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VOL. 67 NO. 2
Spring 2007
Paul Revere’s Ride
2007
Listen my children, and you shall hearOf the midnight ride of Paul Revere,On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five;Hardly a man is now aliveWho remembers that famous day and year.
He said to his friend, “If the British marchBy land or sea from the town to-night,Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry archOf the North Church tower as a signal light, -One if by land, and two if by sea;And I on the opposite shore will be,Ready to ride and spread the alarmThrough every Middlesex village and farm,For the country folk to be up and to arm.”
Now he patted his horse’s side,Now he gazed at the landscape far and near,Then, impetuous, stamped the earth,And turned and tightened his saddle girth;But mostly he watched with
eager search
The belfry tower ofthe Old North Church,As it roseabove thegraves on thehill,
Lonely and spectral and sober and still.
An lo! as he looks, on the belfry’s height
A glimmer, and then a gleam of light!He springs to the saddle, the bridle he turnsBut lingers and gazes, till full on his sightA second lamp in the belfry burns.
A hurry of hoofs in a village street,A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark,And beneath, from the pebbles, in passing,
a sparkStruck out by a steed flying fearless and fleet;That was all! And yet, through the gloom
and the light,The fate of a nation was riding that night;And the spark struck out by that steed,
in his flight,Kindled the land into flame with its heat.
You know the rest. In the books you have readHow the British Regulars fired
and fled,-How the farmers gave them ball
for ball,From behind each fence and
farmyard wall,Chasing the redcoats down the
lane, Then crossing the fields to
emerge againUnder the trees at the turn
of the road,And only pausing to fire
and load.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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2007 Scholarship Info 4The qualifications for this year’s scholarships.
LettersWelcome mail from our members and friends. 6, 8-12
Spotlight 11, 13-15Lodges and Jr. Members report on their activities.
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Financial Report 192006 4th Quarter Financial Report.
Fraternal Pipeline 23Upcoming events at WSA- Don’t miss out!
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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!
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Soup Kitchen• Crossroads Turning Points
• St. Anthony Health Foundation • Catholic Charities for Seniors • Cause for Paws• Slovenian Library Museum
& Genealogy Center
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• Avon Walk• BACI
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WSA's 100 Year Anniversary is Fast Approaching!
Founded in 1908, WSA will be 100 years old in Oct. 2008
20082008As part of the recognition of this important event in our company's history,
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2007 Continuing Education ProgramWSA Scholarship Recipients in 2004, 2005 and 2006 may apply for
Continuing Education funds for the year 2007 awarded at 100% of their initial scholarship award.
To qualify you must:• Continuously maintain your WSA Fraternal Life membership in good standing
during your entire educational assistance eligibility period, and• Complete and submit the application (available from the Home Office,
or on the internet at www.wsalife.com), and• Provide:
- A minimum 2.5 grade point average on a 4.0 grade point scale.- A student course load equivalent, on an annual basis, to that of a full time student.
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Scholarship Banquet2007
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Lodge #1Phillip LynnDoughertyReading, PA
~Elizabeth A. Falagrady
Denver, Colorado~
Marlene G. FeelyArvada, Colorado
~David Johns
Golden, Colorado~
William LeonelliTooele, Utah
~William J. Snyder
Denver, Colorado~
Marianne StackhouseLakewood, Colorado
Lodge #3Marlene Chapla
Johnstown, Colorado~
George MichaelMcCarthy
Roswell, Georgia
Lodge #5
Betty Jean HerrickDenver, Colorado
Lodge #29
Nicholas D. BudaSarasota, Florida
~Winifred N. Prusha
Brunswick, Ohio
Lodge #32
Helen J. PrebevsekEuclid, Ohio
~Joann Stanton
Euclid, Ohio
Lodge #41Lawrence Louis
HafnerBroomfield, Colorado
~James E. Kalcevic
Bennett, Colorado~
Wanda Lee OzbunFruitland, Idaho
~Frank Joseph Pogline
Denver, Colorado~
Edward J. TezakWestminster, Colorado
Lodge #59Carolyn Ascher
Green Bay, Wisconsin~
Margaret EdwartoskiFalls Church, Virginia
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Mary Ann MuhaCentral City, Pennsylvania
~Perry Ann Rudock
Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Lodge #60Terry Bourgeois
Bend, Oregon~
Sharon S. FraserReno, Nevada
~Frances SankovichSalt Lake City, Utah
Lodge #67Charles D. Novak
Minneapolis, Minnesota~
Rosemary VeselEly, Minnesota
Let us honor the pioneers who are responsible for making WSA the strong and successful
association that we have come to know!
