I see trees of green, red roses too.
I see them bloom for me and for you,
what a wonderful world I see skies of blue and clouds of white,
the bright blessed day, & the dark sacred night.
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world The colors of the rainbow,
so pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces of people going by.
I see friends shaking hands, saying
“How do you do?” They’re really saying,
“I Love you.” I hear babies cry. I watch them grow.
They’ll learn much more
than I’ll ever know,
what a wonderful world
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Will Rogers, who died in a 1935 plane crash, was one of the greatest political sages this country has ever known. Some of his sayings:
1. Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco.
2. Never kick a cow chip on a hot day.
3. There are two theories to arguing with a woman. Neither works.
4. Never miss a good chance to shut up.
5. Always drink upstream from the herd.
6. If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.
7. The quickest way to double your money is to fold it and put it
back into your pocket.
8. There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading.
The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee
on the electric fence and find out for themselves.
9. Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes
from bad judgment.
10. If you're riding' ahead of the herd, take a look back every now
and then to make sure it's still there.
11. Lettin' the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier'n puttin' it
back.
12. After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he
started roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot
him.
The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.
ABOUT GROWING OLDER...
1. ~Eventually you will reach a point when you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it.
2. ~ The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in line for.
3. ~ Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me; I want people to know 'why' I look this way.
I've traveled a long way, and some of the roads weren't paved.
4. ~ When you are dissatisfied and would like to go back to youth, think of
Algebra.
5. ~ You know you are getting old when everything either dries up or leaks.
6. ~ I don't know how I got over the hill without getting to the top.
7. ~ One of the many things no one tells you about aging is that it's such a nice
change from being young.
8. ~ One must wait until evening to see how splendid the day has been.
9. ~ Being young is beautiful, but being old is comfortable.
10. ~ Long ago, when men cursed and beat the ground with sticks, it was called
witchcraft. Today it's called golf.
And, finally ~ If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have anything to laugh at when you're old.
The reason Mayberry was so peaceful and quiet was because nobody was married. Andy,
Aunt Bea, Barney, Floyd, Howard, Goober, Gomer, Sam, Earnest T Bass, Helen, Thelma
Lou, Clara and, of course, Opie were all single. The only married person was Otis, and he
stayed drunk.
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News for you! From you! About you!
From the RR Donnelley retired community
I am proud to announce that Tekla & I will have been married 60 years on August 10, 2017. She and I have been together through the phases of life and it has been and still is
an adventure. We have been vagabonds and we have been settlers. From Glenview & Mt Prospect Illinois working at the Chicago Division with all those great people we ventured
West to Donnelley's Computer services division in Fremont California whence I retired in 97; I still miss it all especially all the people! We are proud parents of three children and seven of the greatest grandkids on this
planet! We just read somewhere that our children are becoming us and are grandchildren are Perfect!
Through it all Tekla has been my guide, my conscience and certainly the best thing that has ever happened to me. Those of you who remember me would probably all agree.
In seeking some fun and adventure we
went on MSC Cruise in May of this year to the Caribbean where we posed for this photo.
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Thomas M. Carroll, Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer is
leaving RRD after 22years service.
As the Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, Tom Carroll has
responsibilities for domestic and global administrative services. This includes
Human Resources, Real Estate, Environmental Health & Safety, Corporate
Marketing, Postal Affairs, Government Relations, and Communications. As an
adviser to Work-Bench, Tom is overseeing an enterprise tech accelerator in New
York.
He volunteers his time by serving as a board member on a number of not-for-profits in the Chicagoland area.
He is a sought after public speaker on a variety of leadership topics.
Tom,
The Lakeside Press Retiree Board and I would like to Thank You for your service over the past 22 years.
