VOL. 65 NO. 2
Spring 2005
pringThe year’s at the Spring
And day’s at the morn;Morning’s at seven;
The hillside’s dew-pearled;The lark’s on the wing;
The snail’s on the thorn:God’s in his Heaven -
All’s right with the world!Browning - Pippa Passes
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FRATERNAL VOICEThe Official Publication of
WSA Fraternal Life9025 Grant St., Suite 201Thornton, Colorado 80229
Phone (303) 451-14941-800-451-7528
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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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Shannon McCauleyManaging Editor
HONORARY DIRECTORS:Tony MehelichAnn Mobilia
Leonard Tezak
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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Scholarship Info 4Information on how you can qualify and win a 2005 WSA Scholarship.
S.P.M.D.T.U.SPMDTU inaugurates new officers. 5
50-60-70-80 Year MembersWe honor our pioneering members. 6-7
LettersWelcome mail from our members and friends. 8-12
Spotlight 14-15Our membership reports on the years activities.
Your Board Meets 18Summary of the Meeting of the Board December 11, 2004.
Financial Report 192004 4th Quarter Financial Report.
Tomorrow Members20-21Join 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 April, May and June.
New Five Year Deferred Annuities 4.50%This interest rate is guaranteed for five years.
New Immediate Annuities 4.50%Annuitize Existing Certificates 4.50%
Surrender charges are waived.
These rates are subject to change at any time. Please call the Home Office for current rates.WSA reserves the right to refuse new or additional deposits at any time.
Please call the Home Office prior to sending deposits.
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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]
• Catholic Charities• YMCA Crisis Shelter
• A Caring PregnancyCenter
• The Namaqua Center
• Gornick Slovenian Museum and Genealogy Center
WSA Helps Out
$$ “Your Donations can Make a Difference
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You are cordially invited to attend theSeventeenth Annual WSA Fraternal Life
SCHOLARSHIPPRESENTATION BANQUETFeaturing a special tribute to our
50-60-70 and 80 Year Members
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2005The Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado
Cocktails: 5:30PM • Dinner: 6:30PM
• $50 per ticket •To receive your tickets, contact the home office at 1-800-451-7528, or 303-451-1494, or contact us on the web at : www.wsa-life.com - RSVP NO LATER THAN July 1, 2005
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Please carefully check out the new qualifications, as they have changed from prior years
To qualify you must:• Currently be a member of WSA Fraternal Life, and• Have been a member for the last four years continuously, and• Provide:
- A copy of your High School transcript reflecting a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA (based on a 4.0 scoring system) and verifying your graduation in the year 2005.
- A letter of acceptance from an accredited college or university for the ensuing year.- Three letters of recommendation from teachers and/or school administration personnel.- A recent photograph suitable for publication.- An official application (available on the internet from www.wsa-life.com, or from the
Home Office), completed and signed by project leaders and/or coordinators documenting 40 hours of community service during your Senior Year.
All Scholarship applications must be receivedby the Home Office on or before June 24, 2005
All Continuing Education applications must be receivedby the Home Office on or before June 24, 2005
For a copy of the 2005 Scholarship and 2005 Continuing Education Program Applications, call the Home Office, or Check our website at: www.wsa-life.com
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2 005 Continuing Education ProgramWSA Scholarship Recipients in 2002, 2003 and 2004 may apply for
Continuing Education funds for the year 2005 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.wsa-life.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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reversible fleece vest!
This quality Timberline Colorado zippered vest comes with a water andwind repellent black nylon shell and heavyweight ultraloft grey fleece lin-ing. Or wear it in reverse with the stylish ultraloft fleece on the outsideproudly showing the WSA logo in black at the neckline. The easy-carevest features two zippered pockets on the fleece side and two handpockets on the nylon side.
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S.P.M.D.T.U. News
The SPMDTU (Sociedad Proteccion Mutua de Trabajadores Unidos), the oldest Hispanic organization in thenation which still meets at convention, recently held traditional inauguration ceremonies for newly elected offi-cials.
The ceremonies, conducted in Spanish, took place in Antonito, Colorado, the site of the original Council, andhome to the Supreme Council officials. The newest Supreme Council officials were elected by at-large member-ship in last November’s bi-annual convention, also held in Antonito.
Former Supreme Council President Rogelio Briones encouraged newly elected officers to continue the currentprojects of the SPMDTU, which include historical preservation funding and renovation of the Concilio Superiorbuilding located on Main Street in Antonito, as well as continued work with the University of New Mexico authorDr. Jose Rivera in completing his historical book on the SPMDTU.
