Friday, December 26, 2008

Merry Christmas from the Templons


Dear Family and Friends,

This will bring you up to date on the happenings in the Templon household. Three Templon children are living in the Midwest. John is at graduate school in a one year Journalism program at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. He is really enjoying it. He will graduate the middle of June. Matt continues to work for Clark Products and will be starting an MBA program at Marquette University part-time in January.

Megan is attending Marquette University. She and her roommate Nicole get along very well. Nicole is a dancer on the Marquette dance team. She lives about twenty minutes from campus, so Megan has gained a set of parents close to Milwaukee! Megan has been singing with the Liturgical choir and had a solo in their Christmas concert. Next semester she will be singing in the Marquette University Choir. She enjoys having her older brothers so close. Last March she traveled to Lyon, France and spent two weeks living with a French family. She really enjoyed it and hopes to study abroad in France as part of her Marquette experience. She sang in Carnegie Hall last June with the High School Orchestra, graduated from high school, attended work camp in Maine in July with a group of teens from our church and worked at Rita’s scooping water ice for the summer.

Andrew applied to six colleges, and has been accepted at four so far. He will not be in the Midwest as he didn’t apply to anything further away than Pennsylvania or DC. He received a varsity letter for Spring Track last year, the service award for the band and took a trip to Virginia with the High School Band (he plays clarinet). He continues to be an active member in his Boy Scout Troop, helping with the younger scouts. He volunteered for a week of vacation bible school last summer at our church and continues to attend the youth group there. He played recreational soccer this fall and just started the winter track season. Andrew has grown very tall and is now taller than Rod and his older brothers.

Rod was an adult leader at Scout camp this summer, and took more Japanese language classes at the Princeton Adult School. He really enjoys taking them and has become a fan of Japanese food. He continues as an Assistant Scoutmaster and merit badge counselor with Andrew’s troop. He and Andrew took the Troop for an overnight canoe trip on the Delaware River. Rod took Andrew on his college visits and in September. They went to Lycoming College to see the Lycoming vs. Susquehanna football game (two of the schools that Andrew applied to). Rod continues to work at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. In May, Rod chaired a peer review team that assessed the purchasing system at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois. In October, he attended a conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He now knows for a fact that Wyoming is “where the deer and the antelope play” (and buffalo, and elk!).

Michelle’s Girl Scouts were honored at a dinner in May to celebrate their 13 years of scouting. She had two girls in her troop receive their Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. She continues her duties as the Treasurer of the Music and Theatre Parents Association. At Princeton she is currently dealing with three vendors that the University has contracted with to do billing and consulting services for some of the Treasurer’s office systems. She attended a conference in Pittsburgh in June sponsored by one of the vendors. She spent lots of time at Avon by the Sea this summer and fall as the weather in NJ was unusually warm. She spent almost a week in the Midwest in September visiting her three children and spending some time with friends that had moved to Chicago. In October she went to Maine for a long weekend with her friends from college. It was great to be able to spend the entire weekend with them and catch up.

Some of us traveled to Pennsylvania in August for Rod’s family reunion. Everyone came home for Thanksgiving and we spent it at Michelle’s dad’s house with her brother Conrad cooking dinner. It was delicious and a treat for Michelle to not have to cook. For Christmas Michelle's dad and brother came to the Templon house.

Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy 2008. Come visit if you are in NJ.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Blogosphere: College Grad "Real" World

Please check out College Grad "Real" World, John Templon's regular blog. John has a little something to say about a wide variety of topics. Sometimes hilarious, sometimes sarcastic, but always insightful and entertaining, this "unbiased" reviewer highly recommends it!

If other family members have blogs that they would like to share (cough...Betty...cough), please send me a link and I will post it.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Davic-Kollias Wedding!

Bob and Betty Davic are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Melissa to Peter Kollias on May 31, 2008.


The ceremony was held at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Lexington, Massachusets.

Snavely family descendents attending were brother Steven Davic and grandmother Gladys Kidston; aunts and uncles Gin McGinty and husband Ern, Richard Kidston, Bill Kidston; and cousins Brian McGinty and Ern McGinty Jr. with wife Monica and daughters Hannah and Ashley.


