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Showing posts with label Non-profits. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Donations Dropped 11% at Nation's Biggest Charities Last Year

Donations Dropped 11% at Nation's Biggest Charities Last Year


Note: This article corrects figures for Catholic Charities USA that appeared in an earlier version. As a result, the order of the top 10 charities has changed.
Donations to the nation’s biggest charities dropped 11 percent last year, a decline that was the worst in the two decades since The Chronicle started its Philanthropy 400 rankingof the organizations that raise the most from private sources.
Nonprofit organizations say they don’t expect to have done much better by the time 2010 ends. More than one in four of the groups provided projections for 2010, and the median change they predicted was an increase of just 1.4 percent.
The 400 institutions in the survey raised $68.6-billion in 2009. The drop they suffered in contributions was nearly four times as great as the next biggest annual decrease: 2.8 percent in 2001, when charities also struggled to raise money from recession-battered donors.
The median amount raised by charities on the Philanthropy 400 also declined last year to $98.8-million, down from $105-million in 2008, meaning half raised more and half raised less. The Philanthropy 400 is based on the most-recent year of data available for charities; most organizations reported data for the 2009 fiscal year but some groups reported data for other periods of time...http://philanthropy.com/article/A-Sharp-Donation-Drop-at-Big/125004/
The Chronicle of Philanthropy: Donations Dropped 11% at Nation's Biggest Charities Last Year

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Friday, October 01, 2010

Cops on Rooftops fundraiser for Special Olympics a great success


Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding raised a bucket full of donations at the Cops on Rooftops Special Olympics fundraiser September 25, 2010.  Photo by Kevin Dayhoff
Cops on Rooftops fundraiser for Special Olympics a great success

$8,332.00 raised in 30 hours in an event full of good humor for a worthy cause



A rested Westminster Police Chief Jeff Spaulding gave a report on the recent “Cops on Rooftops” fundraising event at the Westminster mayor and common council meeting last Monday.

He looked none the worse for wear after spending over 30 hours perched on the roof of the Dunkin' Donuts, on Route 140 in Westminster last Saturday and Sunday.

After the obligatory humor about cops and doughnuts, Spaulding confessed that he was proud that he only ate two doughnuts in the 30 hours he spend with his colleague, Lt. Andrew Winner, commander of the Maryland State Police Westminster barrack, raising money for Special Olympics Athletes.

“Well, we endured the heat, the cold, the wind, and the rain, but the fundraiser was a great success.  We raised well in excess of our $5,000 goal for Special Olympics last weekend…” 

The total came to $8,332.00, said Spaulding with some pride and a bit of subdued amazement that they surpassed their goal by so much.

At 9:30 last Saturday night the two intrepid police officers had already raised over $3,500.00 when Explore Carroll visited to check their progress (and their welfare.)

“It’s going well,” said Spaulding over the sounds of the radio playing and the steady stream of well-wishers from below.  Up on the rooftop, Winner and Spaulding had nested quite well, with lawn chairs, food, and an awning overhead set-up to provide all the comforts of home – on a highway store rooftop, that is.

How Spaulding only ate two doughnuts is amazing since their rooftop digs were constantly bombarded with the aromas of doughnuts being made in the store below. 

“Oh, geeze, what’s that?  It’s apple.  I think they are now making something with apples” (in the store below,) lamented Spaulding at one point.  “Oh man, this is torture,” he laughed as he traded words of encouragement with Winner not to eat too many doughnuts throughout the evening.

Of course, both Winner and Spaulding are athletes themselves and do not look like they eat too many doughnuts.  “Look at this guy,” Spaulding said of Winner last Saturday night. 

“Does he look like he eats a lot of doughnuts?”

"Don't answer that," Winner said.

“The citizens of Carroll County have been quite generous,” said Spaulding.  “Frankly, that does not surprise me,” he elaborated as he added how he has always been amazed as to how well Carroll countians support social causes with generosity.

Winner quickly added in agreement, “I have been truly amazed at the generosity of Carroll County.  A lot of people made a special effort to come and make a donation.”

Maryland State Police spokesperson Greg Shipley was also there last Saturday evening to cheer Winner and Spaulding on.

“It’s commendable…,” said Shipley.  When asked for further comment, Shipley explained that all the attention needed to be on the two police officers and the special needs athletes they support.

