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During the height of Fort Lauderdale's spring break, you could find Harriet and Jack Kaye behind the counter at their beach side hamburger stand. Harriet and Jack enjoyed talking with and serving these young adults and saw in them the promise of the future.
Though they did not have children of their own, Harriet and Jack were passionate about raising a generation of youth who would honor and uphold the nation's founding principles of democracy and freedom. Each year they sent high school students to the Spirit of America conference at historic Valley Forge so they could walk in the path of our forefathers.
Harriet and Jack were active in the community and enthusiastic patriots. It was important to them that young patriots learn first-hand the intent of our Founding Fathers, to carry it forward for the next generation to appreciate.
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