The newlyweds will make their home in Amsterdam, The Netherlands where they have both accepted new positions with their employers
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Minutes of our 2008 Reunion

Secretary Elizabeth Davic provided the following minutes:

The 79th Snavely Reunion

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Morrison’s Cove Memorial Park

Martinsburg, PA

Attendance: 70

President George Snavely called the gathering to lunch at 12:25 p.m. in the banquet hall and Rod Templon led the invocation. Games for the children were held after lunch.

Business Meeting

President George Snavely called the business meeting to order at 3:00 p.m.

Betty Davic, Secretary, read a summary of the minutes. Minutes were previously distributed by email and posted to the Snavely Blog maintained by Rod Templon.

Carol Snavely Zangrilli, Treasurer, reported expenses of $100 for all rental and $45 for gifts leaving a total of $604 in the treasury plus what is raised in the auction today.

George Snavely presented the Recognitions:

Most Senior Woman: Isabelle Snavely Stiffler, 91

Most Senior Man: George Snavely, 93

Youngest Child: Nicholas James Brown, 4 months old

Born April 9, 2008 to Lana Lolos Brown, husband James, and big sister Angelina. 9 lb. 7 oz., 21”

Lana is great-granddaughter of Eleanor Snavely Smith.

Largest Family: Babe Stacey and family had 15 in attendance.

Traveled Longest Distance: Sonia Munchak and daughter Christina from

Sebastian, Florida

Candy Jar Guess: Winner is Laura Snavely with guess of 27.

Actual count is 28.

Announcements/Good of the Order:

· Melissa Davic was married to Peter Kollias on May 31, 2008 in Boston, MA. They are moving to Amsterdam, The Netherlands this month.

· Neven Kelly, son of Michael Stacey, was born July 8, 2007.

· Gracelyn Mae Stacey was born September 8, 2007.

· Dick Stacey celebrated his 60th birthday August 2 and wore a hat claiming “Mom Likes Me Best”

· Today, August 3, is Rich Verner’s birthday.

· Today, August 3, is Violet Snavely Demauree’s birthday. She would have been 103.

· Joseph Martin Stiffler, son of Jonathan and Jessica Stiffler, great-grandson of Isabelle Snavely Stiffler, was born January 28, 2008.

· Donna and Troy are planning a long trip out west this next year.

· Megan Templon sang at Carnegie Hall this year. She is a freshman at Marquette University in Milwaukee Wisconsin.

· NEXT YEAR, THE 80TH SNAVELY REUNION WILL BE HELD AUGUST 2, 2009.

The meeting closed with the singing of BLESSED BE THE TIE THAT BINDS and was adjourned at 3:25 p.m.


Respectfully submitted,


Elizabeth Kidston Davic, Secretary

Granddaughter of Edith Snavely Thomas

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Snavely Reunion Reminder

The 79th annual Snavely Family reunion will be held at 12 noon on Sunday, August 3, 2008 in the Weaver Banquet Hall at Morrisons Cove Memorial Park, 201 South Walnut Street, Martinsburg, Pennsylvania. Come early to socialize, catch up on cousins' doings, and make your candy jar guess!

Bring along family memorabilia (photos, letters, knicknacks) that we can display. Don't forget your donated items for the auction!

News from the Brown Family

Lana Brown [(great grand daughter of Eleanor (Snavely) (Smith) Siebert, grand daughter of Joyce Anderson, daughter of Cynthia Thurston, and my niece] sent me some new pictures of her children, Angelina (age 2-1/2) and Nicholas (age 16 weeks). Enjoy!


Thursday, June 19, 2008

Brian Robison is New Vice President & GM at Mandalay Bay!


I recently received news that Brian Robison (son of Donna Higginbotham, grandson of Eleanor Snavely Smith Siebert) has been promoted to Vice President and General Manager of Mandalay Place/Special Projects in Las Vegas, Nevada. Since it is a little hard to read, here is the text of his official promotion announcement (pictured at right):

"Please congratulate Brian Robison on his promotion to Vice President & General Manager of Mandalay Place/Special Projects.

In his new role, Brian will oversee development, construction and operations at Mandalay Place. He will perform leasing for the mall, Mandalay Bay and Luxor, and continue to focus on special projects, including venue remodels and new construction across property. Brian most recently participated in the room-renovation project of the Mandalay Bay tower and the pool renovation. He is heavily involved in ADA compliance across the resort.

