Kweder travels from Croydon to Bordentown to Phoenixville and all points in-between to ply his trade. He packs everything into the trunk and back seat of his Honda Accord. “Being a musician is like being a glorified furniture mover. I’m always moving equipment in and out of gigs. It’s my fitness program.”
This is a long way from the late 70s and early 80s when Kweder was king of the local original music scene and seemed destined for stardom. But external and internal demons forced Kweder to make a geographic change.
“I was like Jim Morrison on steroids. I couldn’t control my ego and my mouth and wanted to be the center of attention. I polarized the city against me,” recalls Kweder.
- Retirement is not an option for rocker Kenn Kweder, DelConNewsNetwork.com, February 1, 2017.
2. A good potato chip potato is about three-and-a-quarter inches big and has a low sugar content so it doesn’t turn brown when fried, said Jeff Leichleiter, co-founder of Tim’s Cascade Style Potato Chips.
Leichleiter retired from Tim’s July 15, after 30 years working for the company. He and his wife, Ann, live on a sustainable farm in Ellensburg.
Leichleiter grew up in Boardman, Ore., where he used to run a potato digger and work at a french fry factory during high school. After he graduated, he signed up with the Army Corps of Engineers and served eight years.
After his eight years, Leichleiter was considering what to do next with his life when he connected with Tim Kennedy, a former member of the Navy, in Houston, through mutual friends. Kennedy had started a potato chip business and asked Leichleiter to help him and he agreed.
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