Our 50, 60, 70, and 80
These youngsters have been adult Members 50 years:
Dear WSA:I would like to express my sincere gratitude
for the recognition of my 70 year anniversarywith WSA. I can’t believe it’s been so long!Thank you very much for the certificate andcheck acknowledging my years of membership.
My father, Michael Simsick, was a chartermember of WSA and myself along with all ofmy siblings, including Mary Robitaille andMichael Simsick, were enrolled at a young age.WSA is a beautiful organization, which alwaysdisplays kindness and thoughtfulness to its
members.As for myself, I have a wonderful family
who is very supportive. They helped take careof me after I became ill and had to stop work-ing after almost 25 years at St. Anthony’sCentral Hospital.
I will be unable to attend the banquet in July,but I will be there with all of you in spirit!
Sincerely,Kathryn Simsick
THANK YOU! Thank You! Thank You!
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Year Members Honored
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Lodge #1Anna Mae CicDenver, Colorado
~John Edward Drobnick
Denver, Colorado~
John Lloyd KadnuckWheat Ridge, Colorado
~Irene R. Mearsha
Denver, Colorado~
Dorothy J. NevelosDenver, Colorado
~Lillian Rose Pocrnick
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Lodge #3Elsie Mae Barker
Pueblo, Colorado~
Edward J. TekavichPueblo, Colorado
Lodge #9John D. BlatnickFlorence, Colorado
Lodge #16Robert Brubnjak
Pueblo, Colorado~
Virginia Mae PeterlinPueblo, Colorado
Lodge #29Evelyn Globokar
Garfield Heights, Ohio~
Julia A. HillEast Lake, Ohio
Lodge #32Dorothy Bradac
Willowick, Ohio~
Lauretta SchroederWillowick, Ohio
Lodge #33Alice KavcicStickney, Illinois
~Frances M. Schultz
Crest Hill, Illinois
~Rose Sowa
Chicago, Illinois
Lodge #38Shirley Mae Synon
The Dalles, Oregon
Lodge #41Mary Theresa DiMatteo
Denver, Colorado~
Mary Aileen GrandeQueen Creek, Arizona
~Maxine Anne Meade
Fountain Valley, California~
Jennie E. MuskThornton, Colorado
~Donella K. Progar
Littleton, Colorado~
Frank ZupancicDenver, Colorado
Lodge #51Edith SalapichAguilar, Colorado
~Eda Swigle
Trinidad, Colorado
Lodge #59Anna Steffanick
Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Lodge #66Thomas Gee
Easton, Maryland
Lodge #67Albin D. Mavetz
Ely, Minnesota~
Elizabeth RandorfSolon, Ohio
Lodge #1Pauline Piro
Denver, Colorado
Lodge #3Albert MismashPueblo, Colorado
Lodge #5Margaret A. Gornick
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Lodge #7Kathryn L. SimsickWheat Ridge, Colorado
~Genevieve Staniewski
Arvada, Colorado
Lodge #9Albert Zaveral
Canon City, Colorado
Lodge #14Anna Peczuh
Helper, Utah
Lodge #16Raymond OrazemFt. Collins, Colorado
~Rose E. Volk
Pueblo, Colorado
Lodge #17Frances Koler
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Lodge #32Louis KaucicCleveland, Ohio
Lodge #41Michael J. Popovich
Denver, Colorado
Lodge #51Anne C. Pryor
Salt Lake City, Utah
Lodge #52Zelpha VuksinickSalt Lake City, Utah
Congratulations: The following Members have been enrolled as adults for 60 years:
The Real Pioneers - Our 70 Year Members
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50, 60, 70 YearDear WSA:
I wish to express my appreciation forrecognizing and honoring me with a checkand certificate of my 60 years of member-ship. Also for the two tickets to the 2007WSA Awards Banquet.