Elected officers for 2004-2006 are: David Ortiz, Concilio 26, President; Michael Antencio, Concilio 19, Vice-President; Rudy Maestas, Las Placitas Concilio, Counselor: Ray Garcia, Concilio 7, Consiguero; and Cleo Valerio,Concilio 18, Guard. Appointed officers for 2004-2006 are: Tomas Romero, Concilio 19, Secretary-Treasurer; andOrlando Gallardo, Concilio 1, Doorman.
In a moving ceremony, newly-elected President David Ortiz recalled his grandfather’s nurturing and wisdom instarting his personal involvement in the Society. “My grandfather would be so proud of me right now, and I knowhe is looking upon us at this time.” stated Ortiz, “This is a dream I always had and now is a reality. I will contin-ue to serve proudly and with dignity in his memory as a brilliant yet humble man.”
THE SPMDTU was founded in 1900, and still exists today as the original Hispanic organization to championHispanic rights.
SPMDTU Inaugurates New Supreme Council Members
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Lodge #1Mary Rose BohnLittleton, Colorado
~Joe Ciancio, Jr.Denver, Colorado
~James Franklin DialSan Dimas, California
~Jack A. Frank
Highlands Ranch, Colorado~
Jo Ann OwensHouston, Texas
~Sylvia C. Paskanik
Kulpmont, Pennsylvania~
Anna Mae PekishNorthglenn, Colorado
~Gary Joseph TerlipKentwood, Michigan
~Loretta Marie
ThompsonFairborn, Ohio
Lodge #3Daniel Louis
SlanovichEnglewood, Colorado
~Frank William StarkLakewood, Washington
Lodge #5Bettimae BureauLeadville, Colorado
Lodge #7Joan Carolyn Johnson
Denver, Colorado
Lodge #14Carol Ann Johnson
Sandpoint, Idaho
Lodge #16
Dorothy SefcovicPueblo, Colorado
~Emilio ThomasPueblo, Colorado
Lodge #17Dorothy Louis
PaquetteGolden, Colorado
Lodge #33Kenneth G. Mazat
Lac Du Flambeau, Wisconsin
Lodge #37Edward Ray Wakkuri
Cle Elum, Washington
Lodge #41John W. Arko
Arvada, Colorado~
Paul Silvester BohteNorthglenn, Colorado
~Joan Marie Carson
San Jose, California~
Patricia Ruth CookSan Leandro, California
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Lodge #41 continuedEdward A. Floyd
Denver, Colorado~
John James KalcevicBennett, Colorado
~Wendal KeeferPasadena, Texas
Lodge #59Thomas Delasko
Central City, Pennsylvania~
Kenneth RudockKulpmont, Pennsylvania
Lodge #68Mary Marolt
Palisade, Colorado~
Joe Paul VidmarFruita, Colorado
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 thank the WSA for the recognition of my years as a
member. I am now retired from my life long career with the city andCounty of Denver. I was elected councilman in District 9 for three termsand served 10 years on the Council in which the Globeville district and theWSA played a large role. I was then appointed to Manager of Parks and Recreation and served onthe Mayors cabinet for the remaining eighteen years until my retirement in 1983. I have had avery active retirement playing senior softball, bowling and golf. I am also kept very busy with mynine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Again I Thank You,Joe Ciancio
Lodge #7Anna White
Arvada, Colorado
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Lodge #1Louis Paul Angerer
Denver, Colorado~
Harold E. DavidovichBroomfield, Colorado
~Goldie I. Gaber
Waco, Texas~
Anthony MehelichArvada, Colorado
~Albin J. TerlipFrontenac, Kansas
Lodge #3Edith R. CharterPueblo, Colorado
~Elizabeth Conder
Pueblo, Colorado~
Josephine DuvallFort Morgan, Colorado
~Edward M. Jersin
Pueblo, Colorado
Lodge #6Regina M. Mitchell
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Lodge #9Dorothy Julia RyanCanon City, Colorado
Lodge #14Charles W. Bezyack
Price, Utah~
Sylvester TopolovecFresno, California
Lodge #16Vivian M. Hochevar
Pueblo, Colorado~
Ronald Wayne IvanPueblo, Colorado
~Isabel B. Kovacich
Pueblo, Colorado~
Marjorie ParlapianoPueblo, Colorado
~Elsie Irene Pecoraro
Pueblo, Colorado~
Josephine M. PerkoPueblo, Colorado
~Angela F. Zupancic
Pueblo, Colorado
Lodge #29Raymond F. Butara
