Give ThanksHeap high the board with plenteous cheer,
and gather to the feast,And toast the sturdy Pilgrim band
whose courage never ceased.Give praise to that All-Gracious One
by whom their steps were led,And thanks unto the harvest’s Lord
who sends our “daily bread.”The First Thanksgiving - Alice Williams Brotherton
VOL. 63 NO. 4
Fall 2003
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WSA Fraternal Life9025 Grant St., Suite 201Thornton, Colorado 80229
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Published quarterly in the interest of and for the progress, good and welfare of WSA Fraternal Life. Also to promote and maintain a
mutual and fraternal understandingbetween all members, to unite our whole membership, and to develop
a fraternity, brotherhood and cooperation to the highest degree.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS:John J. Kogovsek ChairmanDiana Bartolo Vice-ChairmanGary Moore DirectorLisa Povich DirectorCynthia Conte DirectorRoger P. Lewis DirectorRocco Santangelo DirectorMicheal R. Osborn DirectorRandy R. Fuss Director/President/CEO
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Meet Our Grads 4-5Meet the young members who won the 2003 scholarship awards.
LettersWelcome mail from our members and friends. 6-13
Spotlight 14-15Our junior and adult membership reports on the summer’s activities.
Picnic 16-17If you missed this year’s picnic, you missed a great time.
Your Board Meets 18Summary of the Meeting of the Board July 12, 2003
Financial Report 192003 2nd Quarter Financial Report
Tomorrow Members20-22Join the WSA Tomorrow Members helping others and having fun.
Fraternal Pipeline 23Upcoming events at WSA- Don’t miss out!
Annuity Interest RatesExisting Deferred Annuities 4.50%
This is the renewal rate for owners of 1 year guaranteed WSA Deferred Annuities with anniversary dates in October, November and December.
New Five Year Deferred Annuities 4.50%This interest rate is guaranteed for five years.
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WSA and its Lodges support many organizations and causes. Each newsletter we will feature those agencies which have received donations in the past quarter,because we feel it is an important part of our fraternal purpose. If you know of any groups which
may be in need of our help, please contact your Lodge. Let’s make this list grow!
Are you interested in donating to one of these organizations or causes supported by WSA? If so, please contact the Home Office and we will provide you with the information to contact them.
Call us at 1-800-451-7528, or 303-451-1494, or e-mail us at: [email protected]
Your Donations can Make a Difference
• National M.S. Society• Globeville Project• International Wolf Center • YMCA Family Crisis Shelter• Donor Alliance Foundation• St. Louis County Sheriff
Rescue Squad• Thompson School District
• Vermillion Chapter ofDucks Unlimited
• Tutor Center• Leukemia & Lymphoma
Foundation• U.S. Foundation for UNICEF• American Diabetes Association• LAW Publications
• American Cancer Society• March of Dimes• Ely Fire Department• Arthritis Chapter of Ely, MN• Pueblo Youth Service Bureau• LULAC• St. Anthony’s Youth Group
WSA Helps Out
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WSA has lost contact with the individuals listed.We need your help!!! Do you know any of these members, or where they can be located?? If so, please contact the Home Office. Call 303-451-1494, or 1-800-451-7528 or email us at: [email protected] you!
Members we have been unable tolocate since August 12, 2003:
AngelaArmon
~Joseph John C.
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Janice E. Veltri-Dennison
~Barbara Jean
Dorchak~
Jenna Ervin~
Donald A.Godec
Frank A. Gorski~
Robert Gorski~
Thomas A. Gorski~
Gary MichaelGribbons
~Kristin Marie
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Jean W. Hamilton~
David Day Jesmer~
Brian Lee Johnson~
Eric A. Klein
FredPeashka
~Winifred N. Prusha
~Sharon C. Samsa
Anna Skala~
Susan B. Skul~
Kate Rebecca Stone~
Tobias Jacob Stone~
Cynthia Strovas~
Frank Strovas~
Donna E.Young
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Robert HarderSt. Martin’s Lodge #1
Scholarship AwardRobert is from Westminster, Colorado where he graduated from
Standley Lake High School. Robert distinguished himself as ahardworking, competent student. He is known for his personal
integrity and mature manner. He achieved the rank of EagleScout in the Boy Scouts of America. Scouting has taught him tobe a good citizen, he also learned leadership skills, persistence,
survival skills and an appreciation of nature. His communityservice extends to The American Legion, Have a Heart
Foundation and repainting playground equipment at Kohl Elementary. Robert will attend the
Northeastern Jr. College in Sterling, CO.