I was born in Kemmerer, WyomingSeptember 10, 1929 to a Coal Miner’sfamily. At 12 years of age I worked at
menial jobs to earn a few quarters,progressing to work as a nurs-
es aide during high school inthe local hospital. With the hospital experience I enterednursing school in 1947 and received a nursing diploma in
1950.February 23, 1951 I married Benjamin H. Synon who hailed
from Wisconsin. We were introduced by a mutual friend of myfamily in the snow banks in the Wyoming winter of 1948-49.
I worked in several hospitals in the West and PacificNorthwest as my husband worked for Union Pacific Railroad and wemoved a lot with his job as foreman and signal maintenance. Since1955 we have resided in The Dalles, Oregon permanently and our cur-rent home on Mill Creek for forty-six years.
In our 56 years of marriage February 23, 2007 we had four children,twelve grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Our first child wasstillborn. Second child, a daughter Cheryl is a registered nurse andmarried to Mitchell Rice. They have six children and two grandchil-dren. Our third child Benjamin M. has an agri-business degree fromOSU and manages our cherry orchards along with his own. He marriedSusan Wilson and they have two children. Chrystie our fourth has adegree in Accounting from OSU and also is a CPA. She married RandyHenderson and they have four children whom she is home schooling.
I participated in my children's 4-H and FFA activities which helpedthem to earn college money. I am a Eucharistic Minister in St. PeterCatholic Church.
I was an avid gardener growing fruits and vegetables, sharing themwith the local Senior Center, neighbors and friends.We have 50 acresof cherry orchard which my son currently operates and I help mainlywith the book work. During cherry harvest I basically do all the paperwork for the pickers.
We have done some travelling overseas. The most memorable tripwas to Israel where we visited the place where they proclaim Jesus wasborn and we followed the path that Jesus walked thousand of yearsago.
With a closing note I have friendships of 70+ years that I have treas-ured. My children are all members of WSA.
Sincerely,Shirley M. Synon
Dear WSA:My husband Jerome
and I have been marriedfor almost 45 years. Wehave a daughter and twosons. We also have fourgranddaughters and fourgrandsons. We are bothretired and enjoy garden-ing and fishing. We havespent our married life inGreen Bay, Wisconsin.
We wish to thank youfor the check and certifi-cate commemorating 50years of membership.
Sincerely,Carolyn Ascher
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Members Write:Dear WSA:
Thank you for the check and certificate honoring my 60 years as a member ofWSA.
I was born in Prospect Heights, Canon City, Colorado to Ignatz and MariaBlatnick in December 1929. I attended schools in Canon City. In the followingyears, I worked for Southwestern Transportation Co. The Royal Gorge CoalMine, and Calahan Lead and Zinc Co.
In 1951, I was inducted into the U.S.Army, serving in the Korean Conflict.After two years I was honorably discharged. I went to work at The Allen Mine inWeston, CO.
I married Joy Lou Beach on November 27, 1953. We lived in Stonewall, COfor three months. At this time the coal mine cut back work to one day a week, sowe moved to Florence, CO.
Soon, I went to work for Southwestern Transportation Co inCanon City. The company was sold to Verl Harvey and Don Ward& Co. The latter bought out Verl Harvey. I worked for Don Wardand Co, until 1973. I hauled cement all over Colorado, New Mexicoand Wyoming.
In March 1973, I was hired by the US Postal Service as custodianfor the Post Office in Florence. I worked there for 25 years, retiringin 1995.
My wife and I purchased our present home in 1955. Our son,Tim, was born February 7, 1967. We enjoyed spending time withhim, attending school activities, watching him play softball and tak-ing part in his Boy Scout projects. We also had fun hunting, fishingand camping together in our pickup and camper.
I am a Lifetime Member of the VFW Post #4061 in Canon City. Ienjoy attending meetings, bartending for Family Nights and playingpoker with other members. My wife and I liked to dance and belongto the Southern Colorado Family Polka Club in Pueblo, CO. Weboth have leg and feet problems.
After retiring, my son and I did odd jobs, mainly cutting lawnsand trimming trees.
Our grandson was born in 1994. We love him and are helping ourson raise him. We enjoy attending his school activities, sportsevents and taking part in his Boy Scout projects.
My wife and I enjoy trips to Cripple Creek, CO, playing the slotsin the many casinos and having fabulous meals there.
I keep busy working in my yard, cutting wood and tending to myfireplace. Also am always busy repairing things, helping withhousework and many, many “Honey Do’s.”