“Hey, I’m just here to congratulate them on what looks to be a successful event.  It’s nice that two officers give-up their weekend for such a good cause,” said a smiling Shipley as he traded humor with Winner and Spaulding from the parking lot below.

"It's a great cause," Spaulding said of Special Olympics.  “Law enforcement has a long history of supporting Special Olympics.”

So does Spaulding.  He is a central regional coordinator for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics, and has participated in that event since 1986.

His interest started 23 years ago when he was an officer in the Howard County Police Department and was asked to participate in Maryland's first Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics.

Since then, he has volunteered to raise money for and awareness about Special Olympics.  He attends Special Olympics competitions as far away as Japan to serve as a security guard, awards presenter or volunteer.

As for the doughnut shop rooftop stunt, the idea came from law enforcement officers in Illinois who took to the rooftops of 94 Dunkin' Donuts locations in 2009, and raised more than $182,000.

In Maryland last year, one location in Laurel participated in the promotion and raised $7,000.  This year, Westminster joined three other participating locations in College Park, Ocean City, and Glen Burnie.

Last Monday night at the Westminster council meeting, Spaulding explained that a retired state trooper made a special trip to donate $1,000.00 on Sunday and the owner of the Dunkin’ Donuts also donated $1,000.00 to the cause.

“And folks are still asking if they can still donate,” said Spaulding.  “And the answer is yes, just be in touch with me at the (Westminster Police) station.”

For information about donating to the fund for Special Olympics of Maryland, go to the organization's website at www.somd.org or call 410-789-6677, or call Spaulding at the police station at 410-848-4646.  Contributing doughnuts is optional.

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Westminster Fallfest Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1 August 2010

Westminster Fallfest Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1

August 2010

Westminster Fallfest, Inc. P.O. Box 804, Westminster, MD 21158 www.westminsterfallfest.com August 28, 2004 Westminster Fallfest started in 1978 to promote the awareness for the renewal of the downtown shopping district, in which our fundraising efforts center today. During the 1980's volunteers that organized Fallfest realized excess funds from vendor fees and other activities. The volunteers decided to distribute these funds to support local charities. After receiving positive responses from charities, the volunteers decided to broaden their efforts. Over the years we have evolved into a multi-cultural and multifaceted organization known as Westminster Fallfest, Inc. Fallfest operates 12 months a year organizing and providing the community and local non-profit charities the opportunity to apply and be interviewed to receive excess proceeds from our various fundraising activities. (http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E19B659C904D590C)


Westminster Fallfest Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1 August 2010                                                                                                                            

2010 Westminster Fallfest begins September 23, 2010

2010 Westminster Fallfest is fast approaching

September 17, 2010

2010 Fallfest: 9/23, 6pm - 10pm; 9/24, 6pm - 10pm; 9/25, 10am - 10pm; 9/26, 12pm - 6pm; 2010 Parade Date: Thursday 9/23/10 at 7PM






Dear Friends of Fallfest,

Retrieved September 17, 2010

Westminster Fallfest, Inc. began as an autumn celebration in historic downtown Westminster, growing over time to operate throughout the year, sponsoring various fundraising events, all to benefit charities and service organizations within our community.

Our signature event is our annual Westminster Fallfest, Carroll County’s largest community charity event.  Each September, Fallfest draws over 40,000 people to historic downtown Westminster.  Families enjoy our festival midway and rides, while others come for the great food, unique shopping, and heart-stopping entertainment.  Our event begins with a parade, followed by four days of non-stop fun.

Fallfest is more than a festival midway or great place to find one of a kind crafts and gifts.  It’s an exciting time to share with our families and friends, and at the same time, give back to our great community.  Whether you join us for the fabulous food, the sights and sounds of our great entertainment, shopping, volunteering on-site, or providing vital sponsorship dollars to make the event happen—Westminster Fallfest is glad to have you!

Jennifer Mellor
Westminster Fallfest, Inc.
2010 Festival Chairperson

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Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, Fallfest, Tom Canon, Ron Schroers, Kevin Dayhoff, Charities, 

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Saturday, November 21, 2009

An hour’s pay for the working poor

An hour’s pay for the working poor

In addition to our families and our health, we have many things for which to be thankful. As we begin the holidays, let our Thanksgiving also be revealed in the compassionate support our community renders to citizens who are less fortunate.

