moment is she still goes to the grocery store after all, and his face adorns magazine covers at checkout lines.

I told him the other day,"Ive seen a lot of you lately," she said.

The move to Pittsboro

John has received so much of the credit for Jeffs success, and rightly so. He guided his stepson through the earliest days, all the way up to through that first Cup championship. But Jeffs sister gets some credit, too.

Kim graduated from high school in Vallejo just as Jeff was showing significant signs of becoming a legitimate race car driver. She chose to attend San Diego State, which obviously wasnt close to the familys home northeast of San Francisco.

For any suspicion that John pushed for a family move to the Midwest, where Jeff could race sprint cars at an earlier age, Carol said Kim had an influential voice. Kim could see the opportunity available to her kid brother of four years, and it wasnt like she was going to be home much anyway. Go for it, she suggested.

They say timing in life is everything, right? Carol said.

Jeff had raced one summer in Ohio, but because the family had racing friends in Indiana the Osbornes and Easts, to name a few the decision was made to make that their new base. Appropriately, John and Jeff were off racing that 1986 season when Carol flew to Indianapolis to select and purchasewhat became their new Hendricks County home southwestof Pittsboro.

As crazy as it sounds," Carol said of the transition,"it made sense."

As crazy as this sounds, Carol wasn"t even present for Jeff"s first big racing achievement. She was inSan Diego visiting Kim when Jeff won the 1989 Night Before the 500 midget race at Indianapolis Raceway Park. That race was a first for Jeff on so many levels his first time in a midget, his first pavement race, his first drive for car owner Rollie Helmling but it was also something of a first for Carol.

She didnt know anything about the Night Before the 500, ashort-track racingjeweltelevised by ESPN.

I was like, Oh, thats great, she said of the winning news delivered by telephone. He was excited, and I was excited for him, so that was enough.

So many more nights like that were to come, of course.

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Jeff Gordon with his wife, Ingrid Vandebosch, and their children Ella and Leo met with Ron Howard in 2012, the year he drove the pace car for the Brickyard 400 at The Indianapolis Motor Speedway.(Photo: Kristin Enzor/ For The Star)

It was about this time last year that Jeff decided he wanted to quit driving stockcars to spend more time with his wife, Ingrid, and their children, Ella and Leo.That set in motion a series of activities building toward Sundays green flag. One of those was knee replacement surgery for Carol; she had it after the Brickyard 400 in order not to miss hometown races at Sonoma Raceway (in June) and Indianapolis Motor Speedway (in July).

Jeffs retirement also meant the familys last official race at their latest home track, Charlotte Motor Speedway. They had watched so many of his Cup races overlooking Turn 1in a condominium owned by Ken Barbie, the man who owned the apparel company first outfitting the would-be champion.

Barbie had long vowed to sell the condominium when Jeff retired, so at last months race, the friends went through the necessary festivities, goodbyes included.

I cant imagine why I would go back, Carol said. Ill be watching (on TV), probably watching races forever, but I wont go. Why would I?

John has a reason, maybe several. For one, Jeffs 2016 retirement tour will require the attention of various business endeavors, so John will oversee them.John also has a nephew, 17-year-old James Bickford of Napa, Calif., who is a promising young race car driver, having won two races in NASCARs K&N Pro Series West series.

He looks really good, so Ill help him where I can, John said of James. Plus, I get a lot of calls from moms and dads who want to see their children do this.

But John acknowledges changes are coming for those who have been with Jeffall these years.

Its been a h**l of a trip, he said, exhaling. But the rides not over.

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