Thanks for farewell reception
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- Published on Friday, 03 May 2013 18:20
- Written by GR Staff
Dear Sir,
I wish to thank all those that attended the farewell reception held at the Lake Chapala Society in my honor. I was touched by the kind words expressing all that I had done for this community. However, it is this community that has given me so much. It has given me 22 years of wonderful friendships and lasting memories, which will help keep me warm during the cold winters in New Hampshire.
Many thanks to those that contributed delicious food to share. Adios!
Mary Alice Sargent
Thanks to those who helped Power the Tower
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- Published on Friday, 05 April 2013 12:27
- Written by Tom Schmidt and Vince Britton
Dear Sir,
This is a letter of heartfelt thanks to the many men and women who dug in and helped in every phase of the Power the Tower event. From the people who sold tickets, to the men who set up the tents, tables and chairs – thank you!
St. Patrick’s Day has a deeper meaning
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- Published on Friday, 15 March 2013 11:45
- Written by Paul Kokoski
Dear Sir,
Another example of wonderful Mexican people!
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- Published on Friday, 22 March 2013 11:33
- Written by Margaret Quinn
Dear Sir,
Even though advised not to, our recent house guest carried her passport, license, other documents, and extra travelling money in her pocketbook.
Thanks Ruben Garcia!
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- Published on Friday, 15 March 2013 10:56
- Written by Judy Brikman
Dear Sir,
Yesterday my husband and I were getting out of a taxi that was taking us to a friend´s home in Guadalajara after an eye doctor appointment. The taxi driver was friendly, so I practiced my little knowledge of Spanish on our way. When we arrived, the taxi was difficult for me to get out of, so I laid my iPad on the seat and then forgot about it and left it there. As soon as we went into our friend´s home I realized what I had done and my friend called the doctor´s office to see if they knew what taxi company was used. I described the driver as I remembered him. One of the secretaries (Christie) went outside and up to where the taxis were parked. She explained what had happened and they all figured out who the taxi driver was and the dispatcher was called.