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20090812 Anhourspayforpoor Annual Thanksgiving, Non-profits, Poverty

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Thursday, November 05, 2009

This week in The Tentacle

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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Happy Days Are Here Again?
Chris Cavey
Tuesday evening I joined the Republican faithful gathered in Frederick at The Green Turtle to watch election results. While they were cheering the victory of Randy McClement, mayor-elect of Frederick City, I couldn’t help but think that perhaps the political pendulum crossed the apex and was now swinging the other way. Their way.

Looking Back Going Forward
Michael Kurtianyk
The results are in, and the voters have chosen Randy McClement over Jason Judd in the City of Frederick election. Before getting into the specifics, Congratulations are due both candidates for running a strong, civil race. Despite pressures from others, both men campaigned without slinging mud. Let’s hope the county races next year are run with the same decorum and respect.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Pulling the Plug on Maryland
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Word spread quickly through Maryland early Monday evening that the Black and Decker Manufacturing Company is “merging” with The Stanley Works. Black and Decker employees were notified by email at 4:30 P.M. of the $4.5 billion all-stock acquisition of the venerable old Maryland manufacturer.

Tom Goes Spark’in
Tom McLaughlin
Kuching, Malaysia – Being a relatively healthy male, I enjoy the company of women and learning the dating customs has been a challenge. Wandering around in my mid 50’s, yet thinking I am in my 20’s, I have met and carefully enjoyed many platonic associations.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Pushkin between the Polls
Roy Meachum
On this voting day in the city, I can almost envy Pushkin; the boy Pointer will sail through the whole democratic process unaffected. He might be inconvenienced by accompanying me to the basement of Evangelical Lutheran Church on East Church Street. Although his shank is long and his beard grizzled, he always finds admirers. No sweat.

Monday, November 2, 2009
Voting My Conscience
Steven R. Berryman
The City of Frederick elections are now upon us, so it’s time to get your voting strategy together. Those stuck at simply “voting the party line,” will be at a distinct disadvantage in our municipal election tomorrow.

On the Mayoral Race in Frederick…
Michael Kurtianyk
What an extremely cordial, civil race for mayor of the City of Frederick. This is a great breath of fresh air from the race four years ago.

Friday, October 30, 2009
Attack Politics
Roy Meachum
You may have missed the latest survey: a majority of Americans said they no longer have confidence in where their country is headed. As usual sixty-five percent disapprove of the performance by Congress. At the same time, the president’s personal rating held steady at 56 per cent – in the Wall Street Journal/NBC paid-for measurement of the national mood.

How Does Your City Grow?
Joe Charlebois
Mary, Mary quite contrary how does your city grow? Paraphrasing the old nursery rhyme gets to the point of what the future of Frederick County and its municipalities will face as it continues to grow. The quintessential issue – we as citizens of the city and/or county need to address – is how we will define growth over the next 20 to 30 thirty years.

Limbaugh, Freedom and The NFL
Derek Shackelford
Several weeks ago talk show host Rush Limbaugh garnered national headlines with his participation in an ownership group attempting to purchase the National Football League’s St. Louis Rams. Mr. Limbaugh was not going to be the majority owner just a partner in the ownership group.

Thursday, October 29, 2009
Government Principles/City Elections
Patricia A. Kelly
“The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year, and that Meeting shall be on the first Monday in December….” U.S. Constitution. Don’t we wish!

How much is a TRILLION?
Bill Brosius
Kinda rolls nicely off the tongue, doesn’t it? Don’t know about you but I have been having a tough time getting my head around a trillion, let alone 10 trillion; much less 40 trillion. One trillion is 1,000,000,000,000. Put a dollar sign in front and you’re talking about unreal money.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Halloween and The Snallygaster
Kevin E. Dayhoff
This Saturday is Halloween and taking break from local and national politics could not come a moment too soon.

Surprises of a 26-Hour Trip
Tom McLaughlin
Doha, Qatar – What happens if you are a small country and have billions and billions of dollars located on top of the largest gas field in the world? Building the largest most modern commercial airline on the planet is one goal.

