This document contains information about an upcoming luncheon meeting for the Travelers' Century Club on March 14, 2009. It provides the location, time, cost, payment details, parking information, and contact details. It also includes a short message from the club president about halfway through his term, referencing a poem by Longfellow and the travels of 19th century writers like Longfellow and Washington Irving.
The document is the February 2016 newsletter for the Hamblen County Car Club. It includes information about new members, sick members, upcoming events, the president's letter discussing a past car show, and meeting minutes. The newsletter also features advertisements from local businesses that support the car club.
This document is the May 2014 newsletter for the Northern Ohio Region Porsche Club of America (NOR PCA). It provides information about upcoming events in May and June, including a driver's education event at Nelson Ledges Road Course and an all member cookout. It also summarizes the president's column about fast Porsche cars like the new 918 Spyder and Targa models. The newsletter lists the club's officers and provides details on past and upcoming social events, autocross dates, and meetings.
The document is the April 2016 newsletter for the Hamblen County Car Club. It includes information on upcoming events, club officers, meeting minutes, classified ads, and more. Key details include an announcement of moving the Saturday night cruise-ins to the Kmart parking lot starting May 7th, upcoming car shows in May, and notes on club members who are sick or have experienced loss.
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Doylestown, Pennsylvania has a rich history and many hotspots and monthly events for entertainment. It offers parks, museums, shops, restaurants and theaters. Some recommended places to visit include Central Park for a Howl-o-ween event, the Mercer Museum, Starbucks, Pizza Place for thin crust pizza, Siren Records, Doylestown Book Shop, and the County Theater. Exploring the town with friends is encouraged to find additional "holes in the wall" establishments.
Mansfield and District U3A's March 2016 newsletter includes news about the recent quiz night, members' visit to see 'Blood Brothers' a new horse-riding group, reports on other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
The document is the May 2016 newsletter of the Hamblen County Car Club. It includes information about new members, sick members, upcoming events, president and VP letters, minutes from the previous meeting, and classified ads. The newsletter provides members of the Hamblen County Car Club with updates on club activities and events.
Mansfield and District U3A's June 2016 newsletter includes reports on the Royal Revelry to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday with other U3As, the recent Coffee Morning and the Art Appreciation visit to Compton Verney. There's news of other activities and what's planned too.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
The document is the February 2016 newsletter for the Hamblen County Car Club. It includes information about new members, sick members, upcoming events, the president's letter discussing a past car show, and meeting minutes. The newsletter also features advertisements from local businesses that support the car club.
This document is the May 2014 newsletter for the Northern Ohio Region Porsche Club of America (NOR PCA). It provides information about upcoming events in May and June, including a driver's education event at Nelson Ledges Road Course and an all member cookout. It also summarizes the president's column about fast Porsche cars like the new 918 Spyder and Targa models. The newsletter lists the club's officers and provides details on past and upcoming social events, autocross dates, and meetings.
The document is the April 2016 newsletter for the Hamblen County Car Club. It includes information on upcoming events, club officers, meeting minutes, classified ads, and more. Key details include an announcement of moving the Saturday night cruise-ins to the Kmart parking lot starting May 7th, upcoming car shows in May, and notes on club members who are sick or have experienced loss.
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Doylestown, Pennsylvania has a rich history and many hotspots and monthly events for entertainment. It offers parks, museums, shops, restaurants and theaters. Some recommended places to visit include Central Park for a Howl-o-ween event, the Mercer Museum, Starbucks, Pizza Place for thin crust pizza, Siren Records, Doylestown Book Shop, and the County Theater. Exploring the town with friends is encouraged to find additional "holes in the wall" establishments.
Mansfield and District U3A's March 2016 newsletter includes news about the recent quiz night, members' visit to see 'Blood Brothers' a new horse-riding group, reports on other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
The document is the May 2016 newsletter of the Hamblen County Car Club. It includes information about new members, sick members, upcoming events, president and VP letters, minutes from the previous meeting, and classified ads. The newsletter provides members of the Hamblen County Car Club with updates on club activities and events.