Thank you again for the check and certificate. I will treasurethem always. I received congratulations from the mayor andFlorence City Council. I also received a congratulatory card fromSenator Ken Kester of Colorado and copies the the newspaper arti-cle (see right) from 3 banks.
Sincerely,John D. Blatnick
Many peoplebelong to organ-izations andhave insurancepolicies but notmany can saythey have
belonged to an organization, or have hadan insurance policy for 60 years.
One Florence man, John Blatnick, canmake this claim. When Blatnick was 17his mother signed him up for WSAFraternal Life, a fraternal benefit society.
WSA Fraternal Life was established in1908 and was first known as TheZapadna Slovanska Veza, or The WesternSlavonic Association, according to theorganization’s web site. Before the organ-ization was established, commercialinsurers took advantage of Europeanimmigrants. When a mineworker waskilled or disabled other mine workerswould pass a hat to collect money to helpthe mineworker’s family and from thispractice the association was formed.
Blatnick married Joy Lou Beach andtogether they have a son, Tim, and agrandson, Jeremy.
The Florence Citizen,January 25, 2007
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Dear WSA:Thank you for the certificate and the check commemorat-
ing my 60 years of membership. It was a very pleasant sur-prise!
I would have to say with regret, our traveling days areover. In our younger days we did quite a bit of traveling hereand abroad. I visited aunts, uncles and many cousins inSlovenia, at least five times, and of course, other Europeancountries and in the states here. I did go to Slovenia oncewith my husband who is of English and Irish descent. It was
quite an experience for him.Again, many thanks for your remembrance of my 60
year membership.Sincerely,
Julie (Mlokar) Hill
50, 60, 70 Year
Dear WSA:Thank you for the unexpected
monetary gift and certificate ofrecognition.
Raising six children and workingas an RN off and on for 40 yearsmade life interesting as well as chal-lenging.
We live in the country and havehad beef cattle, pigs, chickens andsled dogs, plus a few house pets,through our 45 years at this address.We now are down to dogsitting fam-ily pets. Keeping busy has madethese 15 years of retirement fly by.Some projects left for retirement,still need to be completed. However,visiting with friends and spendingtime with family, now we even havegreat grandchildren, puts projects onthe back burner. My husband and Ifeel blessed to still have each otherthrough 53 years of marriage. Godhas been good to us.
Yours Truly,Rosemary Vesel
Dear WSA:Thank you for the 50 year certificate and check. It came
as a surprise. My father enrolled me as a member when Iwas a teen and I never realized that so much time had goneby.
My dad, John Lunka, was a very active member of WSA.He was an officer of Washington Lodge #32 in Clevelandfor many years and often was a delegate to the NationalConvention. A Colorado native, he loved to go “home” tomeet old friends and especially to see his three brothers,Anton, Frank and Joe.
Dad also enrolled our two daughters in WSA when theywere born and both of them were four-year recipients ofvery much appreciated WSA scholarships. Each graduatedsumma cum laud, Mary Louise from Franciscan Universityof Steubenville in 1998, and Ann Marie from Case WesternReserve University in 1999.
I taught school for many years before becoming a full-time mom and part-time writer of English workbooks forelementary and junior high students. More recently I havehelped write workbooks for adult ESL students.
My husband, Mike, is a retired computer programmer.We are very active in our church, especially in PerpetualAdoration. We travel some - mostly to visit our daughterwho lives in England. We have just become grandparentsand intend to spend a great deal of time with our newgrandson, Joseph.
Sincerely yours,Joann Stanton
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Members Write:
Dear WSA:Thank you for the check and certificate in recogni-
tion of my fifty year membership in WSA. It broughtback memories from the 50’s when my aunt and uncle,Caroline & Frank Likar brought me down to Coloradofor the conventions.
I’ve spent 44 years of my adult life working in thestock brokerage business, thirty four of those years liv-ing in San Francisco. I moved back to my home stateof Minnesota in 1999 to be back with family and a lessstressful life. I just turned 65 in August and plan tocontinue working. I just love my job and can't imaginebeing away from this industry. I’ve even managed tomake a few wise investments for myself which willallow me to make my musical trips to New York andperformances at the Metropolitan Opera. My parents,dad (93) and mother (88), are still alive and we’vespent a lot of quality time together. I also have my sis-ter and her wonderful family in Minneapolis.