REVIEW: Dr. Jekyll and Four Mr. Hydes
Roy Meachum
You read the column’s head right. The Maryland Ensemble Theatre is retelling Robert Louis Stevenson classic story in playwright Jeffrey Hatcher’s version; no longer is a case of schizophrenia limited to a single individual. Mr. Hatcher took “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and spread the latter’s evil among four actors, including a woman, Karen Paone.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Then There Are Five
Roy Meachum
Let me confess up front that I have been to no candidate forums and was fed stories that proved no more than flimsy rumors. This does not make me unusual in the community. What sets me apart from two-thirds of my fellow registered voters? I plan to hike over to the Evangelical Lutheran polling place next Tuesday.

Sanity: The Key to Self-Esteem
Nick Diaz
In my last article on developing sound math study habits, I referred to “procrastination” as ‘the thief of time.” I concluded that the issue of procrastination by students is not a simple one. Procrastination is a defense mechanism that protects students’ self-esteem.

20091105 sdosm This week in The Tentacle

Annual Halloween, Black and Decker Mfg Co, Bus Econ mergers acquisitions, Governance Taxes MD, MD co Frederick Co, MD muni Frederick City, Non-profits, People Cavey-Chris

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Friday, May 22, 2009

Carroll Nonprofit Center Yard Sale to support Get Connected Family Resource Center


Carroll Nonprofit Center Yard Sale to support Get Connected Family Resource Center

Carroll Nonprofit Center

Date: May 30th, 2009

Time: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Where: 255 Clifton Blvd. Westminster, MD

$15.00 per space (Space size is 2 parking spaces wide)

Rain date: June 6, 2009 - 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

To reserve a space and for additional information contact:

Karen Koenigsberg at the Get Connected Family Resource Center 410-871-0008

Yard Sale Sponsored by the Get Connected Family Resource Center.

This has been approved by HR.


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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Carroll County Public Schools Foundation Chocolate Ball

Carroll County Public Schools Foundation Chocolate Ball

CCPS Foundation Home

THE CARROLL COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATION FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST ANNUAL
Saturday, February 14th, 2009 - 7:30 to 11pm at the Westminster Riding Club

Highlights of the evening will include an chef's chocolate dessert contest, a student art gallery, chocolate martinis, a silent auction, special keepsakes and many surprises!

VIP Reception from 7-8pm will include hors d’oeuvres, reserved seating and guests Jamie Costello (ABC’s Good Morning Maryland) and Dr. Chuck Ecker, CCPS Superintendent.

$75 per person—$100 VIP per person
Sponsorship opportunities also available!

All proceeds benefit the students of Carroll County Public Schools.

For more information or to purchase tickets, please call Andie at 410-751-3098 or email her at ajluchi AT k12.carr.org.


Carroll County Public Schools EDUCATION FOUNDATION
125 N. Court Street Westminster, MD 21157 (410) 751-3098
All Rights Reserved Copyright 2007-2008 ©

Need Directions? Have Questions?

http://www.ccpsfoundation.org/

CCPS Foundation Home
Annual Reports
Board of Trustees
Donors List
Foundation Awards
Foundation Documents
Frequently Asked Questions
Grantors, Sponsors, and Partnerships
Help the Foundation
Honors and Memorials
Mission and Vision
Photo Galleries
Upcoming Events

Board of Trustees
CCPS EDUCATION FOUNDATIONBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mrs. Teresa Asher - Owner, Dream Dinners Eldersburg
Mr. Anthony Chiavacci - President, Kojak Graphic Communications, Inc.
Mr. Phil Cornblatt - Principal, Reznick Group, PC
Mr. Chuck Faunce - Director of Business Valuation & Litigation Support Services, RSM McGladrey
Mr. Todd Frager - CFO, Spectrum K12 School Solutions
Mrs. Virginia Harrison - Chair, Carroll County Human Relations Commission
Mr. Andrew Heck - Senior Vice President, PNC Business Banking
Mr. Robert Long - Board Chair - General Manager, Heritage of Westminster
Mrs. Nancy McCormick - Economic Development Director City of Taneytown
Mr. Douglas Myers - President & CEO, Asbury Foundation
Ms. Patricia Richardson - Publisher, Carroll County Times
Mr. Christian Roemer - Assistant Principal, East Middle School
Dr. Phil Ruzbarsky - President, Airpark Primary Care
Mr. Paul Scholz - Division Chief, Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
Mrs. Carolyn Scott - Former Member, Board of Education of Carroll County
Mrs. Marlene Titus - Manager, Miller Small Business Resource Center, Carroll Community College
Mrs. Jean Wasmer - School Community Volunteer
Ms. Elizabeth Welliver - Student, Winters Mill High School