Matthew Dale SteelHoly Rosary Lodge #7 Scholarship Award
Matthew is a graduate of Arvada West High School in Arvada,Colorado. As a student Matt is conscientious and hardworking,as an athlete he is a quite leader, competitive and agile, how-ever; those who know him feel his greatest attribute is a kindand generous personality. He spent many hours this last yearvolunteering for others in programs such as: reading to gradeschool students at Vanderhoof Elementary, bagging food atShare Colorado, and preparing meals and clean-up at theRonald McDonald House. Matthew plans to attend theUniversity of Northern Colorado this fall.
2003 Scholarship
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Continuing Education Recipients
Allison L. Aman~
Yoko Hanabusa~
Deidre Trojan
Kimberly Melinauskas
~Bethany Eckel
Amanda Wright~
Tristin Agnew~
Leah Novak
Patricia T. MelinauskasThree Star Lodge #33
Scholarship AwardPatricia lives in Orland Park, Illinois and graduated from Carl SandburgHigh School. Friendly, caring and disciplined, Patricia demonstrates the
best qualities and characteristics of a future teacher and coach. As a volley-ball coaching volunteer at Century Jr. High, she was truly respected as an
active role model for young athletes. She donated over 100 hours of hertime to the younger athletes, and was organized and motivated. A solid stu-
dent, Patricia plans to pursue her education in Elementary Education atWestern Illinois University.
Darla Lynn NorwoodTrail Blazers Lodge #41Scholarship Award
Darla is a resident of Westminster, Colorado where she graduated fromStandley Lake High School. A conscientious student who values learning,she completed rigorous academic schedule of science and mathematicsclasses to prepare herself for the challenges of university study. A depend-able and loyal volunteer, Darla volunteers at the Table Mountain AnimalShelter where she is involved with the care and feeding of the dogs andcats, as well as dog walking and socialization. Darla is looking forward toattending Bel-Rea this fall, gaining Veterinary Technician Training.
Award Winners
Continuing Education Recipients
Robert Fink~
Jules G. DeSalvo~
Shannon M. Herdon
David Ripper~
Rachel Muniza~
Cole Ones
Brian C. Brooks~
Jennifer Lewis~
Melissa Melinauskas
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Dear WSA:Thank you for your loving gift for our camp.Imagine how joyous it is for an inner city child to attend
camp this summer and to experience life outside the city.This is all possible because of your generous gift.
The children will enjoy many activities as camp includ-ing crafts, games, chapel, Bible study, swimming, boatingand fishing. These children will experience nature in a safeway and with nurturing counselors.
Thank you for transforming the lives of these kids.My grateful thanks,
Ken CooperExecutive Director, Union Gospel Mission
Dear WSA:I wish you could have been at my first faculty meeting
when I announced to my staff the wonderful donation ofschool supplies we received from WSA Fraternal Life. Eachand every one of my teachers is so appreciative of the gen-erous gifts to Monroe School. No only the large number ofschool supplies, but the time it took the volunteers to organ-ize them. We are ready to get the year off and running, andthese donations will go on giving for the entire year! Somany families have approached me this year with a need forschool supply assistance, and thanks to your kindness, wehave those needs met. Rest assured, this is a gift that meetsmany needs. Sincerely yours,
Gail D. BeckerMonroe School Principal
Our Friends and
Dear WSA:Please know how grateful my kindergartners and I are for
your very generous school supply donation to our school. Ithas truly been a blessing to receive them with so manyexpenses to starting school. Lisa Bratten
Monroe Elementary
Dear WSA:The Pueblo Symphony Association
Board of Directors would like tothank you for your support of theconcert by the Pueblo YouthSymphony Orchestra! The PSO isdedicated to excellence in music andeducation and a legacy of live musicfor the next generation. Your contri-bution has certainly enhanced thatgoal.
June KingExecutive Director, Pueblo Symphony
Dear WSA:On behalf of the Pueblo Symphony
Association, the Board of the PuebloSymphony gratefully acknowledgesand thanks you for your support ofthe symphony. Your dollars will sup-port the Pueblo Youth Symphony.
Your support and generosity aretestimony to your commitment to oursymphony.
Sincerely,Carol King
President, Pueblo Symphony
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Dear WSA:I’m a new 3rd grade teacher at Monroe Elementary in the
Thompson School District in Loveland. My class and Iwant to thank you for all of the wonderful school suppliesyou donated to us. I have taught 11-years in other districtsin Colorado and California and have never received such agenerous donation for students before. Thank you verymuch for your tremendous donation. Sincerely,
Amy WieboldMonroe Elementary
Dear WSA:I wanted to again thank you for your generous gift
you brought to the luncheon earlier this month. Youron-going concern and support of The Children’sHospital’s pain management program is sincerelyappreciated by all, especially Dr. Roxie Foster.
