William Penn Life, 2005 (40. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2005-01-01 / 1. szám

Branching Out You ( with Endre Csornán isked foi* it! WPA to offer ‘Hungarian Heritage Experience' at Penn Scenic View THE WPA IS OFFERING TO THOSE adult members who wish to study the Hungarian language, and to those who wish to brush up on their Hungarian grammar, a "Hungarian Heritage Experience" from Aug 7 to 13,2005, at Penn Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. The purpose of the Hungarian Heritage Experience (formerly known as the Hungarian Language Camp) is to teach those basic skills which will bring us closer to our Hungarian roots. But, it will be more than that. This shared Hungarian experience will take us on a fascinating journey with our classmates who have the same desires to explore and share memories and experiences of our common Hungarian heritage. This could be a special time for grandpar­ents, parents, grandchildren and children who are adult members. Along with language, history and geography, the experience will include programs such as: • Hungarian Cooking • Crafts, including egg decorating, embroidery, etc. • Hungarian music, dancing and singing • Sightseeing The maximum number of partici­pants will be limited to 25 to allow for more individual attention. The experience is open to any adult member of the WPA over the age of 16. The fee for the week will be $275 per person. This fee covers the cost of six nights lodging, all meals, books and instruction. We will publish more information about the Hungarian Heritage Experience in the March 2005 issue of this publication. But, the time is now to make your reservations. Send your name, address, telephone number and WPA policy number, along with a check in the amount of $275 made payable to "William Penn Associa­tion" to the Home Office. For more information, call me at 1-800-848-7366, ext. 136. THAT’S A QUESTION YOU MAY not have asked yourself very often, if ever. But, it’s one you should ask yourself at least once a year. We can’t stress enough the importance of regularly checking the beneficiaries listed on your life insurance policies. It is the only way to ensure that the people you want to receive the benefits of your life insurance are the ones who will receive it Think about the changes that have occurred in your life since you purchased your life insurance. Getting married, having children, losing a loved one, getting di­vorced, getting remarried-all these life changes affect your responsi­bilities. Do the beneficiaries currently listed on your life insurance policies reflect such changes? If you think you need to update the beneficiaries listed on your policies—either primary or second­ary beneficiaries—contact your WPA representative. Or, call our Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848-7366. Hungarian Heritage Experience Reservation Form August 7-13, 2005 • Penn Scenic View, Rockwood, PA Name: Address: Phone: WPA Policy Number Fee = $275 per person Make check payable to ‘‘William Penn Association” Mail this form and check to: Hungarian Heritage Experience, William Penn Association 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 William Penn Life, January 2005 5

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