Ex Officio Members:
Mr. Gary Bauer - Member, Board of Education of Carroll County
Dr. Charles Ecker - CCPS Superintendent of Schools
Ms. Carey Gaddis - CCPS Supervisor of Community and Media Relations
Ms. Robin Kable - CCPS Coordinator of Business & Community Partnerships

20090214 CCPS Foundation Chocolate Ball
SDOSM 20090204

Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Mr Moose at the Philanthropist of the Year event.


Mr Moose at the Philanthropist of the Year event.

September 17, 2008

Mr. Moose attended the annual Community Foundation of Carroll County Philanthropist of the Year event.

20080917 Mr Moose Philanthropist of the Yr

Saturday, September 13, 2008

“Carroll County's most giving recognized” by Erica Kritt for Carroll County Times

Carroll County's most giving recognized

By Erica Kritt,
Carroll County Times Staff Writer Thursday, September 11, 2008

[…]

The Community Foundation of Carroll County is set to honor those people for a third year with the Philanthropist of the Year Awards, said Missie Wilcox, a board member for the nonprofit.

The community foundation has even increased its honors by adding a legacy award, which will honor a Carroll philanthropist who has recently passed away.

For the next six days, the Times will profile each of the winners.


Reach staff writer Erica Kritt at 410-857-7876 or erica.kritt@carrollcountytimes.com.

If you go

What: Third Annual Carroll County Philanthropist of the Year Awards

When: Registration is at 7 a.m., breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m., Sept. 17

Where: The Portico of St. John Catholic Church, 47 Monroe St., Westminster

Cost: $50 per person, $500 for a table of 10.

Registration: 410-876-5505

20080911 Carroll Countys most giving recognized by Erica Kritt for Carroll County Times

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/articles/2008/09/11/news/local_news/newsstory4.txt

Friday, August 15, 2008

Recent articles in the Carroll County Times by Staci L. George

Recent articles in the Carroll County Times by Staci L. George

August 15, 2008

County to hold first information session for veterans
Carroll County will host its first veterans muster Saturday to give Maryland veterans a chance to learn more about benefits and services offered by federal, state and nonprofit agencies. “They may not know they have certain benefits or know whe...Aug. 15, 2008

Fundraiser to be held for memorial
Organizers are hoping a consignment fundraiser Saturday in Eldersburg will help fund the state’s first Angel of Hope garden. The JOSH Foundation, short for Joining Others Seeking Healing, will hold its Children’s Consignment Charity Fundr...Aug. 15, 2008

Three-day walk to honor mothers, help fight cancer
Kristi Bozzell lost her mother to breast cancer. So did Sue Conklin. So when Heather Davidson asked them, along with her sister-in-law Krista Davidson, to be on her team for the three-day walk benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the decision requ...Aug. 8, 2008

20080815 Recent articles in the Carroll County Times by Staci L George

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Community Foundation of Carroll County Philanthropists of the Year event September 17, 2008

20080803 Carroll County Philanthropists of the Year Sept 17 2008
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Community Foundation of Carroll County Philanthropists of the Year event September 17, 2008

Related:
20051229 Community Foundation of Carroll County announces Philanthropists of the Year Award.

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: (410) 751-6238 Missie Wilcox at
mwilcox@mktwks.com Randi Buergenthal at rbuergenthal@mktwks.com

AWARDS EVENT WILL HONOR PHILANTHROPISTS OF THE YEAR

Westminster, MD - Four prominent people, businesses and organizations will be recognized as the Carroll County Philanthropists of the Year during an event in their honor at The Portico of St. John Catholic Church in Westminster, on Wednesday, September 17, 2008, from 7:00 a.m. to 9 a.m.