We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
Joseph Kozar
RRD Retiree Representitive
Lakeside Press Retired Employees Club 1971 - 2017
May 10, 2017 Spring 46th Anniversary Luncheon
Call to Order - Jerry Malecki
Welcome George Wenrich, President
Invocation - Stanley Zach
Out of Town Visitors:
Don and Colette Siegler, Hickory Corners, MI
Half Century Members:
Bill Carlson - 50 years
Approximately 105 people were in attendance.
Introduction of our speaker Re- George Wenrich
John Pecaric, Executive Vice President Global Markets
Mr. Pecaric gave an overview of the direction RRD will be going in the future. He also answered many
questions from the audience.
George Wenrich introduced all the officers and board members. He also invited any attendees to come to
our Annual Picnic in September, as well as our trip to Elgin in July.
A motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Frank Masa and seconded by
Joan Mrozek, Secretary
Respectfully submitted,
Joan Mrozek
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ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON May 10, 2017
Once again the Spring Luncheon was hailed a success! Attended by 100 guests,
everyone seemed to have a really nice time visiting with old friends and enjoying
scrumptious lunch. Our speaker of the day, Mr. John Pecaric, Executive Vice
President of Global Markets for RR Donnelley gave a very informative talk on the
planning that goes into making businesses more profitable by keeping up with the
ever changing world by offering the best ideas in marketing.
Our President, George Wenrich
going over his notes Carl Meyer and John Edmundson
Fred Mark, Georgeen and Eddie Slee Lela Ridley and Richard Brown
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Our Speaker, John Pecaric with Joe Kozar Arlene and George Frost, Dick Bowes, Robert Oyler
John and Cindy Hormanski Florence Haduch, Ruth and Carl Meyer
Gene and Mary Wolfe with John Newgren Anna Leindecka, Joan Brooks and Lela Ridley
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Esther Ochoa, Carole Spainhour, Faye Del Rio Art and Alvina Sobczak
David Saxman, Vic Canzolino, Bill Carlson Florence Haduch, Sue Byczynski, Alvina Kita
Standing are:
Bill Farnan,
Ronald & Marilyn Lapka
Seated are:
Carole Spainhour,
Faya Del Rio,
Tony & Lois Petrites
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George Klotz, Richard Brown, Don Cummings Geri and Walter Bohenek
Wallace Jensen, Michael Sittinger, Michael
Michalski, John Pecaric, Gene Benes
Colette and Don Siegler
(From the great state of Michigan)
Georgeen and Eddie Slee,
being photobombed by Cai Trepacz Michael Michalski, Bonnie Fisher, Bill Farnan
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Helene and Jerome Wyrobek George Wenrich, David Parker
Wanda Freeman, Dorothy Alexis, Blanche Parker
Mary Zickus, Richard Brown, Gloria and George Walker Peter Tsong and Rose Hammer
Richard and Marie Vachata Mary Ann and Tom Hamilton with David Dugan
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Joel and Carol Glenn Standing: Fran Iori, Bonnie Fisher, Flo Schneider
Seated: Sue Wiedbusch, Bill Farnan
Richard and Anne Mikal
William and Arlene Bramer
Sylvia and Donald Hosek
Rose and Ray Baran Pat and Donald Mathews
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Sharon and Fred Kerr Howard Miller and Lee McNeil
David Dugan and Sharon Kerr
Dave came all the way from Florida
to see us!
Joan Mrozek and Alvina Kita
Thanks Alvina for the great job in
making all the labels and programs!
Once the meeting got started,
all attention was turned to John Pecaric
Our speaker, John Pecaric
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After 35 years of marriage, a husband and wife came for counseling.
When asked what the problem was, the wife went into a tirade listing every problem they had ever had in the
years they had been married.
On and on and on: neglect, lack of intimacy, emptiness, loneliness, feeling unloved and unlovable, an entire
laundry list of unmet needs she had endured.
Finally, after allowing this for a sufficient length of time, the therapist got up, walked around the desk and
after asking the wife to stand, he embraced and kissed her long and passionately as her husband watched -
with a raised eyebrow.
The woman shut up and quietly sat down in a daze.