Proudly we say that Children’s is one of the nation’stop hospitals for kids (rated #4 this year!), and it’s duein part to the regional community who helps supportour great doctors and nurses. Thanks for being a part ofmaking a hospital experience and illnesses a bit morebearable through the new techniques in pain manage-ment.
It was great to have all of you come on the 11th!Elaine Loptien
The Children’s Hospital Foundation
Dear WSA:We would like to express our gratitude for your gen-
erous contribution of personal items to the Holy GhostSocial Ministry Office. The Social Ministry Officeoperates due to the generosity of parishioners and oth-ers in the community who take seriously the call to par-ticipate in the creation of the common good and well-being of everyone in society.
Your gift goes directly to serve the homeless andpoor who seek assistance at Holy Ghost. In an attemptto meet the multiple needs of the underprivileged in thearea, we provide a variety of services to those seekingassistance. We invite you to call us at 303-297-3441, orvisit us on our web page at www.holyghostchurch.infoif you would like to learn more about how we serve atthe Social Ministry Office.
Please thank the men, once again, who so kindlydelivered the donations to our church. They workedvery hard in the heat of the day, and we sincerelyappreciate their kindness, generosity, and spirit.
Once again, we thank you for your support of ourministry.
Sincerely,Jim Tuka,
Director Social Ministry Office
Dear WSA:Thank you very much for your support and donation
to the 2003 S.P.M.D.T.U. Scholarship GolfTournament. It was a great success!
The funds raised will be used to sponsor six scholar-ships for High School Graduates.
Once again, thank you for your support. We appreci-ate it very much.
Sincerely,Eppie C. Perea, Jr., President
S.P.M.D.T.U. Council #7, Denver
Dear WSA:Thank you so much for your donation to the 2003
Annual YMCA Sustaining Campaign! Your tax-deductible contribution has been received.
Your support of this campaign will help hundreds ofIron Range children and their families. It is greatlyappreciated!
Sincerely,,Anna Amundson
YMCA Staff and Board of Directors
Dear WSA:On behalf of The Children’s Hospital and the young
patients we serve, we extend our appreciation for yourgift. Children’s is an irreplaceable resource to our com-munity.
Your gift will help us continue to set the standard forpediatric care and even broaden Children’s historiccommitment to provide cutting-edge clinical care, cre-ate new knowledge through research and education andmake the world a better place for all children throughour advocacy efforts.
You are one of the most important reasons we canaccomplish so much! We appreciate this kind expres-sion of confidence in our work.
Sincerely,Jacqueline Beaty
Vice President, Finance and AdministrationThe Children’s Hospital Foundation
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Our Friends andDear WSA:
On behalf of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society,Southern Colorado Office, we would like to thank you foryour generous sponsorship for the annual MS WALK, whichtook place at Pueblo City Park May 10.
More than 250 MS clients, their families and friends partic-ipated in a healthy, fun-filled morning, raising almost $30,000to continue the battle against this devastating disease. Yoursupport provides help for today and hope for tomorrow.
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is dedicated toending the devastating effects of multiple sclerosis. TheSouthern Colorado Office serves nearly 500 persons livingwith MS and/or their family members and friends by provid-ing information, referrals, education programs, support andself-help groups in 18 Southern Colorado counties.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated and contributed to agreat day. Remember, together we can walk step bystep...closer to a cure. Sincerely,
Dorothy Sanchez, Volunteer Walk ChairpersonMimi Barriere, Development Coordinator
Dear WSA:Thank you for the donation to our
youth group. We sponsor many activ-ities and parish breakfasts throughoutthe year. We also raise money to helpour students to attend programs,world youth day, retreats, and variousleadership and vacation camps.Thank you so much!
May God’s grace be with you,Becky Ewinski, Treasurer
St. Anthony’s CYO
Dear WSA:On behalf of those we serve, thank
you for your donation to TheLeukemia & Lymphoma Society’sTeam In Training Program.
Your donation will help the Societywith its programs of research, patientaid, public and professional educationand community service.
We greatly appreciate your support.It is through donors like you whocontribute generously that we are ableto improve the quality of life for peo-ple fighting leukemia and lymphoma.