The 2008 nominees for this third annual awards event will also be honored. Reservations are being accepted by the Community Foundation of Carroll County, which hosts the event, at 410-876-5505 or
cfccinfo@carrollcommunityfoundation.org. Seats are $50 each or $500 for a table of ten.

Sponsorship opportunities are available! Contact Missie or Randi for more information.
Youth Nomination Form (PDF) POY Nomination Form (PDF)

The 2007 Recepients Were:

Family of the Year: Robert T. and Carolyn Scott, Westminster
Business of the Year: Stewart N. Dutterer Flower Shop, Pennsylvania Avenue, Westminster
Non-Profit of the Year: Mission of Mercy, Mt. Airy, Taneytown, and Westminster
Youth of the Year: Derrick Woolfson, 16-year-old Junior, Westminster High School

20051229 Community Foundation of Carroll County announces Philanthropists of the Year Award.

Carroll County Scrapbook Community Events, Non-profits and charities Carroll Community Foundation, Westminster Scrapbook community news and events

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

20080528 Fraternal Order of Eagles Grand Worthy President’s Tour

Fraternal Order of Eagles Grand Worthy President’s Tour

Grand Worthy President

The 2007 Fraternal Order of Eagles Grand Worthy President is John Potter. John joined the Calgary Aerie in 1997 and has been a very loyal and active member since, serving as Trustee, Chaplain and Conductor for the Grand Aerie. He was also Provincial Secretary for Alberta/Saskatchewan and President of the Mountain Region.

John's travel schedule is updated to the Web site on a monthly basis. For more information on John's travel, please contact Terry Mason, assistant to the grand worthy president at 614-883-2172 or at tmason@foe.com.

If you are interested in submitting photos or memories of GWP John Potter's trip to your aerie, please send memorabilia to John's historians:

Gayle Potter and Mikenzi Potter
33 Glen Eagles Close
Cochrane, Alberta T4C 1N8

Westminster Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #4378

Wednesday, May 28, 2008 Aerie No. 4378
130 Airport Dr.
Westminster MD 21157
(410) 848-0668

Tour Schedule

Date

Event / Location

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Fly out of Detoit MI to Knoxville TN for TN State Convention

Friday, May 2, 2008

Tennessee State Convention
Knoxville TN
(hosted by the State)

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Tennessee State Convention
Knoxville TN
(hosted by the State)

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Fly to Kansas City for Board Meeting
Overland Park KS

Monday, May 5, 2008

Board Meeting
Overland Park KS

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Board Meeting
Overland Park KS

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Board Meeting Overland Park KS

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Board Meeting Overland Park KS

Friday, May 9, 2008

Aerie No. 2151
117 N.E. Roberts
Gresham OR 97030
(503) 667-3019
Evening Visit

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Aerie No. 275
1375 Irving Road

Eugene OR 97404
(541) 689-9371
1:00 p.m. lunch visit

Aerie No. 2817
106 E. Olive Street

Newport OR 97365

5:00 p.m. dinner visit

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Aerie No. 2144
209 Stillwell Ave.

Tillamook OR 97141
(503) 842-4101

Monday, May 12, 2008

Aerie No. 4
8845 S.W. Commercial St.

Tigard OR 97223
(503) 639-4480

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Fly out early morning to Missoula out of Portland or Salem then drive home

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Home

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Home

Friday, May 16, 2008

AB/SK Prov. Convention
Aerie No. 2098
9303 - 5th St., S.E.

Calgary AB

(403) 252-3349

Saturday, May 17, 2008

AB/SK Prov. Convention
Aerie No. 2098
9303 - 5th St., S.E.

Calgary AB

(403) 252-3349

Sunday, May 18, 2008

AB/SK Prov. Convention
Aerie No. 2098
9303 - 5th St., S.E.

Calgary AB

(403) 252-3349

Monday, May 19, 2008

Fly into Columbus OH
& head to West Virginia

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Aerie No. 344
944 Main St.

Wheeling WV 26003

(304) 232-0373
Early Evening Visit
6:00 p.m.

Aerie No. 1891
2153 National Rd.

Elm Grove WV 26003

(304) 242-4883
Evening Visit
7:30 or 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Washington D.C.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Aerie No. 1040
408 Ferry St.

Montgomery WV 25136

(304) 442-8151
Early Evening Visit
6:00 p.m.