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania~
Lillian FredericoCleveland, Ohio
~Julie PlavanParma, Ohio
~Florence Spinner
Cleveland, Ohio~
Agnes TurkEuclid, Ohio
~Edward L. Zadnik
Lakewood, Ohio
Lodge #32William M. Sader
Cleveland, Ohio~
LaVerne VrabecHighland Heights, Ohio
Lodge #33Mildred J. Lever
Mountain Home, Arkansas~
Dorothy RossiDyer, Indiana
Lodge #38Florence S. Andreatta
Ogden, Utah~
Marjorie H. RasmussenMontpelier, Idaho
Lodge #41Raymond J. Hartman
Denver, Colorado~
John Emil ShaballDenver, Colorado
~Margaret May Trontel
Denver, Colorado
Lodge #51Elsie Shine
Nibs, Ohio
Lodge #60Edna G. Brockovich
Reno, Nevada~
Lodge #67Amelia M. Marolt
Ely, Minnesota~
Marian MatschinerWinton, Minnesota
~Russell Robertson
Ely, Minnesota
Lodge #3Anne ShepardPueblo, Colorado
Lodge #16Frank BubnichPueblo, Colorado
Lodge #33Frances E. Lah
Elk Grove Village, Illinois
Lodge #41John E. Popovich
Denver, Colorado
Lodge #44Albina Papez
Walsenburg, Colorado
Lodge #59Louis Yuko
Cairnbrook, Pennsylvania
Lodge #67Mildred Koschak
Ely, Minnesota
Congratulations: The following Members have been enrolled as adults for 60 years:
The Real Pioneers - Our 70 and 80 Year Members
This Member is Honored as
being an Adult Member for 80 YEARS:
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I want to thank you for my certificate of recognition and check.I am in very good health, and am very proud to belong to the
WSA.My husband Tony and I will be married 60 years this March. We
have one son, Eugene, a wonderful daughter-in-law, Barbara, and twograndchildren, Neil and Rebecca. I have three brothers.
I worked for GE 42-years as a group leader and a foreman formany years.
My husband and I walk at the mall everyday. We help people thatneed help. I read a lot and crochet, knit and sew. I also bake a lot of
potica, strukle, strudel and many other goodies. I love to cook Slovenian food. We also do sometraveling.
Sincerely,Elsie Shine
Our 50-60-70 YearDear WSA:
I’m writing to let you know that I received the check andhow it sure came in handy. Thank you so much.
The WSA is a wonderful lodge of people, and they care.You have so many wonderful programs, I wish I lived clos-er. I joined WSA with my parents in Kemmerer, Wyomingand remember how we loved going down to Frank andAngie Costello’s to pay our dues, they were wonderful peo-ple.
Again I say thank you, and God Bless.Marjorie Rasmussen
Dear WSA:I am writing you a brief letter in
regard to my mother Anna White.Anna enjoyed her home on
Independence Street in Arvada,where she lived for thirty-someyears. She took great pride in heryard. Everyone would come to see
the beautiful flowers she would plant and tend to.Mom and Gil loved to go camping with their son and
daughter in the mountains of Colorado. They also loved tofish.
They now reside in a nursing home at 38th and Harlan.It’s not their wish to be there, but all their needs are beingtaken care of. Anna is 95, and Gil is 90.
Thank you from Anna’s son,Fred Pritekel
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Dear WSA:I want to thank you for the 60 year
congratulatory check that I receivedyesterday. It was a pleasant surprise.
We are pleased to be invited to theWSA Scholarship Banquet, but wewill not be able to attend.
Thank you again,Dorothy Rossi
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Members Write:
Dear WSA:Thank you for the check and certificate commemo-
rating my 70 years of membership.I joined WSA Fraternal Life when I married, because
my husband was already a member. We enrolled eachof our three children and now three of my great-grand-children are members.
I am celebrating my 90th birthday on March 29. Ilive in a senior apartment building and enjoy visitingwith my neighbors. My family lives near and visitdaily. I enjoy reading and baking cookies. I have muchto be thankful for.
I will not be attending the banquet, but thank you forthe invitation. I appreciate the check and the honor.