Sincerely,Christopher Cowley, Director
The Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietyTeam In Training
Dear WSA:I want to thank you, on behalf of the entire American
Cancer Society, for your recent gift through Relay For Life.It means so much to all of us committed to this cause tohave your support, and I want you to know that your moneyis hard at work. Your gift makes it possible for us to supportyou, your loved ones, and all those touched by cancer -through research, education, advocacy, and services.
Thanks to gifts like yours, people anywhere can accessvaluable information - free- anytime. And if you ever needsupport, we’ll be here.
Call 1-800-ACS-2345, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to:• Speak with caring, specially trained cancer information spe-cialists • Get answers about cancer tests and treatments • Find out about services and activities available in your area.
Visit your American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org to:• Get the facts on cancer and the latest cancer news • Learnabout risk factors, prevention, and early detection • Find sup-port through “virtual” communities or links to local programs.
Remember, we’re here to help. And because of the gen-erosity of people like you, we’ll be here when people needus most. Thank you again. Sincerely,
Randall L. Earl, Chairman of the Board of DirectorsAmerican Cancer Society, Illinois Division, Inc.
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Dear WSA:Thank you so very, very much for being part of the
MS Walk April 6, 2003. And what a terrific day it was!Perhaps a bit cold. Perhaps a bit uncomfortable attimes. But the war against MS was in full gear as youand others put your best foot forward to ut n end to thishorrible disease! You were one of thousands of partici-pants who walked in support of the 18,000 women andmen in Illinois who are living with multiple sclerosis.Your participation and your support will mean that peo-ple with MS will have more access to services, morevenues for support, more opportunities to find the cure,and better hope for the future.
Thank you for making a difference.We also thank yo for your support of the walk
because it is your donations that allow the NationalMultiple Sclerosis Society to carry out our mission - toend the devastating effects of MS. It is through the MSWalk, our largest fund raising event, that we are able tomeet the needs of the MS population.
The most important incentive is the help your sup-port provides to people with MS. Thank you for yourgenerosity. Thank you for being a part of the MS Walk.
Sincerely,Pam Swenk
President, MS Walk
Dear WSA:On behalf of the more than 63,000 Colorado fami-
lies living with MS, thank you so much for your spon-sorship gift for the 2003 MS WALK.
Your sponsorship of the 2003 MS WALK supportsthe mission of the Colorado Chapter of the NationalMultiple Sclerosis Society: to end the devastatingeffects of MS. Thanks to generous supporters like you,the chapter provides help for today here in Coloradothrough programs that improve the quality of life forpeople with MS and for their loved ones. Your spon-sorship also provides hope for tomorrow - hope that,through cutting-edge research, “MS” will soon standfor “Mystery Solved.”
The MS WALKs were challenged this year. Snowcancelled three walks, including the Denver MS Walk,our largest event. Thankfully, we are still receivingpledges, even from those who weren’t able to walk.Gift by gift, we are moving towards our goal of raising$1.1 million for the fight against MS. your pledge willhelp get us there, and is especially appreciated.
Thanks to significant advances in research, the FDAhas approved several treatments that may alter theunderlying disease course of multiple sclerosis, andearly treatment is critically important. People with MSshould consult their doctors about using one of theseFDA-approved medications and other effective treat-ments for the symptoms of MS. If you or someone youknow has MS, contact the National Multiple SclerosisSociety at 800.FIGHT MS, or visit www.fightmscol-orado.org for more information.
I would like to hope that one day soon, we will beholding the “MS Walk Victory Tour,” but until that dayoccurs, we will continue to organize the MS Walks,and our chapter and the National MS Society willcontinue to be “one thing people with MS can counton.” Thank you again for helping us to continue ourvital work.
Many thanks for your thoughtful gift!Dianne Williams, President, Colorado Chapter,
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
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Our Members
Dear WSA:Thank you for continuing to sup-
port me in my four year degree atKansas State University. It was atremendous help in fulfilling mydreams in aviation. I appreciate yourhelp.
Thank you,Deidre Trojan
Dear WSA:Thank you for your generous continuing education schol-
arship which I received in July. I will be starting my sopho-more year at Grove City College in August, continuing mypursuit of a degree in Christian Thought and Ministry. Yourcontribution is greatly appreciated as I continue my educa-tion. Sincerely,
David RippenDear WSA:
Thank you for the generous scholarship. I will be contin-uing my education at the University of Wisconsin Stout.The money is greatly appreciated. Thanks again,
Robert FinkDear WSA:
I wanted to thank you for offering the scholarship pro-gram and helping me to continue in my education. The fundsare greatly appreciated! Thank you for the scholarship ban-quet and everything you have done for me and my family.