Brian joined Mandalay Bay as Director of the Shark Reef Aquarium in July of 2001. He and his then-talented team's efforts resulted in the institution receiving the first and only Association of Zoos and Aquariums Accreditation in the State of Nevada in 2003, an effort repeated in March of 2007, as well as four Best of Las Vegas Awards and a Zagat rating in 2004, in addition to a Governor's Tourism Development Award.

Brian has more than 26 years professional experience in the development, construction, operation and administration of facilities of all types; form super regional shopping centers to high-rise office buildings, rides, theatres and one-of-a-kind destinations like Shark Reef Aquarium. Brian is a graduate of IUPUI as a licensed Power Engineer, is a Certified Operations Director from the Institute of Real Estate Management, and is a Professional Fellow Member of the AZA. Brian is a 2006 graduate of the prestigious MGM MIRAGE Leadership Institute program, a Diversity Champion and a VOICE Foundation co-chair for the 2008 campaign.

Brian and his wife Susan, call Summerlin home and, in their spare time, enjoy exploring the Southwestern U.S. on their sport/touring motorcycles."

Way to go, Brian! Now, about that little cousin-to-cousin loan....

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Hopewell Valley CHS Senior Prom Pictures

Here are some pictures of Megan Templon and her friends, all ready for the senior prom on June 6th, 2008.




Latest Kara and Sara Photos


Here are the latest photos of the Snavely twins...



Thursday, April 03, 2008

Templons Head West


It's now official. In June, our son John Templon will be heading to Evanston, Illinois, where he will begin work on his graduate degree in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. If all goes according to his plan, he will graduate in about one year and begin living his dream of being a professional sports writer.


Son Matthew is already living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, working for Clark Products, a paper goods supplier. In August, Matt and John will be joined by daughter Megan, who will be a freshman at Marquette University in Milwaukee, following in her brother Matt's footsteps.
In an ironic twist, we also found out that Megan's choral director Kenneth Elpus is leaving Hopewell Central High School to accept a doctoral fellowship at Northwestern, where he and his wife Rebecca earned their Masters of Music Education. The Elpuses and their baby daughter will be moving this summer, after the school year ends.
So there will be large contingent of Templon family and friends in Greater Chicagoland!


Thursday, March 06, 2008

The Sound of Music at Hopewell Valley Central High

On February 28, 29 and March 1, the students of Hopewell Valley Central High School in Pennington, New Jersey presented Rogers & Hammerstein's The Sound of Music. Megan Templon played the Mother Abbess, who counsels her unruly postulant Maria, and sets her on the path that will eventually lead Maria to the love of Captain Von Trapp and his seven musical children.

In the picture, Megan, as the Mother Abbess, closes the first act with a very moving rendition of "Climb Every Mountain." (Believe me -- by the end of this number, her dad was definitely so bleary eyed he couldn't hold the camera very steady!)

The cast and crew had great fun building and painting one of the most beautiful sets ever created for a high school musical, and putting on three evening shows and a matinee. The Templon parents pitched in with transport of properties and selling refreshments and T-shirts during the intermissions, not to mention Mom's duties as editor of the program and treasurer of the Music and Theater Parents Association, who paid for everything.

Now that the musical is over, on March 13 Megan will be depart for Lyon, France for two weeks as part of her high school-sponsored French language exchange program. She will also spend a few days in Paris.

This Fall, Megan will be attending Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she has has received the University's Ignatius and Magis scholarships. She plans to study French and, perhaps, public relations. She will probably sing, too!

Friday, January 11, 2008

明けましておめでとうございます。


Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu! (Happy New Year!)

すみません。 Sumimasen. (Please excuse me.) I am sorry for the length of time between posts. For part of that time, I have been struggling to wrap my middle-aged brain around the intricacies of the Japanese language. It's been fun, trying to master a totally alien syntax and grammar, not to mention two syllabaries (Hiragana and Katakana) and a set of 1500+ ideographs (Kanji). (OK, OK, I've only gotten as far as memorizing and writing Hirgana, like any Japanese first term, first grader. But I can recognize 20 Kanji!) Over the course of the next few weeks, I hope to share some new information about family happenings. In the meantime, please enjoy this holiday shot of Sara and Kara Snavely with a certain well-known seasonal figure.