Sincerely,Mildred Koschak
Dear WSA:First, let me thank you
for acknowledging me formy 50 years of membershipin WSA, the check and thecertificate, and I look for-ward to the banquet July9th at the Brown Palace,which several of my familymembers also look forwardto attending with me.
Secondly, a brief noteabout myself. My maternalgrandparents immigrated atthe turn of the last century
from then Yugoslavia to Salida, Colorado, where I wasborn, a Colorado native, and was enrolled with aJuvenile Certificate at WSA early on. I graduated fromDelta, CO high school and became a registered nurseafter graduating from St. Joseph’s School of Nursing inDenver.
I married Gene Paquette, also a native of CO, onJune 4, 1960 in Salida, CO and we have 3 sons, Brad,Doug and Kevin. We lived 38 years in Longmont, COwhere Gene worked as an Air Traffic Controller withThe Federal Aviation Agency. I worked off and on for42 years as an RN and decided to retire in 2000, andwe moved to the mountains near Black Hawk, CO.Sadly, just a few months later, Gene died from anaggressive form of cancer. My best friend, soul mateand love of my life was taken from me.
But life goes on and I try to stay busy. I love to trav-el, especially cruising, and to do things with my sister,friends, 3 sons and two grandsons. I belong to St. Maryof the Assumption Catholic Church in Central City, COand enjoy the Colorado Symphony, the Central CityOpera, and of course, gambling in Black Hawk.
Travels have taken me to such exciting places aroundthe world, as well as journeys near by, like Santa Fe.Last fall was a highlight, visiting Russia and theScandinavian countries, London, Berlin and Estonia.
Thanks again.Sincerely,
Dorothy Paquette
Dear WSA:Thank you for the presents and the Christmas
party. We really enjoyed it.Thank you again!
Leah, Elizabeth, Kayla, George Jr., and Reine Zadeland
Molly, Tillie, Hannah, Nellie and Maggie Sudbeck
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Thank you for the check commemoratingmy sixty years of membership.
My mother enrolled me in the WSA whenI was still in high school in Pueblo,Colorado.
I was married in 1947 while still living inPueblo. We moved to Fort Morgan, CO in1963 because of my husband’s job. We wereblessed with seven children, five daughtersand two sons. This kept me busy as a moth-er and homemaker.
After getting all my children in school I worked for theschool district for 20 years as a teacher assistant and retiredin 1994. My husband and I liked to travel and visit ourgrown children who live in different parts of the country. Weeven have a daughter who lives in Italy.
My husband of fifty-si x years passed away in August,2004, I have fourteen grandchildren and six great grandchil-dren. My family keeps me busy along with church work andmy hobbies of knitting, sewing and quilting.
Thank you again for the recognition!Sincerely,
Josephine Duvall
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Dear WSA:I want to thank you for the check.
It was quite a surprise. I am awidow. I enjoy going for walks. Ihave two poodles to walk with. Ilove to watch game shows on TV. Ikeep as busy as I can. I like to relaxand enjoy life.
Thank you,Goldie GaberDear WSA:
I must thank you for your most generous check as areward for my 50 years of membership in WSA.
My beginning in WSA comes from my wife MargaretPerme. She and her family were all members of variouslodges. We were married at Holy Rosary Church May 11,1947. Until the I-70 Highway cut Globeville in half in 1952we remained there. As did other people there, we all movedto different parts of Denver.
My beloved died in December of 1995 of breast cancer.Sincerely,
Jack Frank
Dear WSA:I want to first thank you for the
letter and check issued for the mem-bership of 70 years.
My father was a Fraternal LifeMember for many years and alsoincluded me to join and be a member.
I am still an active member, but myhealth is slowly weakening, althoughthe Good Lord keeps me busy. I’mstill in Swim three days a week. Ilove being involved and try to helpothers. My best wishes and sincerecongratulations.
Sincerely,Frances Lah
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Puzzle Fun
Answers to word puzzles on page 17.
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Our Members & Dear WSA:
Thank you for your August donation. On behalf of allthose we serve, our sincere appreciation for your generoussupport of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. With thehelp of friends like you, MDA continues to be able to pro-vide comprehensive services through local MDA clinics andadvance its research efforts to find treatments and cures for43 neuromuscular diseases.
Sincerely,Tracy Wade,
District Director,Denver Muscular Dystrophy Association
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Dear WSA:Your generosity over the past
year has made it possible tofinance a number of improvements.Were it not for your continuoushelp this would be impossible. Soon behalf of St. Mark CatholicChurch, I wish to thank you.