Life has been very good and I feel blessed to havetraveled and met so many interesting people. I hope allmembers of WSA can feel the same way.
Very truly yours,Charles D. Novak
Dear WSA:Thank you so much for the check and certificate for
50 years of membership.My husband Donald received his check and 50 year
certificate three years ago. When we married we dis-covered we both belonged to WSA Fraternal Life butdifferent Lodges. We are now both enrolled for 50years.
Our three children, Lisa, Tommy and Scott are alsoenrolled.
Donald and I are both retired and enjoy fishing andgolfing. We are now looking forward to our 50thWedding Anniversary in May.
Thank you again,Frances Sankovich
Dear WSA:Thank you for recog-
nizing my 50 years withWSA. What a pleasure itwas when I lived inDenver with the picnics,Christmas and just goingto the Lodge inGlobeville. Wonderfulmemories!
I enjoy my grandchil-dren and my first great grandbaby.
The WSA does wonderful work for everyone.Thanks Again,
Wanda Ozbun
Spotlight on WSA
Members enjoy dinner before theshow goes on.
One of our own “Bill Baughman” is a star (Santa Claus).
Lodge #41 Celebrates ChristmasLodge #41 members enjoyed
dinner and the play “Scrooge” lastDecember at the Heritage SquareMusic Hall
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Dear WSA:Thank you for your December 2006 contribution to the
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers Foundation. The RockyMountain Cancer Centers Foundation raises, manages anddistributes funds for Colorado cancer patients who are inneed of assistance.
The financial assistance provided by RMCC Foundationtypically pays for the most basic of needs: food, housing,utilities, transportation and medicines. Your tax deductiblecontribution will help support our program designed toreduce the stress of maintaining daily routines during treat-ment, and contributes to retaining dignity and quality of life.
From all of us at the Rocky Mountain Cancer CentersFoundation and those we serve, we express our gratitude foryour contributing to our organization. Your gift will helpcancer patients during their time of need.
We send our best wishes for good health and great successin 2007.
Your support means the world to us and the people weserve. Thank you!
Sincerely,Stephen Shulman, Administrator
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers Foundation
Our Friends Write
Dear WSA:Thank you for the gift card to Target.
Megan & Nick Olson, Annikka Mattson
Dear WSA:
On behalf of the PuebloSymphony Association, the Board ofthe Pueblo Symphony gratefullyacknowledges and thanks you foryour support of the symphony dur-ing our 2006-2007 concert season.
Your support and generosity aretestimony to your commitment toour symphony.
Sincerely,Paula Chostner,
Board President
Dear WSA:Thanks to you for your donation to the Roseville String
Ensemble. We appreciate your kind words about us, andwe’re grateful for WSA’s continued support of our musicprogram.
This has been an exciting year for our group, with a newconductor (Jim Hainlen) that I know Kendra will enjoyworking with. Jim is great at picking out music that appealsto both the players and the audience. Our spring concert isMay 6, and will feature a beautiful Britten piece with a tenorvocalist and horn soloist. We’re currently rehearsing for ourChristmas carol sing, with some great new arrangements ofthe old standards.
Sincerely,Linda Owen, President
Roseville String Ensemble, Roseville, MN
Dear WSA:Thank you for your donation to
Cause for Paws. We are a smallgroup but we make a big differencein the lives of many homeless cats.We will use your gift to help withthe medical care of one of our fostercats, getting it ready to be adoptedinto a loving family.
Thank you for making a betterlife for that lucky cat.
Sincerely,The Volunteers with
Cause for Paws
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Larry Marye, BobKimball, Bob Miller,
Gerry Rundell, JoeMartinelli and Rocco
Santangelo deliverfood to the Haviland
family. “We feel sofortunate to be able to
assist this family ofnine in need.”
Rocco Santangelo, Joe Martinelli, Larry Marye, BobKimball and Gerry Rundell help provide food for the
Cunningham Family at Thanksgiving. “Our hearts go out to you.”
Rocco and Cheryl Santangelo present MeganPeters of Flight for Life with a check fromLodge #41. The money is to be used for thepurchase of a new neo-natal ambulance.
This 50’s Choir is having a lot of fun! Checkout Ken Kahler, Rocco Santengelo, RobertaLilja, Elaine Alfonso, Frank Cirullo, BillBaughman and Blayne VanDyke.
