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Home - Wilkens Foodservice Welcome to Wilkens Food Service! Our family owned and operated company began in 1976 when Don Wilkens started selling produce from his cargo van at sixteen years old Each morning Don went to the produce markets in Chicago to pick up fresh produce to be delivered to his customers
Lenny Wilkens - Wikipedia Wilkens was the General Manager of the Seattle SuperSonics from April 24, 1985 until May 27, 1986 During his stint as GM, he drafted future All-Star Xavier McDaniel and hired Head Coach Bernie Bickerstaff
Legends profile: Lenny Wilkens - NBA. com After a Hall of Fame career as one of the great playmakers in basketball history, Lenny Wilkens turned to coaching and led his teams to more wins than any other coach in NBA history when retired
Wilkens, Leonard Randolph Lenny (b. 1937) - HistoryLink. org Wilkens, the first NBA coach to record 1,000 victories, has been inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame three times – as a player, head coach, and assistant coach of the 1992 U S Olympic "Dream Team " Born in Brooklyn
Markets Ice Cream – Wilkens Fruit Fir Farm Our soft serve ice cream shop is OPEN on Saturdays, Sundays and school holidays from 12pm-4:30pm August through October Stop by the Corner Shoppe to enjoy chocolate, vanilla or twist ice cream, our very own Apple Cider Donut Sundae or our Apple Cider Float!
Lenny Wilkens 1st to have statue outside Climate Pledge Arena SEATTLE -- The Seattle basketball community turned out Saturday to honor legendary former SuperSonics player, coach and executive Lenny Wilkens, who became the first person to have a statue
Lenny Wilkens Immortalized at Climate Pledge Arena With 1,300 NBA wins and Hall of Fame status, his legacy lives on both on and off the court Positioned near the site where the SuperSonics once played, the statue is more than a sports tribute—it’s a symbol of Wilkens' lifelong commitment to uplifting youth and giving back to the community