Thank you for your past support.Your continued contributions aregreatly appreciated.
Sincerely,Rev. Kenneth Koehler,
Pastor,St. Mark Catholic Church
Dear WSA:Dear friends for life, as we look back on the last year our
hearts swell with gratitude. The Lord has tangibly had Hishand upon us, leading us in the direction He has for us, pro-viding for every need. He has brought new friends to us,new staff members and just the right clients, those to whomwe can best minister and make the greatest impact. Lastweek within just a few hours we had three clients pray forsalvation! We were dancing for joy.
Your faithful support has made all of our services possi-ble. May God grant you a blessed and prosperous 2005. Heis faithful!
Grateful in His service,Barbara Musso,
Executive Director,A Caring Pregnancy Center
Dear WSA:Dear friends, the Denver Ronald
McDonald House would like to thankyou for your most generous donationof the gift card to Target! We will def-initely be able to put it to good use!We will use it to buy items on ourwish list such s toilet paper, laundrydetergent, etc. when we are runninglow.
It takes many hearts and handsworking together to keep this Houserunning smoothly! Thank you fromthe bottom of my heart for helping usto help our families!
Sincerely,Kendra Trebil
Director of House Operations
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Friends Write:
Dear WSA:As the Assistant Family Program Director for the
State of Colorado, I would like to thank everyoneinvolved with the Thanksgiving food donation to ourNational Guard members and their families! Your orga-nization’s donation made an absolute and definite dif-ference in the lives of two very needy families.
Jodi, the Air Guard family that we delivered to wasspeechless, but only momentarily! I was told that thefirst thing she did was call her father and after tellinghim how many boxes of food you had brought her, shesobbed out of gratefulness. The family reports thatTalea, the baby, is doing fine. Nothing has changed, butfor her, that’s a good thing. Tony is still a little live-wireand I understand that he loves his new “truck.” Herecently underwent a relatively minor surgical proce-dure, but is doing just fine.
The Army family that I delivered your donation to,lives in Greeley. They are a struggling young familywith hearts of gold! While my daughter and I put thefood and other items in her car, the young wife stoodthere shaking her head with tears in her eyes. It waswhen I pointed out that your organization had given thechildren toys that she really started to cry. Her husband,a Private first Class in the Army National Guard, calledme at home that evening to thank the WSA. He told mehow timing was everything and how desperate theytruly were.
Granted, these were two extreme cases, but I thankyou from the bottom of my heart for giving to them sogenerously! What a blessing you are!
Thank you so very much,Debbie Bailey,
Assistant Family Program Director,Colorado National Guard Family Programs
Dear WSA:The YWCA of Pueblo board of directors, staff and
clients would like to send you warm wishes to bring inthe New Year. We have received your generous gift forthe shelter. Your gift to the YWCA goes towards ensur-ing that every person we serve knows there are caringindividuals who desire to help them.
All year long we remember the hearts of our childrenas they extend a helping hand to a friend in need...asthey go about reflecting goodness in the little quietunheralded expressions of a loving heart. Thank youagain for remembering us and supporting the mission ofthe YWCA of Pueblo. The joy and love that is givenour to others, quietly comes back again to you.
Warmest Wishes,Brittany Kristan,
Development Director, YWCA of Pueblo
Dear WSA:On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the YMCA of
Metropolitan Denver, it is my pleasure to express our sin-cere appreciation for WSA Fraternal Life’s gift to our2004 Strong Kids Campaign. With your gift and thosefrom other donors, we will continue to help families andchildren as we work to provide them with the resourcesthey need to build healthy spirit, mind and body.
As the largest child and family serving agency inColorado, the YMCA is committed to providing financialassistance for all families and adults in need and programsubsidies to maintain our high-quality programs. Thanksto gifts like yours, we are able to stay true to our commit-ment and vision of becoming the provider of choice forall the communities of Denver for children, teen, adult,and family activities.
We have many exciting opportunities ahead of us andwe are honored that you have chosen to play a role in ourefforts to build strong kids. Your support, encouragement,and involvement with the YMCA are greatly appreciated!
Sincerely, Leonard M. Romano, Sr.
President and CEO, YMCA of Metropolitan Denver
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Lodge #41’s Blaine VanDyke and Colorado NationalGuard representative Debra Blackbug were
fortunate to assist a family in need by deliveringfood and toys to one of the recipient families. The two National Guard families helped have
Servicemen currently serving in Iraq.