Mansfield and District U3A's June 2016 newsletter includes reports on the Royal Revelry to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday with other U3As, the recent Coffee Morning and the Art Appreciation visit to Compton Verney. There's news of other activities and what's planned too.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
Mansfield and District U3A's May 2016 newsletter includes details about the planned Royal Revelry with other local U3As, news of the History Group's visit to Warwick Castle and Antiques and Collectables at Stafford Antiques Fair, other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Mansfield and District U3A's April 2016 newsletter includes news about changes at the Singing for Fun Group, announcement of a 'Royal Revelry' to celebrate HM The Queen's birthday, a profile of musical member Peter Hart, reports on other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
OFBPA Newsletter June 2011
Mission Statement: “Bringing Business and the Community Together”
Monthly newsletter from Overlea Fullerton Business & Professional Association. Includes meeting details, local event notices & local business news contributed from members & friends of OFBPA.
The newsletter provides updates on activities of the Mansfield and District U3A. It discusses the successful first meeting held at the new venue of Mansfield Town Football Club and performances by members. It also announces upcoming events like the quiz night in February and encourages members to lead new interest groups. Details are provided on past hiking trips and stones discovered. The bulk of the newsletter consists of the interest group meetings diary listing the various groups, their meeting times, locations and upcoming events.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Mansfield and District U3A. It begins with welcome messages from the chairman and various group leaders. Updates are provided on organized holidays, including an upcoming cruise, and details are listed for various interest group meetings taking place in May and June. The newsletter closes with reminders about the main U3A meeting and an obituary for two former members.
Mansfield and District U3A's July 2016 newsletter includes reports on a holiday
in Devon, the Sci-Tech group visit to Bombardier, the Garden Visits group at Breezy Knees near Scarborough and news of other activities and planned events.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
How to Have Fun in High School Without Getting Arrested FinalLaurie Janzen
The document promotes various upcoming events in October 2012 around Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Durham, including the Grand Tasting event hosted by the sustainable food organization TerraVITA on November 3rd, which will feature local chefs using locally grown ingredients. It also provides suggestions for fun activities high school students can do to relax without getting into trouble, such as attending concerts at local venues, ice skating, bowling, attending UNC football games, camping, and pottery painting. The document serves as a monthly magazine for the local community with news, events, classifieds, and advertisements.
Angelo State Softball Notes vs. Texas A&M-KingsvilleAngeloStateSports
This document provides quick facts about the Angelo State University softball team, including roster information, coaching staff, season statistics, and game results. It summarizes that Angelo State's softball team is off to an 11-1 start in the 2015 season, led by top hitters Madison Greenwell batting .529 and Micherie Koria batting .517. The team is coached by Travis Scott and Katie Scott and plays their home games at Mayer Field in San Angelo, Texas as part of the Lone Star Conference and NCAA Division II.
The document is an advertisement for a Scottish Rite Masonic watch. It provides details about the watch features such as the dial, case, band, and personalization options. It can be customized with the owner's initials and year they became a Scottish Rite Mason engraved on the back. The watch is designed for active Scottish Rite Masons and helps support the RiteCare Childhood Language Program. It costs $79.95 plus shipping and handling, and comes with a 30-day money back guarantee. Ordering information is provided at the end.
This document provides information about The Recording Academy and the GRAMMY Awards. It discusses the notable past performances at the GRAMMYs, viewership statistics for recent ceremonies, social media engagement around the awards, and key elements of GRAMMY Week. It also outlines the structure of The Recording Academy, its Producers & Engineers Wing, the GRAMMY Hall of Fame, and foundations like MusiCares. Details are given about the official GRAMMY Awards souvenir book, including its distribution.
The document summarizes the career and accomplishments of Robert Ashe Pierce, who is being inducted into the South Carolina Press Association Hall of Fame. It details his 42-year career at The State newspaper as a reporter, editor, and editorial writer, during which he won national and state press awards. It notes that beyond his journalism work, Pierce also authored books about South Carolina and his career. The summary honors Pierce for his lengthy and productive career serving readers and communities across South Carolina through in-depth reporting and establishing a network of local stringers.