Sincerely,Darla Norwood
Dear WSA:As I return to college, I wanted to drop you a note of
thanks for continuing my college scholarship. The value of acollege education is immeasurable, and your financial helphas made it possible for me to continue attending CSU!
Thanks again for your generosity! Sincerely,Brian Brooks
Dear WSA:On behalf of Colorado State University, may I thank you
and those concerned for the generous assistance given toShannon Michelle Herndon, for your investment in herfuture, and for your commitment to higher education.
Sincerely,Jeanne Snyder, Student Financial Services Representative
Colorado State University
Dear WSA:I would like to say thank you so much for your most gen-
erous scholarship award.I will be attending Western Illinois University in
Macomb, Illinois where I will be majoring in ElementaryEducation. This scholarship award is helping me see mydream become a reality! Thankfully,
Patty Melinauska
Dear WSA:Thank you so much for all of your
help with my collegeeducation/tuition. Because of yourgenerous contributions. I have nothad to take out any college loans. Iwill be graduating in the Spring 2004,and it is because of you that I canlook into my future without the bur-den of debt. I am graduating with amajor in Psychology. Next year I planon returning to school to get myMaster’s degree.
Thank you again for all of yourhelp.
I know that my grandparents,Frank and Theresa Yerrick of Pueblo,CO, who started my membership 21years ago would be very grateful andproud.
Thank you again for all of yourlove and support,Amanda Wright
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Dear WSA:I would like to express how grateful I am to receive
the scholarship for the 2003/2004 school year. I amentering my senior year at Wheeling Jesuit Universityand have loved every moment of college. Without thisscholarship I would not have been able to receive aJesuit education and would not have been able to havethe opportunities that I have experienced.
I am majoring in Elementary Education and plan togo back home and teach. I am very excited and lookingforward to the future. Again, thank you so much for thefinancial support for the past four years, words couldnot express how much it has helped!
Thank you,Kim Melinauskas
Dear WSA:Thank you for the check and the up to date informa-
tion on my Fraternal Life Insurance certificate.Sincerely,Julie Puzel
Dear WSA:Thank you for the certificate of recognition for my
50 years of membership in WSA. Also for the member-ship refund check. What a wonderful tribute. I reallyappreciate them both.
I am sorry I was unable to attend the banquet. I waslooking forward to coming, but too many other thingsgot in the way.
I really enjoy the magazine, Voice, but I really missthe articles from Mamie. She was so special.
Many thanks,Lucille Zabukovic
Dear WSA:Helen K. Wasinger and her husband Roy joined the
Western Slavonic Association back in the 1950’swhen they were in the electrical business in NorthDenver. Roy was an electrical contractor withWasinger Brothers Electric, and Helen operated thewell known Wasinger Electric store on West 38thAvenue near Irving Street. For almost 30 years, thestore sold lamps and lamp shades, and repaired lampsand small appliances. Roy and Helen were active inthe North Denver business and civic community andsupported many local community causes. Roy passedaway in 1994 at the age of 84.
Helen has been an active member of the FraternalOrder of Eagles since 1947. She has been involvedwith the Eagle’s many charity fundraising efforts,including personally raising tens of thousands of dol-
lars over the years for theMuscular DystrophyAssociation.
Helen’s three children,Kathy, Dick and Jim, aremembers of WSA. Several oftheir grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mem-bers - many because policieswere originally purchased for them by Roy and Helen.One grandchild was awarded a WSA college scholarship.
Helen is retired and in spite of numerous healthproblems still resides in her north Denver home nearRegis University.
Thanks,Kathy Wiederspahn, Daughter
Dear WSA:Thank you for the Continuing Education Scholarship
that you awarded me this year. As in 2001, when I wasfirst granted a scholarship, this education award makesit possible for me to pursue my higher education goals.This money will help me pay for my college educationand will drive me to accomplish my goal of getting intopharmacy school and becoming a pharmacist. Yourgenerosity and good will towards college students isgreatly appreciated and much needed. Thanks again foryour support. Sincerely,
Tristin Agnew
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Dear WSA:Grateful for your generosity in pre-
serving and promoting the SlovenianHeritage we acknowledge your sup-port as a patron of the SlovenianWoman’s Union Heritage Museum.Thank you for your donation in thename of Lewis Fabian, Sr.
Slovenian Women’s Union HeritageMuseum
Dear WSA:Thank you for sending me to
(Gospel Hill) camp. I like to gocanoeing.
DeShaun
Dear WSA:Thank you for your very generous contribution to the
Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.Our nurseries are teeming with orphans and our hospital
wards are crowded with injured wildlife. These animals aregetting cared for because you care. Thanks for showing youcare and sharing our values with your financial support.
