William Penn Life, 2001 (36. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2001-04-01 / 4. szám

For Starters Send your bowling entry forms TODAY PITTSBURGH — Time is running out to enter our 58th Annual Bowling Tournament. All the forms you need to sign up for this fraternal weekend of family fun can be found on Pages 7 to 9 of this issue. The deadline for adult bowling event entries (found on Page 7) is midnight, April 13. Entries for our Juvenile Fun Event (Page 9) are due April 20. If you want to attend the bowling awards dinner, you will need to submit your reservation form (Page 8) to us by May 4. The adult tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 26 and 27, at Imperial Lanes in Toledo, Ohio. The Juvenile Fun Event will be held that Saturday morning at the lanes. The awards dinner will be held Saturday evening at the Clarion Hotel Westgate, the headquar­ters for this year's tourna­ment. All bowlers and guests are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. For more information, call the Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848- 7366, ext. 126. We look forward to welcoming you and your family to Toledo this Memorial Day weekend. Learn Hungarian at our annual camp PITTSBURGH - The Home Office is pleased to announce that the WPA will host its 12th annual Hungarian Language Camp Aug. 5 to 11 at Penn Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. The camp is open to all WPA adult life-benefit members. No previous knowledge of the Hungarian lan­guage is required. The camp will offers courses on both beginners and intermediate levels. For only $225 you'll receive all this: 25 hours of instruction from experi­enced teachers; three home-cooked meals each day, beginning with dinner Sunday and ending with breakfast Saturday; six-nights accomodations in one of our lodges; and all learning materials. To make your reservation, send your name, address, phone number and WPA policy number—plus a $50 per student deposit—to: Language Camp, William Penn Association, 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233. Deadline for reservations is July 1. For more information, call us toll­­free at 1-800-848-7366. OPERATION». CHRISTMAS CHILD Kicking off our third campaign of hope IT'S EASTER TIME, AND THAT means it's time to begin our annual campaign to aid Opera­tion Christmas Child (OCC). It's a simple way to bring a little joy to the lives of children living in joyless situations-war, famine, poverty. All you need to do is fill an old shoe box with small items you might take for granted and send it to us. We'll send it to OCC who will deliver it to a child who will really appreciate it. More details on how you can help will appear next month, but those who helped us the pre­vious two years are welcome to get us off to an early start. Last year we collected 524 gift-filled shoe boxes. To learn how you can help us top that total this year, call the Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848-7366. It Starts With Us JUNE 16, 2001 The William Penn Association and America’s Fraternal Benefit Societies, in partnership with The Points of Light Foundation, invite you to be part of the second annual JOIN HANDS DAY, Saturday, June 16, 2001. This day is dedicated to bringing youths, adults and community groups together to plan projects for their neighborhoods. Join us as we join hands for a better tomorrow. Call 1 -877-OUR-l DAY today for registration information. \* •/ JOIN &ÖÄR0 IDSDAY it starts with us Spetuored by America's Fraternal Benefit Societies in Pattntnhip with The Points of Light Foundation JUNE 16,2001 Hillimii I’enn Lite, April 2001 3

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