Our “CoolCaddy” decoratedthe bandstand.
Members andguest joined infor 50’s Mania.
Spotlight on WSALodge #41 Members Help Out . . .
. . .And Raised Money with a Dinner Dance
Last October WSA Trail Blazer’s Lodge#41 got down to the tunes of “Cold Fusion”and created a big of reaction of their own.
Annual Dinner Dance and Silent Auction is a 50’s Delight
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Spotlight Lodge #3 Members Make A Difference . . .
Phil Hamann, Anne Shepherd, and Georgeand Helen Plute check out the menu.
Chad Ones, Celie Montgomery, Ryan Montgomery,Mary Joy Kogovsek, Ben Montgomery and LarryHiginbotham get together for a fun time.
On behalf of Slovan Lodge #3 Del Kogovsekpresents a check to Zola Hunyadi, the Director of
the Pueblo Community Soup Kitchen.
Slovan Lodge #3 members CelieMontgomery, Larry Higinbotham andChad Ones present a LAFP donation tothe Pueblo Animal Services ExecutiveDirector Donna Straub.
Albert Mishmash, Irene Mismash, Juanita Blatnickand Claire Hamann are ready to order.
Lodge #3 Members Celebratewith a Christmas Dinner
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. . . And Have Some Fun!
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Dear WSA:Your kindness and generosity in the past years have
helped the growth and expansion of the SlovenianLibrary beyond our belief. What a tribute it is to thefounding fathers, Alan L. Gornick and John A.Gornick, for having the wisdom and creativity tofound it. I have read in some of their historical articlesthat it was their desire that generations to come wouldbenefit from it. We, who are in the middle of it, arefeeling pride that the generations they spoke about arenow beginning to reap the benefits of their dream.
Reading the EVENTS DIARY (check us out on theweb at www.slovenianheritage.com) will give you anidea that their hopes are coming to fruition. The year2006 has been quite beneficial for the library ingrowth, but especially in awareness. On the days thatthe library is open we have more visitors than we canserve on an individual basis. That is good! The expo-sure has brought awareness to the point that we nowbenefit more by appointments and our researchavenues are needing expansion to accommodate them.What a good feeling that is.
Bob Blazich continues to be the Director ofResearch, assisted by Lou Skoff, Sharren (Miklich)Tilley and Charles (Pugel) Keen. Retiree, Florence(Mulholland) Snider helps with keeping files up todate and helps me with library organization. I continueto take care of communication and keep the calendarand the Accounts Receivable and Payable functional.
As a group, we hope that the Gornicks and dearAunt Mamie are looking down on us with a smile, andkeep US in THEIR prayers as we do THEM in OURS.
Seems as though I should end this letter with a“proper” closing so, I am sincerely
Bernice Krasovec“NASVIDENJE”
Lodge #3 members present Bernice Krasovec, curator of theSlovenian Library, with a LAFP donation.
Curator Bernice Krasovec explains the many resources of the library to George & Helen Plute, Irene Mishmash
and Del Kogovsek
Some of the many artifacts on display in the Slovenian Museum.
Albert Mismash looks overSlovenian texts with Bob Blazich,Director of Research and LouSkoff, library assistant
Flag of the Republic of Slovenia is on display.
on WSA
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Spotlight on Junior Members Take in a Day at the
National Western Stock Show and Rodeo
The Thorfinson girlsare looking good in therodeo stands
Roger and the Kremer boys enjoy
the rodeo
Cyndi and Mikalaya Kremer cuddle andenjoy the rodeo
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WSA Tomorrow Members, parents and friends enjoyeda day at the National Western Stock Show and RodeoJanuary 20. They enjoyed all day admission to the stockshow and a ticket for the 11AM rodeo performance,along with a voucher for lunch.
Second Stock Show/RodeoVisit is a Success!
Youth! youth! how buoyant are thy hopes!they turn,
Like marigolds, toward the sunny side.
- Jean IngelowThe Four Bridges
How beautiful is youth!how bright it gleams
With its illusions, aspirations, dreams!
Book of Beginnings, Story without End,
Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend!
- LongfellowMorituti Salutamus
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Jen and Pamhelp the
Kremer boyswith their ski
boots.
Once a juniormember, always ajunior member. JenLewis still enjoysthe JuniorDepartment functions.
