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Pictures from Friends Meetings and Events

1997-2000

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First Friends Business Meeting June 1997

Standing: Lillian F., Sylvia V., Mary Ann B., Paul B., Christine L., Jessica M., Woody M.
Seated: Esther B., Phil B., Margaret O.
Photo taken by Lois Szudy
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Dedication of Plaque for Harold Hancock, John Becker, and Robert Price at June 1997 Meeting
Sylvia V. and C. Brent DeVore with plaque
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Autograph Auction, April 1998

Examples of Some of the Autographs

 

Friends members inspecting the autographs

 

 



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Second Friends Business Meeting, June 1998
Standing: Charles S., Rex O., Sylvia V., Wade V., Joanne V., Jim G.
Seated: Alice S., Marilyn D., Beth D.
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Third Friends Business Meeting, April 1999
As part of the entertainment, each person portrayed a different author. The Friends in attendance attempted to guess the identity of the authors portrayed.
Bert H., Jane H., Doris E., Lillian F., Phil B., Mary Pat K., Lois S.
Photo taken by Jaimie Philips
 
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Presentation by Alex Kotlowitz, November 1999

Alex Kotlowitz and Members of the Friends

Alex Kotlowitz
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Midnight at the Millennium : A Movie/Murder Mystery, April 14, 2000

Mary Pat K. (Cathy Brenner), Rick D. (Roger Thornhill), John W. (Richard Jenkins) and Susan W. (Sally Jenkins)
Alison P. (Miss Froy)
Play written by Thomas Szudy and
Directed by Pat Kessler
Alison P. (Miss Froy), Stephen G. (Alfred Hitchcock), and
John W. (Richard Jenkins)

Stephen G. (Sound Effects/Alfred Hitchcock), Rick D. (Roger Thornhill), Mary Pat K. (Cathy Brenner), Alison P. (Miss Froy) , Mallory W. (The McGuffin), Susan W. (Sally Jenkins), and John W. (Richard Jenkins)
Photos taken by Jaimie Philips, '00
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October 2000: Presentation by Helen Fremont
Common Book Author, Helen Fremont, and the hanging of her portrait on the Common Book Wall
Members of the community enjoy Helen Fremont's presentation
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