Your generosity helps us respond to the needs of thewildlife in our midst, and helps the community be betterstewards of this valuable natural resource. So, on behalf ofall the wild birds and animals we care for, thanks again foryour support.
Best regards,Philip M. Jenni, Executive Director
Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota
Dear WSA:The Colorado Endowment for the Humanities gratefully
acknowledges WSA Fraternal Life’s gift in support of theproject entitled The Globeville Project. These gifts makepossible a grant for the project from the ColoradoEndowment for the Humanities, and may make possibleadditional matching funds from the National Endowment forthe Humanities to the Colorado Endowment.
Since its founding in 1974, CEH has made significantcontributions to the cultural vitality of Colorado.
Grants to cultural institutions, scholars and rural andurban school programs encourage teachers’ and students’interest in the many diverse and exciting areas of the human-ities.
The success of CEH programs is due in no small part tothe interest and support of people like you. On behalf of theboard and staff of Colorado Endowment for the Humanities,I thank you. I am happy to be able to count you among thefriends of the humanities in Colorado.
We thank you and others who may have contributed dona-tions to your organization in order to underwrite this project.If there is anyone you would like us to contact personally,please send us that information. Thank you for your interestin the humanities.
Sincerely,Margaret A. Coval, Executive Director
Colorado Endowment for the Humanities
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Members Write:Dear WSA:
I wanted to write a letter to let you know what awonderful time my family had at the picnic this year.The park was a beautiful place to have it. I have neverbeen to that park before and did not realize just hownice it was.
My children Jenay, 17, and Kylie, 14, had a greattime. They really enjoyed the D.J. and all the games.The D.J. did a great job getting everyone involved.
The food was really good also, and everyone seemedto enjoy it.
It was nice meeting the people who attended fromthe other lodges. I feel it was a great success. Mike
Holm did an excellent job organizing and planning it.
Kari Sellers-Steele, Lodge #7
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Spotlight Trail Blazer’s Lodge #41 Steps Out
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Lodge #41 members Judy Marinaro and BarbaraPietrafeso are ready to T-off during the groups trip to
Mesquite, Nevada. Forty members andtheir guests made the bus trip to play in a slot
tournament and enjoy the golfing.
“Good friends are made in heaven.” That’s how theseLodge #41 and Lodge #1 members feel. They enjoyed each others company at the Heritage Square Music Hall last May. Sixty-four members and guests enjoyed dinner, the play and after show performance.
Let’s keep it flying! Lodge #41’s Rocco Santangelo makes a presentation to Leslie Strate of Flight for Life.
“Where’s the bus?” Fifty-two Lodge #41 membersand their guests wait in the parking lot of the Home Office for the bus to the Lodge Casino
in Blackhawk. The bus finally arrived and everyonehad a great day which included gambling
and a free buffet at the Seasons.
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Jrs. Are A Busy Group
A great BBQ lunch kept everyone energized.
Soaked on the bumper boat ride,the Thornfinson and Gill family
pose for a photo.
Hang on!Members make a‘big splash’ onthe bumper boats.
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WSA Lodge #37 members help take the National MultipleSclerosis Society one step closer to a cure. Putting their best foot
forward are, from left: guest Danette, Mariann Dominguez, April Lujan, Noelle Doyle, Roberta Muniz and Valerie DelHierro.
The annual MS WALK is the largest fund raising event held by the MS Society.
Soaking up the SunJuniors and adults both spent afun filled day at Boondock’sFun Center. Bumper boats werethe clear favorite. It was greatday for all!
School Supply DriveThe Junior Department gathered in August to fill1,000 school bags for needy children in 3 Lovelandelementary schools. Bags were filled with pencils,glue sticks, crayons, a notebook and eraser.Gathering to make many childrenvery happy!
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Spotlight
A Noodle Race. Looks like fun?
Tossing water balloons kept some members cool.
Face painting, the bestway to start the event.
The limbo, some membershave the clear advantage.
Annual All Lodge Picnic is a Day of f
PicnickingMembers gathered at Clement Park inLittleton on July 13 for one of the best All Lodge Picnics anyone can remember.Games kept members of all ages entertained, and dancing was a popularevent. Don’t forget the food - members leftstuffed. Sunny weather made the day complete.
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The Chicken Dance and ElectricSlide were great for group fun,but some preferred to step out ontheir own.
Members take a break from the activities for food, conversation, and just hanging out.