Roger, Jen and Pam hit the slopes at Eldora, what fun we had!
The Hall’s enjoy the family day!
The Holston family gets ready for ski lessons
The Zadel family is readyto go skiing!
WSA Jrs.WSA Tomorrow Members Put the Fun Back into
Winter with a Revival of the Annual Ski Trip
A Beautiful Day on the Slopeswith the WSA Jr. Members
A sunny, clear day at Eldora, that’s what the WSAJunior Members, parents and friends experienced lastFebruary as they made their way to the slopes.
Everyone had a great time from up on the hills todown in the warming hut.
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Chairman John Kogovsek called the meeting of the Board to order.Eight of nine Directors were present. Guests Honorary DirectorMehelich, Senior Systems Administrator Richard Perry, Vice-President of Operations Tina Scribner, Controller Tammy Kanaryand Asset Administrator Jack Hall were also present.
Reports were given by the following individuals:• Controller Tammy Kanary • Senior Systems Administrator Richard Perry • President/CEO Randy Fuss • Asset Administrator Jack Hall• Vice President of Operations Tina Scribner• Board Junior Department Advisor Roger Lewis
The Board performed the following actions:
• Approved the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors held July 8, 2006.
• Approved the 2006 third Quarter Statement of WSA.
• Approved the minutes of the Finance Committee and ratified the actions of the Finance Committee since the prior Board meeting.
• Approved the 2006 budget as amended.
• Approved the 2007 budget as presented.
• Approved, for the 2007 calendar year, that dividends on all non-1980 CSO life products shall be paid using the current scale of 3.5% of statutory reserves as of 12/31/06, and shall be calculated on the net certificate reserve value. Dividends shall be suspended for post-1980 CSO products forthe 2007 calendar year. The cash values of the affected certificates will continue to grow as per the contract guarantees.
• Approved the 2007 LAFP allocation per lodge based on a $15 per member per month allocationbased on the average attendance in 2006. (Additionally, subsidies for events shall not exceed $25/per member in any given month for any given lodge.)
• Approved the renewal of the LAIP for 2007, with a maximum budget of $6500 and with the qualifications and parameters as outlined in the lodge reference manual.
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Your Board Meets
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Summary Of The MeetingOf The Board
December 9, 2006•
Financial Report
ASSETS
BONDS $12,831,899MORTGAGE LOANS 19,343,719REAL ESTATE 2,075,420CERTIFICATE LOANS 302,652CASH & SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS 4,291,992OTHER INVESTED ASSETS 2,249,406DEFERRED PREMIUMS 1,479INVESTMENT INCOME DUE 375,515INCOME TAX RECOVERABLE 0FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT 1,469
Quarter Ending December 31, 2006
TOTAL NON-ADMITTED ASSETS $4,034,501TOTAL ASSETS $45,508,052
SURPLUS (ADMITTED $8,564,486)
TOTAL LIABILITIES & SURPLUS $44,996,799
TOTAL LIABILITIES $31,399,751
TOTAL SURPLUS $13,597,048
LIABILITIES
CERTIFICATE RESERVES $23,425,747AMOUNTS LEFT ON DEPOSIT 5,403,308CLAIM RESERVES 35,00012 MONTH REFUNDS ESTIMATED 100,000ADVANCE PREMIUMS 45,984INTEREST MAINT. RESERVES 104,902GENERAL EXPENSES PAYABLE 98,957TAXES, FEES, LICENSES PAYABLE 8,159TRUSTEE WITHHOLDINGS 314,931ASSET VALUATION RESERVE 1,638,592
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• Approved the creation of a scholarship budget allowing for $2000 per qualified applicant who meets the qualifications of a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average, 40 hours of community service during the applicant’s senior year, and a minimum of 4 years continuous membership with WSA.
• Approved the 2007 allocation for the Junior Department.• Re-appointed Ernest R. Foerster as WSA’s illustration and valuation actuary for 2007 and reviewed and
approved his compensation for 2007.• Approved the continuation of the Lodge Secretary Retirement Compensation for 2007 for the individual
named in 1988 at the funding amount set in 1988.• Approved the continuation of the employee SEP plan.• Approved the list of authorized bond brokers.
No further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Copies of the minutes are available upon request from the Home Office.