Lodge #41 members declared “When can we dig into thesedesserts.” The great food was part of the dinner during theLodge’s annual Silent Auction Night at the Potenza Hall.
Lucky Lodge #41 members were able to bidon many beautiful items generously donated
to their silent auction.
SOLD!Lodge #41Holds ItsAnnualSilent
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Lodge #41 HelpsNeedy Military Families
Over the Holidays
Country DinnerPlayhouse
Lodge #41 Keeps Busy
60 members and guests of Lodge #41 spent aneventful evening at the Country DinnerPlayhouse last December. They enjoyed a greatdinner and the play “Gypsy” while celebratingtogether for Christmas.
FriendshipWhat is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.
- Aristotle
Friendship is like a bank acount. You can’t continue to draw on it without making deposits
-Unknown
All of these members seem to be having a fun time visiting andstuffing envelopes.
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Envelope StuffingBoth adult and junior members met to stuff 3000 envelopesfor the Namaqua Center in Loveland.
Lodge #17 Serves the Community
Lodge #3 Celebrates Christmas Together
Nothing makes theholidays more com-plete than great foodand great company asthese Lodge #3 mem-bers can attest to.They celebrated withdinner at LaRenaissance.
KindnessKindness is the golden chain by which societyis bound together.
- Goethe
There may be times when you will be sorryabout something you said; sorry that youstayed late or sorry that you went so early;sorry that you won something, or lost; but allyour life you’ll never be sorry you were kind.
-Anonymous
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The WindRobert Louis Stevenson
The rain is raining all around,It falls on field and tree,
It rains on the umbrellas here,And on the ships at sea.
RainRobert Louis Stevenson
RainI saw the different things you did,But always you yourself you hid.I felt you push, I heard you call,I could not see yourself at all -
O wind, a-blowing all day long,O wind, that sings so loud a song!
DaffodowndillyShe wore her yellow
sun-bonnet,She wore her greenest
gown;She turned to the
south windAnd curtsied up and
down.She turned to the
sunlightAnd shook her yellow
head,And whispered to her neighbor:
“Winter is dead.”A.A. Milne
- When We Were Very Young
I saw you toss the kites on high
And blow the birdsabout the sky;
And all around I heard you pass,
Like ladies’ skirts across the grass-O wind, a-blowing all day long,
O wind, that sings so loud a song!
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Stories, and QuotesAnswers to word puzzles left and on page 13.
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Chairman John Kogovsek called the meeting of the Board to order.All Directors were present. Guests Honorary Director Mehelich,Board Legal Advisor Dan Kogovsek, Vice-President of OperationsTina Scribner, Controller Tammy Kanary and Asset AdministratorJack Hall were also present.
Reports were given by the following individuals:• Controller Tammy Kanary • President/CEO Randy Fuss• Board Junior Department Advisor Roger Lewis • Board Legal Advisor Dan Kogovsek
The Board performed the following actions:
• Approved the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors held July 10, 2004.
• Approved the 2004 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 2005 budget as presented.
• Approved a minor housekeeping change to the WSA Fraternal Life Investment Policy.• Approved, for the 2005 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 12/31/04, and shall be calculated on the net certificate reserve value. Dividends shall be suspended for post-1980 CSO products forthe 2005 calendar year. The cash values of the affected certificates will continue to grow as per the contract guarantees.
• Approved the 2005 LAFP allocation per lodge based on a $15 per member per month allocationbased on the average attendance in 2004. (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 2005, with a maximum budget of $7000 and with the qualifications and parameters as outlined in the lodge reference manual.
• 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.