This document discusses a meeting of local liberals in Chicago following Donald Trump's election. Around 400 people attended the meeting at the Center on Halsted to discuss strategies around civil liberties under a Trump presidency. State representatives and advocacy groups discussed making Illinois a "sanctuary state" and ways to better engage communities outside of liberal bubbles. Representative Feigenholtz said progressives need to spread their message more broadly before the next election. They also acknowledged ignoring and marginalizing other parts of the country that supported Trump.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is a local newspaper listing upcoming sports events, meetings, and community activities taking place from December 18-21 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes schedules for high school basketball games, wrestling matches, and other sports. It also lists public meetings of the county commissioners and city council, religious events like Las Posadas and a living nativity, and community activities such as a toy giveaway and kids' Christmas party. A Trinidad State soccer player is named an NJCAA All-American for his performance leading the Trojans to the national semifinals.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the week of May 10, 2012. It includes Family Readiness Group meetings for various units happening between May 11-16. It also lists upcoming training opportunities through Army Community Service like Family Readiness Classes. Other sections provide information on chapel services, things to do around post, youth activities, single soldier events and recurring community events. The document aims to keep military families and soldiers informed of support resources and entertainment options available through Fort Drum.
This document provides contact information for over 100 record labels located in Los Angeles, New York, and other parts of the United States. The catalog is intended to help musicians advance their careers by connecting them with potential opportunities at these music industry companies. The contact list will be regularly updated on the LilLonBeats website.
This document announces several upcoming Key Club events and provides information about each. It extends the due date for applications to Friday, September 13th. It describes Regional Training Conference (RTC) on September 29th costing $5, Fall Rally at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom on October 19th costing $38, a t-shirt fundraiser costing $8, and "Grizzlies on Ice" skating event on September 21st costing $8. It provides details on costs, due dates and locations. Members are instructed to pay individually for each event in a separate envelope with their name and ID to specific officers. Upcoming volunteer events on September 19th, 21st and 21st are also listed.
Listado de agencias de restablecimiento designadas por la oficina de Població...Minex Guatemala
Listado de agencias de restablecimiento designadas por la oficina de Población, Refugiados y Migración del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos de América
This document appears to be a portfolio from Christopher De Los Santos showcasing graphic design work. It includes 6 pages describing graphic design projects for clients such as RR Donnelley, Sysco, IKEA, Hearst, River Oaks Country Club and others. The media used include print, silkscreen, digital print, web/interactive and pen/ink. To view more work, the document directs the reader to dlsdesign.carbonmade.com.
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
You'll see how we share interests in art appreciation, bridge, crafts, singing, needlework, music, history, literature, wine tasting, scrabble, photography, technology, writing for pleasure and genealogy. How we keep fit joining-in with physical ones such as walking, bowls and Tai Chi. How we socialise on theatre, concert and garden visits, lunches and group holidays.
The document provides a 2012 record book for the University of California, Berkeley men's and women's track & field teams. It includes quick facts about the program, coaching staff listings, the 2012 schedule, roster information for the men's team, and past results including school records and NCAA history.
Silestone’s nearly indestructible surface is stain, scorch and
scratch resistant. With a very low absorption index and a minimal
number of joints, Silestone is perfect for spaces where liquid
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time, going beyond the surface.
Mansfield and District U3A's May 2016 newsletter includes details about the planned Royal Revelry with other local U3As, news of the History Group's visit to Warwick Castle and Antiques and Collectables at Stafford Antiques Fair, other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Mansfield and District U3A's April 2016 newsletter includes news about changes at the Singing for Fun Group, announcement of a 'Royal Revelry' to celebrate HM The Queen's birthday, a profile of musical member Peter Hart, reports on other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
OFBPA Newsletter June 2011
Mission Statement: “Bringing Business and the Community Together”
Monthly newsletter from Overlea Fullerton Business & Professional Association. Includes meeting details, local event notices & local business news contributed from members & friends of OFBPA.