The therapist turned to the husband and said, "This is what your wife needs at least 3 times a week. Can you
do this?"
"Well, I can drop her off here on Mondays and Wednesdays, But on Fridays, I fish."
Jerry Malecki was trying to be unobtrusive,
but, we can see you Jerry! Everyone agrees that Camelot Banquets serves the
Lakeside Retirees very well!
We can also see Fred Mark
hiding behind some chairs!!
Waiting for next year! Mark your calendar for
May 09, 2018. We hope to see you there
It’s your life experiences that matter.
Make the most of each and every day!
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Plant Tour Wednesday, July 12-2017 10am-1pm.
RR Donnelley
168 East Highland Avenue
Elgin, IL 60120
If you plan on attending, contact George Wenrich by July 7th
.
Phone 708-532-8230 If no answer, please leave a message.
In Remembrance
William C Krebs Chicago…. A-C-E
William C. Krebs, July 10, 1920 -April 9, 2017.
He passed away on April 9th, 2017, in the presence of his beloved wife of 52 years, at
Sunview Health and Rehabilitation Center in Youngtown, AZ. He was a longtime
resident of Oak Park, Illinois.
Mr. Krebs was born in Chicago on July 10, 1920 to the late Charles and Claranee
Johnson Krebs. He graduated from the University of Chicago. During World War II
while getting a medical evaluation for the Army it was discovered that he had
tuberculosis. He was bed ridden for two years and "cured by faith" he survived.
Unfortunately, his sister Charlotte Marie who also was stricken by tuberculosis didn't
survive.
In the mid 1940's he began working for the R.R. Donnelly Company and stayed
there until 1985 retiring after 40 years as a time estimator. His father worked for R.R. Donnelly for over 50
years.
In 1959 he met Sibyl Fleming. They started dating in 1963 and in 1964 were married on November 14, 1964
in the Olympia Fields Methodist Church in Olympia Fields, IL. It was the first wedding to take place in that
church.
He was a resident of Chicago from birth to the 1940's before moving to Oak Park where he lived with his
wife until 1992. William and Sibyl moved to Sun City West, Arizona where he lived until his death.
He was a published author of a book, titled "Dream World, Tales of American Life in the 20th Century",
published by Outskirts Press in 2015. There are three more books to be published.
His loves, were his wife of 52 ½ years, Sibyl, roses (an award winning gardener), writing novels, Broadway
Musicals (he wrote his own musical for their 40th wedding anniversary), travel and caring for his father
Charlie and Sibyl's mother Rebecca Ramsey Fleming. He was a lifelong Episcopalian.
Wendell Burns Williowbrook and Bedford Park…. Dept. AT, EG
Wendell was born on July 23, 1942 and passed away on Tuesday, March 21, 2017.
Wendell was a resident of Oak Park, Illinois at the time of passing.
He attended St. James Elementary School St. Phillip Basilica High School and the University of St. Thomas
in St. Paul Minnesota.
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George William Grady ….Environment/Financial/Corp.Emp.Relations
George William Grady of Cuba, MO was born to the union of Bernard and Eva Jeanne Grady on June 26,
1940 in Portageville, Missouri. He left from this life after a long illness surrounded by family on Friday,
April 21, 2017 at the age of 76 years.
George was a 1958 graduate of Poplar Bluff High School and a 1962 graduate of the Illinois Institute of
Technology with a degree in Fire Protection and Safety Engineering. He married Judith (Strahl) Grady on
December 1, 1962; they met on a blind date setup by the local Episcopalian minister (although George was a
lifelong Methodist!).
George started his career at the Missouri Inspection Bureau (currently the Insurance Service Organization)
and then moved on to Kemper Insurance for a short time. Finally, from 1975-1995 he was employed at RR
Donnelley and Sons in Chicago, IL, where he eventually became the Corporate Safety Director. In his role
with RR Donnelley, he travelled extensively to plant sites all over the world to oversee safety procedures at
each location. He was a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Illinois for the majority of his
professional life.
