Hope everyone is as excited as I am about the new year 2008. To me a new year is a clean slate that we can write a new chapter of our lives on. Anything can and will happen but we get to make the choice as to how it will all affect us and what we want to do with what comes our way. One choice I hope you will make is to attend this year's annual meeting & dinner in Washington, UT, January 26th. It will be held at Cotton Town Village, 28 N 300 W, Washington, UT beginning at 5 pm. June Salisbury and Rosie Kirkland have planned a fantastic catered 2 meat Buffet complete with all the trimmings for $18.50 per person. All reservations must be in for a set head count by Jan.23. Any reservation not cancelled before the 23rd must be honored and paid for. No refunds after that date. You may reserve and pay at the door or send your money ahead with your reservation to june.s@wildblue.net or mail your check & reservation to June Salisbury, 925 S. 1775 E, Washington, UT 84780. At our annual meeting we will also be planning this years calendar. Be sure to bring all your information for any events you will be sponsoring. You can also email that information ahead to me so I can begin getting it on the calendar. judykitson@hughes.net. Another choice I hope you will make is to renew your membership for the coming year. It's time and June tells me she needs your renewal in by Feb. 15 so she can have the information in to National so our events can be covered properly. You can also pay at the dinner.
Our first newsletter for 2008 is out. To help save on postage, Hard Copies were only mailed to all those who don't have access to the Internet. You can find your copy here as you scan on down the page. As part of our newsletter there is also a copy of the newsletter from our National organization E.D.G.E & T. A. I hope another choice you will make this year is to read through all this as there is a lot of information to be gleaned from it.
So we are off to a good start with 2008. See you in Washington, UT - Jan. 26th and come prepared to kick up your heels as rumor has it there may even be dancing after the business is taken care of.
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