Aerie No. 519
404 Virginia St., W.

Charleston WV 25302

(304) 344-9181
Evening Visit
7:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Aerie No. 4123
21 Cool Spring Rd.

Fredericksburg VA 22405

(540) 371-6538

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Memorial Day Picnic
Aerie No.4391
5100 Jake McWhirt Lane
Spotsylvania VA 22408

(540) 981-1688

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Aerie No. 882
235 Franklin St.

Petersburg VA 23803

(804) 732-7161
11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Aerie No. 4513
(at the Rescue Squad)
Ashland VA 23005
"Stop in" visit only

Monday, May 26, 2008

Aerie No. 1067
216 East Patrick Street

Frederick, Maryland 21701

Ph: (301) 663-6281.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Aerie No. 3509
15966 Shady Grove Rd.
Gaithersburg MD 15966

(301) 258-9344

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Aerie No. 4378
130 Airport Dr.

Westminster MD 21157

(410) 848-0668

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Aerie No. 74
415 Philadelphia Pike
Wilmington, Delaware 19809
(302) 764-6100

Friday, May 30, 2008

Aerie No. 2127
98-100 Cohansey St.

Bridgeton NJ 08302

(609) 451-9845

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Aerie No. 2137
350 Woodside Lane

Somerset NJ 08807

(908) 526-9898

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Aerie No. 579
688 Main St.
Stamford CT
06902
(203) 323-0673
(Informal Afternoon Social)

Aerie No. 1820
156 Washington St.
Wallingford CT
06492
(203) 265-4366
(Informal Early Evening Buffet Dinner Social)

Monday, June 2, 2008

Aerie No. 1773
334 Waterman Ave.

East Providence RI 02914

(401)438-1557
(Lunchtime Visit)

Aerie No. 1248
129 Rumford Ave.

Rumford Maine 04276

(207) 364-3953
(Evening Visit)

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Aerie No. 565
184 St. John St.

Portland Maine 04102

(207) 773-9448

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Fly to British Columbia from Portland ME

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Aerie No. 3097
Campbell River BC
British Columbia
Provincial Convention

Friday, June 6, 2008

Aerie No. 3097
Campbell River BC
British Columbia
Provincial Convention

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Aerie No. 3097
Campbell River BC
British Columbia
Provincial Convention

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Aerie No. 576
635 Hemmert
Idaho Falls ID 83401
(208) 524-6274

Monday, June 9, 2008

Aerie No. 119
325 W. Benton
Pocatello ID 83204
(208) 232-0921
Early lunchtime visit
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Aerie No. 2103
118-11th Ave., N.

Nampa ID 83687

(208) 466-3151
Evening Visit

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Aerie No. 631
1304-1310 Main St.

Lewiston ID 83501

(208) 746-2971

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Travel to Montreal for PQ Provincial Convention

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Shawinigan PQ for PQ Provincial Convention

Friday, June 13, 2008

PQ Provincial Convention
Aerie No. 3810
774 - 4th Rue, C.P.4
Shawinigan PQ G9N 1H2
(819) 537-3849

Saturday, June 14, 2008

PQ Provincial Convention
Aerie No. 3810
774 - 4th Rue, C.P.4
Shawinigan PQ G9N 1H2
(819) 537-3849

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Aerie No. 3263
2500 - 10th Street, S.W.

Huntsville AL 35805

(256) 533-6089

Monday, June 16, 2008

Aerie No. 4185
602 - 14th St., SE

Decatur AL 35601

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Aerie No. 972
145 Persimmon St.

Birmingham AL 35214

(205) 798-5820

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Fly to Kalispell MT from Birmingham - Drive to Lewiston ID for Idaho State Convention

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Idaho State Convention
Aerie No. 631
Lewiston ID

Friday, June 20, 2008

Aerie No. 631
Lewiston ID
Idaho State Convention

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Fly to Columbus OH

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Columbus OH

Monday, June 23, 2008

Ohio State Convention
Columbus OH

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Ohio State Convention
Columbus OH

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Ohio State Convention
Columbus OH

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Ohio State Convention
Columbus OH

Friday, June 27, 2008

Ohio State Convention
Columbus OH

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Ohio

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Fly home

Monday, June 30, 2008

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