Here's a really great song, "Meoto Zanzai" by one of my favorite artists, Sayuri Ishikawa. You don't have to know Japanese to appreciate this!

In the meantime,
がんばって ね。(Gambatta ne.) "Do your best, OK?" and さよなら (Sayonara.)



Thursday, August 09, 2007

Minutes of 78th Snavely Family Reunion

Family Secretary Betty Davic has submitted a revised report:

The 78th Snavely Reunion

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Morrison’s Cove Memorial Park

Martinsburg, PA

Attendance: 75

President George Snavely called the gathering to lunch at 12:15 p.m in the banquet hall and Rod Templon led the invocation. Children’s games began at 1:00 pm in the adjacent room due to inclement weather. Lots of fun was had by young and old. Thanks to Carol Snavely Zangrilli for planning and leading the games and prizes.

Dick and Joe Stacey along with Frances Snavely Woomer conducted the auction of donated items. About $400 was raised for the treasury. Thanks to all who donated items and/or cash.

Business Meeting

President George Snavely called the business meeting to order at 2:00 P.M.

Betty Davic, Secretary, noted the minutes were distributed by email and posted to the Snavely Blog maintained by Rod Templon last August. Next year she will remember to bring a printed copy.

Carol Zangrilli Snavely, Treasurer, reported expenses of $100 for the hall rental and $90 for games and prizes leaving about $409 plus what was raised in the auction today. We have enough money for next year.

George Snavely presented the Recognitions:

Most Senior Woman: Isabelle Stiffler, 90

Most Senior Man: George Snavely, 94

Youngest Child: Tanner Zachery Stroup, 3 mo.,

Born May 9, 2007 to Lisa Stacey Stroup,

daughter of Dick and Linda Stacey,

granddaughter of Babe Snavely Stacey

Largest Family: Descendants of Eleanor Snavely Smith:

Daughters Donna Smith Higginbottom and

Joyce Smith Anderson along with children, grandchildren and great-grandchild Angelina

Traveled Longest Distance: Matt Templon, from Mississippi where he is volunteering with the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.

Candy Jar Guess Eric Baer, age 10, was the first to record a guess of 31, the actual count was 39. Eric is the son of Debbie Snyder Baer, grandson of Bonnie Stiffler Snyder, and great-grandson of Isabelle Snavely Stiffler.

Announcements/Good of Order:

  • Sadly, it was reported that Greg Wambaugh and wife Florence both passed away this year.
  • Sadly, it was reported that Ruthie Boor Eckes and husband Albert both passed away this year.
  • Joyously, it was reported that Babe Snavely Stacey has 43 grand and great-grandchildren with 1 more on the way J The youngest, while not in attendance, is Finn John Dressler born June 24, 2007 to Christa Arbogast Dressler, daughter of Lucy, and grand-daughter of Babe.
  • Congratulations to Matthew Templon who earned his bachelor’s degree from Marquette University in Milwaukee Wisconsin in May.
  • DATE OF NEXT YEAR’S REUNION: SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 2008

The meeting closed with the singing of BLESSED BE THE TIE THAT BINDS and was adjourned at 2:20 P.M. Noted as perhaps the shortest meeting in 78 years? No one complained.

Respectfully submitted,

Elizabeth Kidston Davic, Secretary

Daughter of Gladys Thomas Kidston, Grandaughter of Edith Snavely Thomas

Rev. 8/12/07 Corrections reported by Ada Snavely Munchak

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Pictures from Betty Davic


Betty Davic just sent me the link her wonderful reunion photos, so I'm making them available for your viewing enjoyment. Click here to see her slide show. (Why are hers so much better focused than mine? Must be that cheap camera I use!)

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

78th Snavely Family Reunion


On Sunday, August 5, the descendants of Albert and Emily Snavely held their 78th reunion at Morrison's Cove Memorial Park in Martinsburg, PA. A good time was had by all! We had a lot of wonderful food and fellowship, and a lively auction that raised about $400 for the family fund. Best of all, kid's games were back. (Thanks, Carol!) Everybody voted to do it again next year, so put that first Sunday in August (August 3, 2008) on your calendars.

