Virginian-Pilot


DATE: Thursday, October 23, 1997            TAG: 9710220219

SECTION: NORFOLK COMPASS         PAGE: 03   EDITION: FINAL 

TYPE: CLOSE-UP 

SOURCE: Kathryn Darling 

                                            LENGTH:   56 lines




DAVID KLEMT ARCHITECT AND CHAIR OF KIWANIS ART AUCTION

David Klemt lives in Norfolk, works at Laskin Road in Virginia Beach and meets with The Pembroke Kiwanis Club smack in the middle.

Klemt, who joined the service organization two and a half years ago, commutes to the Beach where his architectural firm, Klemt and Associates, P.C., designs correctional facilities, schools, office buildings and city offices.

Although he's been in the organization a short time, he has served on the board and participated in the group's charitable fund-raisers.

When the club needed a new fund-raiser, Klemt suggested a blind auction. Then he was asked to chair it.

Klemt said he had ``probably hemmed and hawed one time too many,'' so he took the idea and helped it evolve into the Charity Art Auction to be held Friday evening at the The Contemporary Art Center of Virginia in Virginia Beach.

The Heisman Gallery out of Baltimore, which collects art to sell at fund-raisers, will be there with originals and prints by artists from across the East Coast. Bids for the artwork open from $5 to $50.

Name: David Julius Klemt.

Nickname: None.

What brought you to Norfolk? Our daughter and her family lived in West Ghent and we liked the community.

Birthplace: Terre Haute, Ind.

Birthdate: Nov. 19, 1941.

Occupation: Architect.

Marital status: Married to Mary Jane.

Children: I have two children, Laura Stowe and David C. Klemt, and two grandkids, Mary Jane Stow and Willeum Gray Stowe.

Last book read: ``Executive Decision,'' by Tom Clancy

Favorite movie: ``The Big Chill''

Favorite magazine: Architectural Record

Biggest accomplishment: Leading the team that got the job and did the work designing the headquarters of EDS in Plano, Texas.

Most embarrassing moment: Trying to walk through a screen door at a dinner party at my house.

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? I'd weigh about 30 pounds less.

Perfect way to spend the day: Sitting on a beach and reading a book

Favorite vacation spot: Sanibel Island, Fla.

Pet peeve: Lights and equipment being left on

First job: Service station attendant

Worst job: Cleaning floors at a high School

Hobbies: Carpentry, woodwork, gardening and sports

Favorite restaurant: The Bistro

What do you like most about Norfolk? The sense of neighborhood - sidewalks and streets



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