William Penn Life, 2009 (44. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2009-12-01 / 12. szám

Branching Out with Endre Csornán Letters express appreciation for WPA’s fraternal efforts, support Donations, use of Penn Scenic View appreciated On behalf of the officers of the Calvin Synod, please accept this check in the amount of $250 as a token of our heartfelt appreciation to you and the William Penn Association for allowing us to hold our recent Calvin Synod Confer­ence Council Meeting in Novem­ber. It was very unfortunate that we didn't have the turnout we expected and had to cancel this event. The Calvin Synod appreciates the generosity continuously shown to us by the William Penn, whether it be donations, allowing us to hold our quarterly meeting at Scenic View or hosting the delegates at our Annual meeting. Words do not express how grateful the Calvin Synod is to the William Penn. God bless you, the William Penn Association and its Board of Direc­tors this holiday season. Sincerely, Lisa Susan Toth-Maskarinec Treasurer Calvin Synod Thank you for a fantastic 'Experience' My name is Pamela Gott, and I attended the Hungarian Heritage Experience this year. And let me tell you, it was fantastic! I not only learned the language but learned how to make palacsinta and chicken paprikas and lots of other Hungarian foods. I met a lot of friends. I learned some of the songs and the dances. It was the best week I had all year. I can't wait till next year. My son and daughter want to go next year also. This was my first time. Emory Marcus was a fantastic teacher. We all learned a lot from him. Endre and Arelene [Csornán] were fantastic hosts. They went out of their way to show us a good time. The cook really outdid herself. I enjoyed meeting every­one. Nancy and Bob showed me how to play bocce, and that was a lot of fun. I really want to thank you so much, because without this class I would not have learned everything that I did. You see, my mom never taught us any of the language. We also got to learn some of the heritage. We performed for some of the officials of the William Penn Association. I got to dance and sing with my sister and daughter. I had a wonderful time. Thank you, again. I can't wait till next year. I still keep in touch with the friends I met there. Sincerely yours, Pamela Gott WPA grant aids students studying at Colloquium We want to thank you for your gracious grant award to help support five USA university students to attend the American Hungarian Colloquium this coming summer. We know these students will benefit greatly from their participa­tion. Your support is very much appreciated. Sincerely, Dr. Gabor Tarj an, Director Dr. Judit Kerekes, President American Hungarian Colloquium 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 certificates. 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 certificates reflect such changes? If you think you need to update the beneficiaries listed on your certificates-either primary or secondary beneficiaries—contact your WPA representative. Or, call our Home Office toll-free at 1-800-848-7366. William Penn Life, December 2009 5

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