George was a former member of Gary Memorial United Methodist Church in Wheaton, IL and a member of
the Cuba United Methodist Church. He was a passionate Chicago Bears fan and enjoyed taking his boat on
the lake, especially with his grandsons.
Larry King Chicago, Corp Est., Mattoon CSR
Larry P. King, 78, of Highland, Ill., born September 11, 1938 in Palmdale, Calif., died
Monday, May 22, 2017, at Anderson Hospital in Maryville, Ill.
Larry moved to Decatur, Ill., and graduated from Stephen Decatur High School in
1956. He had a life long career as Production Manager for Publishing Companies like
R.R. Donnelly & Sons and World Color Press. He got his teaching degree and taught
English for a short time, until his health forced retirement. He was very active in Alcoholics Anonymous. He
enjoyed gardening, growing roses, and was very musically inclined. He could play many instruments and
loved playing music.
He was a member of Highland Hope United Methodist Church. He was also a former member of the Lions
Club, and Alcoholics Anonymous.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis A. and Arminta S. King, nee Messenger; life partner,
Cynthia J. "Cindy" King, nee Wall, who passed on April 27, 2017; brothers, Rex and Junior; and sisters,
Goldie, Colleen, Maxine, and Betty.
Survivors include his daughter, Angela J. (Randall) Dunn, East Carondelet, Ill.; grandchildren, Paul W.
(Lenslee) Huddlestun, Andrea "JoJo" (Ron Brooks) Huddlestun, Adam E. (Alexys Page) Dunn, Damien V.
(Brandi) Dunn, and Ryan W. Byers; 11 great-grandchildren; and daughters, Laura A. King and Emily (Jeff)
Claywell.
John Brons Corporate Engineering
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Larry Rhodes
Rhodes, Larry E. 75 of Dyer, Indiana. He is survived by his only child, loving son,
Christopher Rhodes (Laurene Lemanski); brother, Paul R. Rupright; sister, Ellen J.
Michalak (Jim Michalak); niece and nephew, Diane and Nicholas. Preceded in death by
his parents, and former wife, Johanna Rhodes (nee Dascenzo). Visitation will be at
Kish Funeral Home, 10000 Calumet Ave., Munster, Indiana on Saturday, April 1, 2017
from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery in Evergreen
Park, Illinois. Larry was a lifelong employee at RR Donnelly where he worked as a
computer programmer. He held a MBA at University of Illinois Chicago. His favorite
pasttimes were the love of socializing with his friends, bowling, racquetball and skiing.
George Krajcovic Chicago….ME-E
George Krajcovic, age 85. Beloved husband of Gertrude nee Muhlena; loving father of Tim (Tina), Marci
and Randy Krajcovic; devoted grandfather of Breagh, Tyler and Tristan Krajcovic; fond brother of Mana
(the late Henry) Fillip; uncle of many nieces and nephews.
PINE, Edward J. III
70, died peacefully at Suncoast Hospice in Palm Harbor, FL, Monday,
January 23, 2017 after a brief struggle with cancer. Ed was born
September 8, 1946 in Cambridge, MA, the son of Edward J. Pine Jr. and
Kathleen A. Pine from Rockport, MA. He attended Rockport
Elementary and High School, before attending the University of Maine,
Orono. He served in the Navy and Reserves for a total of 25 years ranking Lieutenant
Commander upon retiring. He traveled all over the world in the Navy to places like
Korea, Sri Lanka, Antigua, and Hawaii. He also joined the realm of the Arctic Circle,
which he crossed on July 3, 1975. The Navy sent Ed to Vanderbilt University where he
earned a degree in electrical and mechanical engineering and a master's in business administration.
During his residence in Illinois, he worked as an engineer for R.R. Donnelley, a fortune 500 company,
Johnson Controls and Siemens. During this time he got involved in expansive offshore racing on Lake
Michigan on his boat, The Chocolate Chip. He had the opportunity to sail on the east coast to British Virgin
Islands and Mexico.