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TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS $41,473,551
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April 21st“Create Your Own”
EventThat’s right! On Saturday April 21, youand your family, or group choose their
own community service event. It could be helping an elderly
neighbor who needs help clean-ing their yard, or paint-ing their house, or cleaning the garage,
and more.There are so many
people that areunable to do
certain choresfor themselves. That’s where
you come in.
Mail Summary to ROGER LEWIS at: 2862 Kiowa Dr., Loveland, CO 80538
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When you are done, write up a summary of what community service
you completed, along with a sign-in sheet of the
junior members and adults that participated.
Please include photos youmay have taken.
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RSVP to ROGER LEWIS at:970-663-0533
or RSVP on the web at: www.wsa-life.com
WHEN:Saturday, May 19th 10:00 AM- 2:00 PM
WHERE:11425 Community Center Dr.,
Northglenn
COST:Kids 18 & under - $15
FREE with 2 Community Service EventsAdults 19 and up - $20
Non-Members - $25
Jump Start Your Summer with theWSA Junior Members at
You’ll have four hours of adventure! Enjoy miniature golf, bumper boats, go karts,
Kiddie Cove and Kiddie Cars!
BBoooonnDDoocckkss FFuunn CCeenntteerr
RSVP no later than May 14thNo Late RSVP’s Accepted
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120th Avenue Washington Street
Malley Drive
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WE’RE HAVING ANOONTIME BBQ !
“Meet us there!”
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SPRING 2007
It’s Back!ROCKET DERBY
WHEN:Saturday, June 16th
Fly Your Rocket to the Moon! Join your friends, compare rocket
building technics and have a morning of sky-high fun, and a great lunch!Pick up your rocket kit at the
May Event, or contact Roger Lewis at 970-663-0533.
RSVP by June 11th
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:EXIT257B (LovelandHwy34) West to WilsonAve. (Stop light/K-Mart/Safeway/ Burger King).Turn North on Wilson to43rd Street. (Stoplight).Turn right from 43rd Streetto Lucerne Ave. Continuenorth to Lucile ErwinMiddle School entrance.Turn right to parking lotbehind school.
TIME: 10:00 AM
WHERE: Lucile Erwin Middle School
4700 Lucerne Ave.Loveland
RSVP to ROGER LEWIS at: 970-663-0533or RSVP on the web at: www.wsa-life.com
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23FFRRAATTEERRNNAALL VVOOIICCEE
April2 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #7 will meet*
10 5:30 PM Pueblo Lodges #3 & #16 will hold a joint meeting at the S.R.D.A.*11 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #41 will meet*15 5:30 PM Minnesota Lodge #67, and Chicago Lodge #33 will meet*17 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #6 will meet*18 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #1 will meet*19 5:30 PM Loveland Lodge #17 will hold a meeting*21 11:00 AM WSA Tomorrow Members. Create Your Own Community Service Event.
May7 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #7 will meet8 5:30 PM Pueblo Lodges #3 & #16 will hold a joint meeting at the S.R.D.A.*9 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #41 will meet*
15 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #6 will meet*16 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #1 will meet*17 5:30 PM Loveland Lodge #17 will hold a meeting*19 8:00 AM WSA Tomorrow Members. Boondocks Fun Center.20 5:30 PM Minnesota Lodge #67, and Chicago Lodge #33 will meet*28 6:30 PM HOME OFFICE CLOSED. Memorial Day.
June4 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #7 will meet*
12 5:30 PM Pueblo Lodges #3 & #16 will hold a joint meeting at the S.R.D.A.*13 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #41 will meet*17 5:30 PM Minnesota Lodge #67, and Chicago Lodge #33 will meet*19 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #6 will meet*20 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #1 will meet*21 5:30 PM Loveland Lodge #17 will hold a meeting*
? 10:00 AM WSA Tomorrow Members. Rocket Derby.
*These meetings are tentative. Please call the Home Office for correct place and time.
Contact the Home Office at:(303) 451-1494 or 1-800-451-7528
for more details on any of these eventsAnd check out our web site at: www.wsa-life.com
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Loveland: Lodge #17
Meeting Loveland : Lodge #17
Meeting Loveland : Lodge #17
Meeting Ely, Minn.: Lodge #67Chicago: Lodge #33
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TomorrowMembers:BoondocksFun Center
TomorrowMembers:BOONDOCKS FUN CENTER