The newsletter provides updates on activities of the Mansfield and District U3A. It discusses the successful first meeting held at the new venue of Mansfield Town Football Club and performances by members. It also announces upcoming events like the quiz night in February and encourages members to lead new interest groups. Details are provided on past hiking trips and stones discovered. The bulk of the newsletter consists of the interest group meetings diary listing the various groups, their meeting times, locations and upcoming events.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Mansfield and District U3A. It begins with welcome messages from the chairman and various group leaders. Updates are provided on organized holidays, including an upcoming cruise, and details are listed for various interest group meetings taking place in May and June. The newsletter closes with reminders about the main U3A meeting and an obituary for two former members.
Mansfield and District U3A's July 2016 newsletter includes reports on a holiday
in Devon, the Sci-Tech group visit to Bombardier, the Garden Visits group at Breezy Knees near Scarborough and news of other activities and planned events.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
How to Have Fun in High School Without Getting Arrested FinalLaurie Janzen
The document promotes various upcoming events in October 2012 around Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Durham, including the Grand Tasting event hosted by the sustainable food organization TerraVITA on November 3rd, which will feature local chefs using locally grown ingredients. It also provides suggestions for fun activities high school students can do to relax without getting into trouble, such as attending concerts at local venues, ice skating, bowling, attending UNC football games, camping, and pottery painting. The document serves as a monthly magazine for the local community with news, events, classifieds, and advertisements.
Angelo State Softball Notes vs. Texas A&M-KingsvilleAngeloStateSports
This document provides quick facts about the Angelo State University softball team, including roster information, coaching staff, season statistics, and game results. It summarizes that Angelo State's softball team is off to an 11-1 start in the 2015 season, led by top hitters Madison Greenwell batting .529 and Micherie Koria batting .517. The team is coached by Travis Scott and Katie Scott and plays their home games at Mayer Field in San Angelo, Texas as part of the Lone Star Conference and NCAA Division II.
The document is an advertisement for a Scottish Rite Masonic watch. It provides details about the watch features such as the dial, case, band, and personalization options. It can be customized with the owner's initials and year they became a Scottish Rite Mason engraved on the back. The watch is designed for active Scottish Rite Masons and helps support the RiteCare Childhood Language Program. It costs $79.95 plus shipping and handling, and comes with a 30-day money back guarantee. Ordering information is provided at the end.
This document provides information about The Recording Academy and the GRAMMY Awards. It discusses the notable past performances at the GRAMMYs, viewership statistics for recent ceremonies, social media engagement around the awards, and key elements of GRAMMY Week. It also outlines the structure of The Recording Academy, its Producers & Engineers Wing, the GRAMMY Hall of Fame, and foundations like MusiCares. Details are given about the official GRAMMY Awards souvenir book, including its distribution.
The document summarizes the career and accomplishments of Robert Ashe Pierce, who is being inducted into the South Carolina Press Association Hall of Fame. It details his 42-year career at The State newspaper as a reporter, editor, and editorial writer, during which he won national and state press awards. It notes that beyond his journalism work, Pierce also authored books about South Carolina and his career. The summary honors Pierce for his lengthy and productive career serving readers and communities across South Carolina through in-depth reporting and establishing a network of local stringers.
This document discusses a meeting of local liberals in Chicago following Donald Trump's election. Around 400 people attended the meeting at the Center on Halsted to discuss strategies around civil liberties under a Trump presidency. State representatives and advocacy groups discussed making Illinois a "sanctuary state" and ways to better engage communities outside of liberal bubbles. Representative Feigenholtz said progressives need to spread their message more broadly before the next election. They also acknowledged ignoring and marginalizing other parts of the country that supported Trump.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is a local newspaper listing upcoming sports events, meetings, and community activities taking place from December 18-21 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes schedules for high school basketball games, wrestling matches, and other sports. It also lists public meetings of the county commissioners and city council, religious events like Las Posadas and a living nativity, and community activities such as a toy giveaway and kids' Christmas party. A Trinidad State soccer player is named an NJCAA All-American for his performance leading the Trojans to the national semifinals.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events and activities at Fort Drum for the week of May 10, 2012. It includes Family Readiness Group meetings for various units happening between May 11-16. It also lists upcoming training opportunities through Army Community Service like Family Readiness Classes. Other sections provide information on chapel services, things to do around post, youth activities, single soldier events and recurring community events. The document aims to keep military families and soldiers informed of support resources and entertainment options available through Fort Drum.