Sun, Fun, Games, and Great Food
FALL 2003
Chairman John Kogovsek called the meeting of the Board toorder. All Directors were present. Guests Honorary DirectorMehelich, Honorary Director Leonard Tezak, Board LegalAdvisor Dan Kogovsek and Controller Kanary were also present.Reports were given by the following individuals:
• Controller Tammy Kanary• Board Junior Department Advisor Roger Lewis• Board Legal Advisor Dan Kogovsek
The Board performed the following actions:• Approved the report of the auditors with regard to WSA’s 2002 Financial Statements.• Approved the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors held March 8, 2003.• Approved the minutes of the Finance Committee and ratified the actions of the Finance
Committee since the prior Board meeting.• Approved the amendment of WSA’s Bylaws under the “Unclaimed Funds and Benefits”
and “Limitation of Liability” sections*.• Repealed the additional 50% death benefit on qualifying certificates and agreed that
effective July 12, 2003 all death claims payable shall be paid at face amount plus paid-up additional insurance (if applicable) plus death benefit interest as applicable by law.No further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Copies of the minutes are available upon request from the Home Office.
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*Unclaimed Funds and BenefitsIf no claim under any benefit certificate or certificate of insurance is received by the Association fromone qualified to submit a claim within two years for the date it is established from the records of theAssociation that the proceeds became due and payable, or if the proper claimant cannot be locatedwithin said period of time, the benefits provided in the member’s benefit certificate or certificate ofinsurance shall be paid pursuant to law. Failure to furnish such proof within the time required shallnot invalidate nor reduce any claim if it was not reasonably possible to give proof within such time,provided such proof is furnished as soon as reasonably possible and in no event, except in theabsence of legal capacity, later than one year from the time proof is otherwise required.Limitation of LiabilityAny action at law or claim against the Association under any benefit certificate, certificate of insur-ance or otherwise shall be instituted within two years from the date on which the cause of action shallaccrue or such shorter period as may be provided by law; failure to do so shall be a complete bar tosuch claim. No such action shall be brought after the expiration of three years after the time proof ofloss is required to be furnished.
Summary Of The Meeting Of The Board
July 12, 2003•
ASSETS
BONDS $7,164,286STOCKS 0MORTGAGE LOANS 13,430,123REAL ESTATE 5,924,243CERTIFICATE LOANS 304,759CASH & SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS 7,522,189OTHER INVESTED ASSETS 2,198,227EQUIPMENT 8,573DEFERRED PREMIUMS 1,894INVESTMENT INCOME DUE 310,112DEFERRED TAX ASSET 0INCOME TAX RECOVERABLE 376,473
Quarter Ending June 30, 2003
TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS $37,240,878TOTAL NON-ADMITTED ASSETS $6,907,970
TOTAL ASSETS $44,148,848
SURPLUS (ADMITTED $6,298,802)
TOTAL LIABILITIES & SURPLUS $44,148,848
TOTAL LIABILITIES $30,942,076
TOTAL SURPLUS $13,206,772
LIABILITIES
CERTIFICATE RESERVES $23,809,774AMOUNTS LEFT ON DEPOSIT 3,667,181CLAIM RESERVES 35,000REFUNDS ON DEPOSITS 012 MONTH REFUNDS ESTIMATED 308,000ADVANCE PREMIUMS 56,463INTEREST MAINT. RESERVES 6,728GENERAL EXPENSES PAYABLE 111,755TAXES, FEES, LICENSES PAYABLE 309,922TRUSTEE WITHHOLDINGS 482,904UNEARNED INVESTMENT INCOME 0ASSET VALUATION RESERVE 2,154,349INCOME TAX EXPENSE 0BORROWED MONEY 0
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Financial Report
Let the cold winds blow, you’ll be warm in a WSA
reversible fleece vest!This quality Timberline Colorado zippered vest comes with a water and windrepellent black nylon shell and heavyweight ultraloft grey fleece lining. Or wearit in reverse with the stylish ultraloft fleece on the outside proudly showing theWSA logo in black at the neckline. The easy-care vest features two zipperedpockets on the fleece side and two hand pockets on the nylon side.
Sizes S - XXL Only$10ea.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW!Contact the Home Office at 303-4511-1494 or 1-800-451-7528, or on the web at www.wsa-life.com
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What A Great Christmas Gif t .
FALL 2003
R.S.V.P. to ROGER LEWIS: 970-663-0533or R.S.V.P. on the web site: www.wsa-life.com
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WHEN:Sat., Oct. 18th
10:00 AMWHERE:
Home OfficeThis event counts toward
Community Service Points
We will distribute over 300 bags to Denver and Loveland individuals on
Meals-on-Wheelsroutes. The more hands the better!Call and let us know if you plan to
participate, or if you would like to help purchase items for the bags
(funds to be provided by WSA).
