William Penn Life, 2007 (42. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2007-05-01 / 5. szám
For Starters WPA joins America's fraternal benefit societies Reservations for tour of Hungary due soon YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Members and friends of the WPA interested in joining A Summer Adventure in Hungary, June 28 to July 9, should make their reservations soon. The tour, presented by Magyar Marketing of Youngstown, will include visits to three World Heritage sites: Hollókő, with a village of living traditions; Tokaj, Hungary's world-famous wine region; and the Aggtelek karst region, featuring the largest stalactite system in Europe. It will also include extended stays in Budapest and Lillafüred, a visit to Lázár Equestrian Park to see the Royal Lipizzaner Stallions, a tour of the Royal Palace in Gödöllő, and a sunset dinner cruise on the Danube River. For more information about this exciting tour, please contact Magyar Marketing at 1-800-786- 7851. Or, you can learn more by visiting their website at www.magyarmarketing.com. The National Fraternal Congress of America has declared May "Fraternal Insurance Counsellor Month." It is the fraternal benefit system's way of honoring those who, in many respects, are the lifeblood of fraternal societies like our own. In declaring FIC Month, the NFCA recognized the dedication of FIC's to maintaining high standards of ethical conduct. It also hailed them for their efforts to continuously increase their knowledge of fraternal life insurance and for sharing their knowledge and experience with other sales representatives. The NFCA also expressed its gratitude to FIC's for their work in developing more successful sales methods and for continuing to render adequate service to the members of their fraternal societies. PITTSBURGH - All WPA members who intend to apply for scholarship grants through the William Penn Fraternal Association Scholarship Foundation, Inc., for the 2007-2008 academic year, are reminded that the deadline for all first-time applications and renewal letters is May 31,2007. All required materials must be in saluting FIC's Earning the FIC designation is not easy. It requires many hours of study and passing several difficult exams. We at the WPA are proud to recognize our officers, employees and representatives who have earned this professional designation. We thank our FIC's, listed below, for serving our members according to the highest ethical standards and for remaining loyal to our society and Fraternalism. George S. Charles Jr., national president; Debra S. Evans, annuity specialist; Noreen Fritz, sales representative; Andrew J. Girard, sales representative; Alan Szabó, sales representative; Michael F. Tomcsak, national director; Richard W. Toth, national vice president-secretary; and E.E. (Al) Vargo, vice chairman of the Board. postmarked by midnight that day. Materials postmarked after that will not be considered. For complete eligibility rules and application procedures, please turn to Page 13 of this issue. For further information, call Gerry Davenport at the Home Office at 1-800-848-7366, ext. 128. Deadline for scholarship grants May 31 Experience a true taste of Hungary.- Learn the Hungarian language.- Enjoy homemade Hungarian food.- Practice Hungarian traditions. Sign up today! Hungarian Heritage Experience Reservation Form August 5-11,2007 • Penn Scenic View, Rockwood, PA Name: Address: Phone: Email: WPA Certificate Number Fee = $275 per person (includes lodging, meals and instructional materials) 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 2 William Penn Life, May 2007