Daniel Blegen:  

CLASS OF 1968
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Daniel is from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is married. His schools include Lutheran South Academy. He later attended Concordia Chicago (English). He works(ed) at Filter Press Books, Brighton High School, Brighton, Colorado, School District 27J. Daniel's interests include Longmont Museum & Cultural Center, Colorado Rockies. Music he likes includes Ray Price, Gordon Lightfoot, Van Morrison (Official). Books he likes include Robert B. Parker, Mark Twain, T. Coraghessan Boyle. Movies he likes include Empire of the Sun, Empire of the Sun, Gran Torino. TV shows he likes include Frasier, The Big Bang ...Expand for more
Theory. One of Daniel's favorite quotes is:""A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds..." Ralph Waldo Emerson". More about Daniel:""Bob Sakata: American Farmer" was released in April 2009. For younger readers and adults alike, the bio covers the multifaceted life of the Brighton, CO, farmer and businessman who overcame poverty and discrimination. After teaching for 34 years I am now writing full time. I am the author of two juvenile nonfiction books (Bent's Fort: Crossroads of Cultures on the Santa Fe Trail and Bob Sakata: American Farmer, both published by Filter Press Books.".
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