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Financial Report
ASSETS
BONDS $11,280,118STOCKS 0MORTGAGE LOANS 16,888,468REAL ESTATE 2,209,291CERTIFICATE LOANS 248,868CASH & SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS 5,879,599OTHER INVESTED ASSETS 2,220,359EQUIPMENT 4,572DEFERRED PREMIUMS 1,582INVESTMENT INCOME DUE 547,103DEFERRED TAX ASSET 0INCOME TAX RECOVERABLE 387,989
Quarter Ending December 31, 2004
TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS $39,667,949TOTAL NON-ADMITTED ASSETS $4,758,137
TOTAL ASSETS $44,426,086
SURPLUS (ADMITTED $8,632,712)
TOTAL LIABILITIES & SURPLUS $44,426,086
TOTAL LIABILITIES $31,035,237
TOTAL SURPLUS $13,390,849
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CERTIFICATE RESERVES $24,521,762AMOUNTS LEFT ON DEPOSIT 4,173,802CLAIM RESERVES 35,00012 MONTH REFUNDS ESTIMATED 125,000ADVANCE PREMIUMS 52,714INTEREST MAINT. RESERVES 127,754GENERAL EXPENSES PAYABLE 174,097TAXES, FEES, LICENSES PAYABLE 4,962TRUSTEE WITHHOLDINGS 306,101UNEARNED INVESTMENT INCOME 0ASSET VALUATION RESERVE 1,514,045INCOME TAX EXPENSE 0BORROWED MONEY 0
Continued from previous page• Approved the 2005 allocation for the Junior Department.• Re-appointed Ernest R. Foerster as WSA’s illustration and valuation actuary for 2005 and reviewed and
approved his compensation for 2005.• Approved that WSA continue its legal relationship with Kogovsek Law Firm and that the monthly retainer
continue.• Approved the continuation of the Lodge Secretary Retirement Compensation for 2005 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.• Established the delegates for the 2005 convention using the same parameters utilized in previous years.• Appointed Chairman of the Board John Kogovsek as Chairman of the Convention to be held
Saturday, April 23, 2005.• Established additional criteria as requirements for Board Directorship.• Approved requiring that any resolutions to be presented to the Convention delegation be received by the
Home Office no later than March 11, 2005.No further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Copies of the minutes are available upon request from the Home Office.
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When:April 16th 10:00 AM Where:
BRUNSWICK ZONE9150 Harlan St.Westminster, CO
SPRING 2005
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RSVP BY Monday, April 11
WestminsterMall
BrunswickZone
We’ll Bowl You Over!Meet us at
Brunswick Zone at 10:00 AM for 2 hours
of bowling fun, followed by a Pizza Lunch.
~ FREE Junior Members completing 2 community service projects within the last 12 months.
~ $10 Junior Memberswithout community service projects
~ $15 Adult Members~ $25 Non-Members
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RSVP to ROGER LEWIS at:970-663-0533
or RSVP on the web at: www.wsa-life.com
isRock’n & Jam’nWhen:
Saturday, May 21st 10:30 AM
WHERE:Rock’n & Jam’n
9499 N. Washington St.Unit C, Thornton
COST:Kids 18 & under - $10
FREE with 2 Community Service EventsAdults 19 and up - $12
(If Climbing)Non-Members - $16.50
(If Climbing)
When you RSVP make sure to let us know if you will be climbing.
Join Us for aMorning of RockClimbing Fun
• 10:30 AM to12:00 Noon
• Indoor Climbing Walls for all ages and experience levels
• Climb with the assistance of
harness and ropes• Gym staff availableto assist all climbers
RSVP Deadline May 13thNo Reservations will be
accepted after the deadline -NO EXCEPTIONS
RESERVE ASAP!If you make reservations, you are required
to show up to the event, or you will be charged a no-show fee
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Our June Event isOut of this World
June 18IMAX &
PlanetariumWatch your mail for
a flyer with all of the details
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April4 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 at the Home Office*16 10:00 AM Tomorrow Members -Bowling & lunch at Brunswick Zone.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 at the Home Office*21 5:30 PM Loveland Lodge #17 will hold a meeting*23 5:30 PM WSA Convention, Vail Cascade Resort, Vail, Colorado.
May2 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #7 will meet at the Home Office*
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 at the Home Office*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 at the Home Office*19 5:30 PM Loveland Lodge #17 will hold a meeting*21 10:30 AM Tomorrow Members - Rock’n & Jam’n Rock Climbing.31 5:30 PM HOME OFFICE CLOSED. Memorial Day Holiday.
June6 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #7 will meet at the Home Office*8 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #41 will meet at the Home Office*
14 5:30 PM Pueblo Lodges #3 & #16 will hold a joint meeting at the S.R.D.A.*16 5:30 PM Loveland Lodge #17 will hold a meeting*15 5:30 PM Denver Lodge #1 will meet at the Home Office*18 10:00 AM Tomorrow Members - IMAX Theater, watch your mail for flyer containing all details, 19 5:30 PM Minnesota Lodge #67, and Chicago Lodge #33 will meet*21 6:30 PM Denver Lodge #6 will meet*26 5:30 PM Scholarship Application deadline
*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
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