We invite you to come and participate in this nationwide event!
Junior Members to
“Make A Difference”
13th Annual National “Make A Difference Day”
Meals-on-Wheels
Mealson
Wheels
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R.S.V.P. to ROGER LEWIS: 970-663-0533or R.S.V.P. on the web site: www.wsa-life.com
WSA Tomorrow Clothing Drive
You’ve grown out of your clothes? Pack them up and bring them
(in good condition) to our Clothing Drive. Your unwanted clothes will benefit charity
and make someone less fortunate very happy!
WHEN:Sat., Nov. 15th
10:00 AM
WHERE:Home Office
This eventcounts towardCommunityService Points!PLUS!
HelpUs ToStuff
Christmas
CardsAnd
Plan The
Christmas
Party!
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R.S.V.P. by Nov. 30 to ROGER LEWIS: 970-663-0533or R.S.V.P. on the web site: www.wsa-life.com
We know you won’t want to miss this. Mark your calendars and place your reservation now!!!
• Food! • Gifts!• Santa Claus Appearance!• NEW And Surprising
Entertainment!Parents:In order to make sure your child receives a gift,please fill out and return the following by Nov. 30.Fax to Roger Lewis at: 970-663-0533.Child’s Name Age Gender____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Also, please include names and Lodge # of adultswho will accompany children:Name Lodge #
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2003Junior
Christmas Party!
WHEN:
Saturday,
December 13TH
5:00 - 8:00PM
Jr. Members FREE with 2 community service events
in the preceding 12 months
Jr. Members $10without community service
Adults: $15.00Non-members: $25
COST:
WHERE:6842 Wadsworth
North Jeffco SeniorRecreation Center
JUNIOR MEMBERS MUST BE IN ATTENDANCE AT PARTY IN ORDER TO RECEIVE GIFT
RESERVATION DEADLINE:November 30TH
NO RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE!
All attendingmust bringone canned
food item perperson
To be donated toHouse of
Neighborly ServiceFood Bank
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October6 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #7 will meet*8 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #41 will meet at the Home Office*
10 6:30 PM Lodge #37 will meet at the Home Office*14 5:30 PM Loveland Lodges #17 & #72 will hold a joint meeting*14 5:30 PM Pueblo Lodges #3 & #16 will hold a joint meeting at the S.R.D.A.*15 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #1 will meet at the Home Office*18 10:00 AM Tomorrow Members “Make A Difference Day”19 5:30 PM Minnesota Lodge #67, and Chicago Lodge #33 will meet*21 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #6 will meet*
November3 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #7 will meet at the Home Office*
14 6:30 PM Lodge #37 will hold a meeting*11 5:30 PM Pueblo Lodges #3 & #16 will hold a joint meeting at the S.R.D.A.*11 5:30 PM Loveland Lodges #17 & #72 will hold a joint meeting*12 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #41 will meet at the Home Office*15 10:00 AM Tomorrow Members Clothing Drive16 5:30 PM Minnesota Lodge #67, and Chicago Lodge #33 will meet*18 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #6 will meet*19 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #1 will meet at the Home Office*27 & 28 6:30 PM HOME OFFICE CLOSED. Thanksgiving Holiday.
December1 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #7 will meet at the Home Office*9 5:30 PM Pueblo Lodges #3 & #16 will hold a joint meeting at the S.R.D.A.*9 5:30 PM Loveland Lodges #17 & #72 will hold a joint meeting*
10 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #41 will meet at the Home Office*12 6:30 PM Lodge #37 will hold a meeting*13 5:00 PM Tomorrow Members & All Lodge Christmas Party16 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #6 will meet*17 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #1 will meet at the Home Office*21 5:30 PM Minnesota Lodge #67, and Chicago Lodge #33 will meet*24, 25 & 26 HOME OFFICE CLOSED. Christmas Holiday.*These meetings are tentative. Please call the Home Office for correct place and time.
Contact the Home Office at:(303) 451-1494 or 1-800-451-7528for more details on any of these events
And check out our web site at: www.wsa-life.com
Happenings!
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Check out our own web site at: www.wsa-life.com, or e-mail us at: [email protected]
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Meeting Denver : Lodge #37
THANKSGIVINGDAY
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Meeting Denver : Lodge #37
WSA Tomorrow: CLOTHINGDRIVE
WSA Tomorrow: MEALS-ON-WHEELS
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