I will be posting the minutes of the family meeting shortly (by that, I mean when Betty Davic gets them to me). In the meantime, please click on this link to view a slide show of the pictures I took at the reunion, including this shot of Aunt Izzie Stiffler and Aunt Frances Woomer. More pictures will be added if folks email them to me at rtemplon@hotmail.com.

For next year, Uncle George and I are working on the details of an automobile tour to see places of family genealogical and historical interest, like the original Snavely family homestead in the southern part of Morrison's Cove, and some of our ancestral burial sites. We figure that it will take about 3 hours, and the current plan is to do it in the afternoon, once the family meeting and auction are concluded. At the end of the tour, we will depart for our homes. Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear our family history narrated by our President and oldest relative at the places where it occurred! Those interested should contact me soon for more details, and to provide planning input. Over the next few months I will post more tour information, including map links, on this site.

I am also looking for short biographies of Albert and Emily Snavely and each of their children. It would be appropriate for someone descended from each sister to provide their bios. I will volunteer to produce the one for my grandmother Eleanor. Perhaps Carol and George could assist Uncle George in getting down some thoughts of his mom and dad, although I'm sure that George's sisters will also want to have their say! All contributions will be gratefully accepted and posted on this blog.

A word about our family song, "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." Please click here for a site that will provide the words and music for this great hymn (come on folks, we all need to practice!). Appropriately, its music was written by a Swiss pastor, Hans Nageli.

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Matt in Mississippi

On May 20, Matthew Templon, Son of Rod and Michelle Templon, Grandson of Joyce Templon Anderson and Great Grandson of Eleanor Snavely Smith Siebert, graduated from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Matt received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He is currently in Kiln, Mississippi (population 2,040) about 50 miles from New Orleans, serving as a coordinator for a volunteer work camp program assisting in Hurricane Katrina cleanup and rebuilding. It's a challenging job, as you can tell from the following email:

"Hey Mom and Dad,

Things are going swell down here in Mississippi. It has taken Dan (Matt's friend and fellow-Marquette grad) and I a little while to get on our feet and start to realize our full responsibilities. We are the volunteer coordinators for the camp, and thus need to place all those who come to the camp in the correct spot for the work day. Coming in blind to this was not the best, because we had (a) no idea that this would be our job, and (b) no idea about the 150 different sites that the camp is working on currently. Quickly we would figure out the progress of each house, and know where to put skilled and unskilled volunteers, and what they might be able to accomplish. Mind you that these jobs down here range from anything from laying out the foundation -- which means digging 15 3ftx2ft holes in a yard -- to finishing the fixtures inside a house. It certainly is a challenge and something that we are still trying to get down to an exact science. Sometimes though you can not have a mathematical equation for everything that is going on, but rather need to take a deep breath, go with the flow, and have plenty of back-ups in place if need be.

Like you previously said Mom: "it's hot down [here]", but luckily I feel prepared. Although this is the case, we really have not had to work out in the heat that much. Our base camp is set-up in an air conditioned building and we have been working out of there for the majority of the time. Today (Thursday) was different as a good chunk of the day was spent outside moving dirt and building a mound that would eventually turn into a wheelchair ramp with concrete, after some of my great engineering. I was so fortunate today to work with 7 young females from Missouri to help move the dirt, and boy was it a treat. They were great in helping to move the dirt and are excited about the framing of the ramp tomorrow. They reminded me of Megan (Matt's sister), but a little bit more mature. It was fun to be with them.

There is so much destruction down here; I guess I just never realized that scope of that hurricane. I am glad to be down here making a difference, and helping out. The other staff members are really nice, and fun people and we get along really well. This past Tuesday we played cabbage ball against some other relief volunteers. Out team is alright, as we lost our first game, and won our second. Cabbage ball is just a large softball that is softer than normal, and can be easily caught without a glove, which is good considering no one uses them. I hope to send pictures soon; that is as soon as I get time to go around with my camera. I also hope to continually keep you all informed. My emails will be sporadic, just like my internet.

Love Always,

Matt"

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Merry Christmas 2006!

To get you all in the holiday mood, here is a picture of a couple of real party animals, obviously enjoying themselves in a winter wonderland!