This document provides contact information for over 100 record labels located in Los Angeles, New York, and other parts of the United States. The catalog is intended to help musicians advance their careers by connecting them with potential opportunities at these music industry companies. The contact list will be regularly updated on the LilLonBeats website.
This document announces several upcoming Key Club events and provides information about each. It extends the due date for applications to Friday, September 13th. It describes Regional Training Conference (RTC) on September 29th costing $5, Fall Rally at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom on October 19th costing $38, a t-shirt fundraiser costing $8, and "Grizzlies on Ice" skating event on September 21st costing $8. It provides details on costs, due dates and locations. Members are instructed to pay individually for each event in a separate envelope with their name and ID to specific officers. Upcoming volunteer events on September 19th, 21st and 21st are also listed.
Listado de agencias de restablecimiento designadas por la oficina de Població...Minex Guatemala
Listado de agencias de restablecimiento designadas por la oficina de Población, Refugiados y Migración del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos de América
This document appears to be a portfolio from Christopher De Los Santos showcasing graphic design work. It includes 6 pages describing graphic design projects for clients such as RR Donnelley, Sysco, IKEA, Hearst, River Oaks Country Club and others. The media used include print, silkscreen, digital print, web/interactive and pen/ink. To view more work, the document directs the reader to dlsdesign.carbonmade.com.
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
You'll see how we share interests in art appreciation, bridge, crafts, singing, needlework, music, history, literature, wine tasting, scrabble, photography, technology, writing for pleasure and genealogy. How we keep fit joining-in with physical ones such as walking, bowls and Tai Chi. How we socialise on theatre, concert and garden visits, lunches and group holidays.
The document provides a 2012 record book for the University of California, Berkeley men's and women's track & field teams. It includes quick facts about the program, coaching staff listings, the 2012 schedule, roster information for the men's team, and past results including school records and NCAA history.
Silestone’s nearly indestructible surface is stain, scorch and
scratch resistant. With a very low absorption index and a minimal
number of joints, Silestone is perfect for spaces where liquid
exists. Silestone is resistant and continues to be enjoyed over
time, going beyond the surface.
The business meeting covered real estate market updates, upcoming educational events, mortgage rates, birthdays, and upcoming meetings. Plans were discussed for the Katy team Thanksgiving celebration and Sunshine and Sequins fundraising event. A list of open houses was provided with details on listings and hosting agents.
The University of North Carolina men's golf team hopes to build on their success from the fall season, including a first place finish at the Maryland Intercollegiate. They will rely on the leadership and experience of seniors David Holzworth and Chase MacFarland. Junior Henry Zaytoun III looks to continue his strong play from the fall after capturing his first collegiate individual title.
This document is a program for harness racing at the Morrow County Fair in Mount Gilead, Ohio on August 31 and September 1. It includes the schedule, ticket price, location, and advertisements from local businesses in the area.
This document is the July 2014 issue of the "In the Zone" magazine for USAG Red Cloud - Casey and Area I Family and MWR. It provides information on upcoming community events in July including the 4th of July Independence Day Celebration and a Caribbean Bay Tour. It also includes details on clubs, facilities, and programs like hours of operation, activities, and food specials. The magazine highlights the farewell message of Deputy Garrison Commander Freddie L. Giddens and a story on cooking activities at the Gateway Club Kitchen.
The summary provides updates on BeAScout.org, the 2016 Eagle Scouts from the district, and information on the 2017 National Jamboree.
1) New families are moving into the area and units should update their information on BeAScout.org to help newcomers find troops.
2) The document lists the 2016 Eagle Scouts from various units in the district including their names and board of review dates.
3) Information is provided on the 2017 National Jamboree to be held in July 2017 including eligibility requirements and a website for more details.
This document contains advertisements and information from various approved vendors for Chicago Public Schools. It includes details about services and products for events, books, seating, uniforms, safety equipment, and more. Vendors provide services like tutoring, field trips, banquets, and classroom supplies. Contact information is listed for each approved vendor.