Following retirement, Ed moved to Palm Harbor, as did many of his long time golfing friends. Ed's passions
were golfing, going to art festivals and working on his condo. He enjoyed baking and cooking and was a
critic on pizza making as he attempted to bake the perfect pizza. He also was a groupie for the Rockin'
Johnny Band from Chicago. He was known by his golfing friends for keeping everyone's score and his
intricate knowledge of the rules of the game.
Ed is survived by his brother, Bernard Pine and Bernard's wife, Deborah Pine of Manchester-by-the-Sea,
MA; his niece, Allison Pine of Manchester-by-the-Sea, and his nephew, Chris Pine of San Francisco, CA. In
addition, he leaves behind many close friends from Palm Harbor, Chicago, Illinois and Rockport, MA where
he spent many happy summers.
Ed's thoughtful manner and soft-spoken wisdom captured everyone's heart. He reminded us that life's
moments were meant for safe-keeping, not rushed through and forgotten. Ed is a treasure and will remain in
our hearts forever.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to their family and friends
Agenda: 10:00 AM – Festivities start 11:00 AM – Brief business meeting, nominate and elect officers. 11:30 AM – Lunch, don’t forget to bring your picnic baskets. 12:45 PM – Bingo, horse shoes and long drive golf. 3:00 PM – Raffle
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Bemis Woods is located on Ogden
Avenue just east of 294 tri-state.
As you turn into Bemis Woods
take the first road to the right and
you will see shelter 5 on the map
below. We have this shelter
reserved for the picnic.
Pack your picnic basket and join us for a fun filled day of activities and friendship! Bingo, horse shoes and even a long driving contest for the golfers. You may even win a door prize just for attending!
The 36th
Annual Retired Employees’ Picnic
Wednesday, September 13th
Bemis Woods, Western Springs, IL
Warsaw
"Nifty Fifty Plus" *******************
3rd Tuesday of each month at:
Richard’s
3605 Commerce Dr.
Warsaw, IN 46580 For information Contact:
Gwen Snyder (574) 267-8015
Turn in your news items, wedding anniversaries, photos & news of interest
Please e-mail notes & photos or as a typed or a hand written note by US mail
To:
John Hormanski 13153 Sparrow Ct.
Homer Glen, IL 60491
(708) 307-4830
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Lancaster Retiree Events ***********************
Meetings are held at the
East Plant, Lancaster, Pa.
1st Tues. of each month,10A.M.
For information Contact:
Sam Girard (717) 392-2319
George Mavros (717) 291-9889
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Breakfast Fellowship
"The Centerville Diner."
2nd Thursday of each month at 9 A.M.
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Bowling Social Event at
Leisure Lanes 2nd Wednesday of each month
at 1:00 P.M.
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Lancaster Home Page
www.rrdretirees.com
NOTICE !!!
We need members who
can help with the
Newsletter mailing
Please Contact
George Wenrich
(708) 532-8230
Harrisonburg
Retiree Events *****************
Meetings are held at the
WOOD GRILL BUFFET
1711 RESERVOIR STREET
HARRISONBURG, VIRGINA
Luncheon starts at 11:30 A.M.
the 2nd Tuesday during months
of;
2017 Dates;
January 10
March 14
May 9
September 12
November 14
For information Contact:
BOB BLOOMQUIST
Retirement Breakfast **************
Held the 1st Thursday of each
month at8A.M.
Tom's Restaurant
894 Burnham Ave,
Calumet City, IL. 60409
(708) 868-2600
For Information Contact:
Art Sobczak.. (708) 474-9495
SAVE THESE DATES!
Mark your calendars for these
upcoming events!
