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Orlando Chapter
Activities
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Our chapter members are extremely active
at any age. Here is Ettie Parker
shown at her book signing, who at 99 years of age, has just completed
her third book |
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Glori Willets and ladies from "Sew Much
Comfort" that provides adaptive clothing free of charge to
support the unique needs of our injured service members from all
branches of the military |
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Junior
members of the Orlando Chapter |
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The winners of the chapter Good Citizen Award |
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Monument dedication honoring the 13
organizing founders of our chapter at historic Greenwood Cemetery |
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Rose Marie Ogram
receiving her 50 year pin |
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Members brought their ancestor's doll to a
meeting and told the history. Event attended by 76 people who
enjoyed much
laughter. One doll was five generations old. |
Photos from the Past
Barbara Lemay & Liz MacIntosh
dressed in costume for our
100th Anniversary Party |
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A reenactment of the chapter's first meeting |
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When
it is time to perform, our singers are the loveliest blend and the residents
have a wonderful time. Pictured to the right are Al and Norma, who decided to get up and jitterbug to one of
their favorites. |

Greenwood
Cemetery on Memorial Day.
Sandy Vogelpohl is dressed in a period costume she made herself. In the
background are members Clare Hasler, Barbara Lemay, and Liz MacIntosh. |
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We held a Flag Retirement Ceremony with the members of the Orlando Scottish
Right Temple. Over 5,000 flags were collected to be burned property and retired
the following week. |
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Members also had good times doing other things
 
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Our chapter
welcomes membership inquiries |
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Membership
Information Contact:
Edna Benson |
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please include your mailing address & telephone number |
Revised: April 29, 2008
Webmaster:
nerowolf
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