Bravo Cucina Italiana hosted 22 residents of Piper Glen for a complimentary Italian dinner sponsored by the restaurant and N2 Publishing, the publisher of the neighborhood magazine. Attendees enjoyed delicious appetizers, entrees, and atmosphere, with several residents providing positive quotes about their experience at the restaurant in the review. The event provided an opportunity for residents to socialize with friends and neighbors while meeting local business owners who support the magazine.
The Angelo State women’s basketball team will be after its third-straight win on Friday, Dec. 12 against McMurry at Kimbrell Arena in Abilene at 5:30 p.m.
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The document provides information about the Central Standard Chorus' 2011 spring contest taking place April 8-10 in Wichita, KS. It includes the contest schedule, venue details, chorus rehearsal schedule, contest order of appearances, and judging panel. The chorus will perform on Saturday and events include quartet semi-finals on Friday evening and finals on Saturday along with a chorus contest and collegiate quartet contest.
The document lists over 50 residential and commercial properties for sale throughout Southern California, including addresses, prices, square footages, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, and names of realtors. The properties range in price from $60,000 to over $1 million and are located in cities like Pomona, Covina, Chino, Upland, Montclair and others. Several listings note the properties as multi-unit buildings or commercial spaces.
This document provides information about the 2014-15 women's basketball team at Angelo State University. It includes the team roster, coaching staff, schedule, statistics and records. The team is currently 2-5 overall and 0-0 in conference play. Leading scorers are Jasmine Caston averaging 16.3 points per game and Jackie Patterson averaging 11.9 points per game. The team's next game is on December 2nd against McMurry University.
This document provides information about various outdoor events and activities in Tennessee and surrounding areas, as well as advertisements. It begins with articles about making memories on a fishing trip with a grandson, the world's largest coon hunt in Tennessee, and fishing for striped bass on Pickwick Lake. Later sections provide details on upcoming events like mud bogs and concerts. Advertisements promote local businesses like auto dealerships, a gun store, and a grain elevator company. The document also includes a request from TWRA for public input on 2014 fishing regulations.
Rockcliff Realtors is a real estate company serving the East Bay area of California. It has multiple offices throughout cities in the region, and promotes itself as the premier real estate company in the East Bay, focusing on helping clients discover how to get more from their home purchases and sales. The document provides contact information for the various Rockcliff Realtors offices.
This directory provides information about businesses and organizations in the Midway neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota. It includes listings of community councils, government offices, parks, and postal stations. The Midway Chamber of Commerce works to build a stronger community and is excited for the opening of a new light rail line and upcoming Major League Soccer team in the neighborhood. The directory aims to be a resource for residents and businesses in the Midway.
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We extend special thanks to our Area Coordinators for a successful 2008 season.
We recently mailed invoices for 2009 dues. The invoice is also our roster
verification. Even if you are a life member, please complete and mail the form
back to us.
We give a special welcome to Michael Sholer who joined our Executive Board
in January, 2009. Michael has been a long-time member who has attended most
of our luncheon meetings.
A new country list is enclosed. We added St. Barts in the Caribbean and
Abkhazia in Asia. Our new total is 319.
The UK Club will host an International meeting this spring on Friday, April 17, to Sunday, April 19.
I hope many of you will be able to attend. More details are on page 3.
Our September 12, 2009, meeting will be in San Diego instead of Orange County.
We look forward to seeing you at the March event.
WEBSITE
www.travelerscenturyclub.org
Viewers, we appreciate your
observations and suggestions.
CLUB PINS
Club Lapel Pin – $10
Silver 150 Countries – $8
Gold 200 Countries – $8
250 Countries – $8
All pins are available with pin or tie-tack backing.
Available only to regular members of the TCC.
INFO FILES REQUESTS
WELL TRAVELED 2009
Our congratulations to those Club members who have
reached higher levels of countries visited. Well Traveled.