I'm also including a couple of clips from the December 8, 2006 Hopewell Valley Central High School winter choral concert. First is "Gaudete," an arrangement based on a 16th century carol, performed by the HVCHS Chamber Singers. Megan Templon is the soloist.

Finally, let's close with that old favorite "Jingle Bells," performed by the 192-voice combined HVCHS choruses.

I wish you all a joyous and safe holiday!

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Kara and Sara, the Snavely Twins



Laura Snavely was kind enough to share these outstanding portraits of the twins with us. Kara is on the left, and Sara is on the right.

The spiritual light that shines from the faces of these lovely little girls is almost palpable. I wish them health and happiness, always!

Thursday, August 31, 2006

La Dolce Vita!

Betty Davic writes from Florence (Firenze), Italy:

"Hard to complain about going to work when this is what awaits each day! Tutto bene... everything is good."
When Betty looks out her windows, she sees...


"Il Terrazzo"

(Betty's porch)


The Duomo and Campanile (Dome and Bell Tower)

(The Medieval Cathedral of Florence)


"La città al tramonto"

(The city at sunset)

" La Buona Sera..."

(Beautiful Evening)

For those who don't know, Betty is currently in Italy teaching a class in fashion design. I think her pictures speak for themselves. Thanks for sharing, Betty. Be sure to look for the Light in the Piazza!

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Minutes of 77th Snavely Reunion

The 77th Snavely Reunion
Sunday, August 6, 2006
Memorial Park, Martinsburg, PA
Attendance: ~75

Rodney Templon led the invocation as we gathered for the meal and Pot Luck at 12:30 P.M. With no age-appropriate children attending, games were suspended until the next reunion when Carol Snavely Zangrilli will lead.

President George Snavely called the business meeting to order at 2:45 P.M. His introductory remarks included this being the 77th reunion to be held.

Recognitions:
  • Most Senior Woman: Isabelle Stiffler, 89
  • Most Senior Man: George Snavely, 92
  • Youngest Child: Kara Jane Snavely, born February 16, 2006, one minute younger than her twin sister Sara Ann
  • Largest Family: Aunt Babe and Stacey Family, 16
  • Traveled Longest Distance: Donna and Troy Higginbotham from Florida
  • Candy Jar Guess: Natalie Robinson, age 15
  • Happy Birthday: Diane Lytle, August 6
  • Angela Hitchcock, August 7
  • Stacey family member, August 7 (Ryan’s? wife)

Betty Davic read the minutes of the 2005 reunion.
Carol Snavely Zangrilli, Treasurer, provided the following report:

  • Balance Brought Forward: $405.05
  • Expenses: about $80 for games and gifts

Announcements/Good of Order:
  • Donna Higgenbotham passed along greetings from Ada and Steve Munchak who were unable to attend this year. Both are doing well. Sonia’s son Josh is traveling all of the US with a competition drum and bugle corp this summer. He graduated with many awards and honors and will be attending Florida Central University.
  • Stacey’s announced that Lucy was married this year, as was her daughter Trista.
  • Dick and Linda Stacey shared that youngest granddaughter Mikayla had emergency open heart surgery at 7 weeks old and now at age 1 is doing fine.
  • Bob Lytle announced the passing of his father John Lytle on July 18, 2006. On behalf of his mother, Shirley, and all of the family they wish to thank everyone for their thoughts, kindness, and prayers. It was especially nice that so many could come for the services.
  • George Snavely expressed condolences on behalf of the entire family, and we are glad that he and Shirley were able to attend today.
  • It has been an exciting year for George with birth of 3 new grandchildren. Daughter Carol and husband Dave gave birth to a son. Son George and wife Laura gave birth to twin daughters.
  • DATE OF NEXT YEAR’S REUNION: SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 2007
The meeting closed with the singing of BLESSED BE THE TIE THAT BINDS and was adjourned at 3:05 P.M. Dick and Joe Stacey conducted the traditional auction immediately following the business meeting. The auction raised $202 revenue for the treasury, thanks to all who donated and purchased items.

Respectfully submitted,

Elizabeth Kidston Davic, Secretary
Daughter of Gladys Thomas Kidston, Grandaughter of Edith Snavely Thomas