********************** Plant Tour
RR Donnelley plant in Elgin
Wednesday, July 12th
********************** 36th Annual Picnic
Wednesday,
September 13, 2017 Bemis Woods Grove
Western Springs, Illinois
Fall Luncheon Wednesday,
November 8, 2017 Alta Villa Banquets
Addison, Illinois
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ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON
November 8, 2017
at Alta Villa Banquets 430 North Addison Road Addison, Illinois 60101
Note: Bar opens at 11:00 a.m. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m.
DUES MUST BE PAID TO ATTEND LUNCHEON
Make Luncheon Checks Payable To:
JERRY MALECKI
Mail To: JERRY MALECKI
20W315 BELMONT PLACE ADDISON, IL 60101
(630) 543–4549
The deadline for reservations is: November 1st
No reservations accepted after November 1st and positively none will
be accepted at the door! Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated!
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE If you appear at the luncheon and our records show no payment was made, you will be asked to pay at the door.
Money will be returned if a payment appears after the luncheon
DO NOT SEND DUES TO LUNCH CHAIRMAN – SEND THEM TO GENE BENES
Your Name_______________________________________________ Phone Number ( )_________________ Address ________________________________________________________________ Apt.No.______________ City __________________________________________________ State_________ Zip Code________________ R.R.D. Division ________________________________________________ R.R.D.Dept._____________________ Years of service at R.R.D._______________________________________ Date Retired______________________ Spouse or Guest’s full name___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________
Price per member, spouse or guest is $15.00 each x no. of persons = $__________Total
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Kerr, Sharon & Fred…………………………[email protected] Turoff, Debby……………………[email protected]
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We will be publishing an updated email address list every January and July. If you have
provided us with your email address please let us know if you wish to have it included or if
you wish to have it removed (and also to make sure we have your correct email address).
Please send an email note with your decision to
Sharon Kerr, Membership Secretary. [email protected]
Koenig, Mark……………………………. [email protected] Van Wie, Jordan…………………..jdvanw [email protected]
Kozar, Joe……………………………………[email protected] Vachata, Richard…………………[email protected]
Kozlow ski, Leonard…………………………[email protected] Vickrey, Ron……………………… [email protected]
Kroll, Doris…………………………………[email protected] Wakelin, Dale…………………….. [email protected]
Kuenzli, Ted & Francine……………………[email protected] Walter, John……………………….john@johnw alter.com
Kunz, Pete………………………………. [email protected] Waltman, Mike…………………………..mikew [email protected]
Kirin, Charlie…………………………….. [email protected] Wash, Robert………………………bobw [email protected]
Lakes, Joe & Dee………………………. [email protected] Wenrich, George…………………….w [email protected]
Law son, Robert………………………………rlaw [email protected] Wilk, Wally……………………………w allyw [email protected]
Lee, Vivian………………………………[email protected] Wydajew ski, Leonard…………… leonardw ydajew [email protected]
Lenke, Jerry………………………………[email protected] Yeager, Edmund…………………. [email protected]
Lessard, Richard…………………………[email protected] York, Dave……………………… [email protected]
Lester, Jim………………………………[email protected] Yunginger, Norm……………….. [email protected]
Leyden, Wayne & Joanne…………… jow [email protected] Zabo, Jerry……………………….. [email protected]
Linden, Warren & Michell……………. w [email protected] Zirbel, Bob………………………. [email protected]
Zito, Loretta…………………………[email protected]
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RETREE’S NEWSLETTER CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Year 2017
All Meetings and Mailing Sessions are held on the 2nd
Wednesday of the
Month starting 10:00AM at 4101 Winfield Road, Warrenville, IL 60555
Newsletter
Month
March
2017
May 2017
July 2017
September
2017
November
2017
January
2018
Newsletter
Deadline
1/22/2017
3/21/2017
5/23/2017
7/25/2017
9/26/2017
10/21/2017
Mailing Session
2/8/2017
4/12/2017
6/14/2017
8/9/2017
10/11/2017
12/13/2017
Officers will be contacted for special meetings.