SPECIAL AWARD
for 300 or more countries
MS. CAROLE ANN PESKIN
The Villages, FL
AWARD
for 250 or more countries
MR. COEN GONSALVES
Netherland
MR. ROBERT MULLER
Great Neck, NY
MR. STEPHEN NEWCOMER
W. Hollywood, CA
MR. JAGANNATHAN SRINIVASRAGHAVEN
Carbondale, IL
GOLD MEMBERSHIP
for 200 countries
MR. LEE S. ABBAMONTE
New York, NY
ATTY. DOMINADOR D. BUHAIN
Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines
MR. PHILLIPS M. CONNER
Singapore
MS. EDNA ERSPAMER
Santa Monica, CA
MS. ERIKA FERNBACH.
Los Angeles, CA
MRS. LINDA HUETINCK
MR. JOHN HUETINCK
Alhambra, CA
MR. WAYNE A. SCHILD
Austin, TX
SILVER MEMBERSHIP
for 150 or more countries
MR. THOMAS H. GETZ
Irvine, CA
MR. GARY HUGHES
Clarkston, WA
MS. DIANE JARRETT
Newport Beach, CA
MRS. JANET M. JOHNSON
Redondo Beach, CA
ATTACHED ARE INFO FILES ON: SUBMITTED BY:
#553 Andorra, Italy and the Mediterranean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard Hall Thayer, Ph.D
#554 Lesotho - Africa’s Mountain Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne E. Smith
#555 From the Death of the Czar to Stalin’s Bunker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Altaffer
#556 Bonaire - Netherland Antilles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Sunny Vazquez-McMullen
#557 Cook Islands - Palmerston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James A. Smith
Note: The opinions expressed are those of the writers and not the Travelers’ Century Club.
A hearty thanks for all of you club members for sending in Info Files for our Centurian. They are enjoyed by all, so please send in your items of interest. Don’t
forget that these must be typewritten, single spaced and not to exceed two pages due to cost of postage. Those of you who have sent in your Info Files that have not
yet been published, please be patient as they will be used in the future. Note: We do not edit or correct misspellings, since we cannot match your type. You can
also send your Info Files to our e-mail address. E-mail: tccclub3@gte.net
Please note that when you request back issues of Info Files, there is a $1.00 cost per Info File.
We have a new permanent name tags with the TCC Logo and your name engraved. Cost $7.50
including shipping. If you wish to order, send us your check and you will receive your tag in six weeks.
Magnetic backing available, add $4.00.
TCC Editor: Klaus Billep Contributing Editor: Lorelli Embry
NEW ENGRAVED NAME TAGS
INFO FILE ITEMS
A HEARTY WELCOME
Abeloe, Mr. Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2235 Hogan Ct., Reno, NV 89523-2034
Arbeit, Mrs. Wendy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1609 Oak Hill Road, Memphis, TN 38138
Brixen, Mr. Scott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Jalan Hajijiah, #03-19, Laguna Green, Singapore 468726
Clasby, Mr. Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1410 Catalina Ave, Seal Beach, CA 90740
Conner, Mr. Phillips M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1905 Suntec Tower 2, 9 Temasek Blvd., Singapore 138909
Ernst, Mr. Roger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9176 Highland Ridge Way, Tampa, FL 33647-2277
Fogarty, Mr. John T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1303 Edison Heights Road, Sunbury, PA 17801
Geiger, Ms. Lesley M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Delfern Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90077
Getz, Mr. Thomas H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15181 Chalon Circle, Irvine, CA 92604
Halderson, Mr. Jerome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9420 Pigeon Lake Road, Valders, WI 54245
Johnson, Mr. Graeme & Mrs. Carina. . . . . 4058 Chemingage, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3Y 1R5
Johnson, Ms. Katie Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 771 River Oaks Circle, Fairview, TX 75069
Kelly Jr., Mr. Robert T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 W. Carmen Lane, Apt. 94, Santa Maria, CA 93458
Kulick, Mrs. Marilyn J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18074 Daves Ave, Monte Sereno, CA 95030
Kwar, Samer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3240 Maguire Way #200, Dublin, CA 94568
Newcomer, Mr. Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 840 N. Larrabee St. #4121, No. Hollywood, CA 90069
Olson, Mr. Ray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.O. Box 70749, Washington DC 20024-0749
