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Volume 95 Number 15
Benevolence
H E R A L D
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Humanity
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Brotherhood
April 11, 2007
ISSN â07458800
SPJST Lodges, Youth Celebrate Easter LEFT PHOTO: Lodge 88, Houston celebrated Easter in a big way on March 31. Enjoying a moment with the Easter Bunny are, left to right, Youth Leader Barbara Linney-Gonzales, Keith Wockenfuss, Blake Brogdon, Easter Bunny (Ashley Moncrief), Allison Wockenfuss, and Alana Martinez. CENTER
~ Inside ~ Lodge 47 couple celebrates anniversary Page 12 Lodge 84 family Page 15 Lodge 202 welcomes exchange students Page 17 Lodge 97 youth visit park Page 23
Family Fun Dates ...............3 Interest Rates .....................3 District Photos ...................4 Lodge Letters .....................7 Graduate Form .................18 In Memoriam.....................21 Youth .................................22 Vestnik Project .................26 Czech Culture...................27 Activities Calendar...........30
PHOTO: Youth gather in front of Orel at Lodge 88, Houston. More photos on pages 19 and 20. RIGHT PHOTO: Lodge 240, Bay City Secretary/Reporter Natalie Garza paints bunny faces on Samantha and Ciera Sanchez at the lodgeâs Easter celebration on April 1. Photos in next weekâs Vestnik.
National Volunteer Week Reflects the Power of Volunteers National Volunteer WeekâApril 15 to 21â salutes volunteers who tirelessly work to improve their communities and SPJST lodges. The National Volunteer Week theme, âInspire By Exampleâ truly reflects the power volunteers have to inspire the people they help and to inspire others to serve! National Volunteer Week is sponsored by the Points of Light Foundation and Volunteer Center National Network. âVolunteers perform countless acts of service and are one of Americaâs most valuable assets,â said Robert K. Goodwin, president and chief executive officer of the Points of Light Foundation. âDuring the past year, volunteers nationwide have contin-
ued to reach out to their neighbors both near and far, especially during the aftermath of the hurricanes on the Gulf Coast. National Volunteer Week is the ideal time to honor volunteers meeting community needs around the country and calling the publicâs attention to their tremendous contributions.â National Volunteer Week began in 1974 when
President Richard Nixon signed an executive order establishing an annual celebration of volunteering. Every president since has signed a proclamation promoting the week. âWe hope that National Volunteer Week will motivate others to volunteer their time and talent to help our countryâs most vulnerable residents â the homeless, the hungry, the elderly, at-risk youth, and the disabled,â concluded Goodwin. Volunteers are the only human beings on the face of the earth who reflect this nationâs compassion, unselfish caring, patience, and just plain love for one another. âErma Bombeck âSPJSTâ
Fellowship Fun Adolph Provazek plays a song on his accordion at the March 21 Lodge 84 Fellowship Day. The next Fellowship Day is set for Tuesday, April 17 at the lodge hall. Details on page 12.