Roth, Ms. Clara A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436 Lincoln Ave, Apt B4, Orange, NJ 07050
Sartin, Mr. Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3680 Hacks Cross Road, Memphis, TN 38125
Searle, Mr. Gary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2829 SW Brighton Way, Palm City, FL 34990-6071
Stading, Mr. Tige . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Tremont St. #702, Boston, MA 02116
Vail, Mrs. Colette S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 Hoppers Lane, Paramus, NJ 07652
Wo r l d Tra v e l . . .Th e Pa s s p o r t To Pe a c e Th r o u g h Un d e r s t a n d i n g
Travelers’ Century Club
Club Headquarters
P.O. Box 7050
Santa Monica, CA 90406-7050
(310) 458-3454 • Fax: (310) 395-9511
email: tccclub3@verizon.net
www.travelerscenturyclub.org
OFFICERS
Klaus Billep, Chairman
Christopher Hudson, President
Ronald L. Endeman, Vice-President
Sanford K. Smith, Secretary
Pamela Barrus, Treasurer
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
Floyd D. Baker
David J. Barry
Tim Carlson
Kevin Hughes
Michael Sholer
MARCH 2009
Klaus Billep
AN INVITATION TO THE
MARCH LUNCHEON
Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009
Place: Riviera Restaurant at the Fireside
13950 Springdale Street
Westminister, CA 92683
Tel: (714) 897-0477
Time: 11:30 a.m. – No Host Cocktails
12:30 p.m. – Luncheon & Program
Cost: Members & Guests $50
Non-Members (not guests) $60
Includes wine, tax, tip
Payment: No later than March 11
For late RSVP call (310) 458-3454
Parking: Free self-parking
Directions: From South 405, exit Westminister Ave.,
cross over 405 bridge, enter big
parking lot to the right. From North
405, exit Springdale. Enter parking lot
across the street.
Hotel Info: Hotels in Irvine or Newport Beach
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Being halfway through my term as TCC President makes me think of “Mezzo
Cammin,” which is a wonderful poem by Longfellow about being halfway through
life. Longfellow’s generation of writers isn’t much appreciated now, but they were
both great writers and great travelers. Longfellow traveled widely in France,
Germany, Holland, Italy, Spain, Denmark, England, Sweden and Switzerland.
His contemporary, Washington Irving, also traveled in Germany, France and Spain:
in fact, he wrote Rip Van Winkle in Birmingham, England. He had learned all about
Sleepy Hollow on an earlier trip when he had to flee from a yellow fever outbreak.
What exotic place was suffering from yellow fever? It was Manhattan.
Travel back then, in the early nineteenth century, could be seriously difficult. We have it much easier, and
we are all wimps compared to Montaigne, who traveled around the Alps in the sixteenth century, all the
while enduring excruciating kidney stones as his carriage bumped from one rock to another.
We owe a debt to these earlier hardy travelers. Mark Twain put it very well in 1857. “Travel is fatal to
prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts.
Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little
corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.”
So let’s all keep moving! And if you haven’t been to Dublin’s fair city recently, or at all, why not join the
local TCC group for their meeting in April? I’m sure they’d love to meet you.
Christopher Hudson
ST. BARTS AND ABKHAZIA ADDED TO TCC LIST
(continued on page 3)
The TCC Board, at its meeting in December,
2008, voted to add two more countries – St.
Barts and Abkhazia -- to its approved list, bring-ing
the total to 319. Here is some of the ration-ale
for the Board’s decision.
St. Barts, in the Caribbean, became a separate
collectivity of France on February 22, 2007.
Previously, it was administered together with the
French portion of the island of St. Martin. With
its new status, the U.S. State Department added
St. Barts to its list of entities, as did the American
Radio Relay League.
The Board discussed the two breakaway regions
of the republic of Georgia – Abkhazia and South
Ossetia. Since August, 2008, these regions have
been occupied by Russian troops and both
declared their independence, but they have only
been recognized as independent by Russia and
Nicaragua. Both regions originally declared their
independence in the early 1990s but Georgia
denied their status, so the Board previously
declined to recognize them as separate entities
because of the uncertainty of their outcome.