Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 2001 Page: 1 of 20
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BENEVOLENCE
VĚSTNÍK
SPJST Herald
Official Publication of the Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas
HUMANITY
BROTHERHOOD
VOLUME 89 NUMBER4
Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to: SPJST Home Office, P. O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503
ISSN—07458800
January 24, 2001
Best-selling author to address
Recognition and Incentlve Banquet
Van Crouch
Van Crouch,
author of the
best-selling book,
Stay in the Game,
will be guest
speaker at the
SPJST’s Lodge
Recognition and
Incentive Ban-
quet to be held
February 24 at
Flag Halí in ---
Cyclone. After ranking as a consis-
tent sales leader with the American
Express Company, Crouch went on to
receive numerous awards for out-
standing performance in the insurance
industry.
Crouch’s experiences in the corpo-
rate aréna and as a speaker to many of
the nation’s professional sports teams
give him an enthusiasm for life, a
spontaneous sense of humor and a
genuine interest in people. His corpo-
rate clients háve included such well
known names as Allstate, American
Airlines, AT&T, Farm Bureau and
Texaco.
Here’s what Chicago Bear Walter
Payton, a veterán of the Superbowl
XX championship team had to say, “I
was always thankful that Van Crouch
wasn’t an NFL linebacker, because
he’s the hardest-hitting speaker I’ve
ever heard!’
But don’t také Walteťs word for it.
See for yourself by making a point to
attend this year’s workshop and
Lodge Recognition and Incentive
Banquet. All lodges are encouraged
to be represented. Registration for the
aftemoon program will start at 12:30
p.m. The workshop begins at 1:15
p.m. and will include a detailed
review of the SPJST’s Mission 2100
program. Registration materials for
the 2001 workshop and banquet háve
been mailed to local lodges.
Extra, Extra ...
In conjunction with this year’s
workshop and banquet, íhere will also
be an optional moming session, start-
ing at 11 a.m., which will address a
multitude of concerns and questions
related to selling and/or serving alco-
holic beverages at SPJST-related
events. The free short course will be
presented by the Texas Alcoholic
Beverage Commission and will be
open to all interested lodge members.
—SPJST—
Family Fun and
important SPJST Dates
January 28 Superbowl Party at Lodge 29, Taylor
January 31 Youth Camp Tee-Shirt Design Contest Ends
January 31 Deer Antler Contest Ends
February 1 SPJST Scholarship/Leadership Grant Applications Due
February 3 Spring District Youth Counselors’ Meeting at SPJST
Home Office, Temple
February 4 100th Anniversary at Lodge 35, Elk
February 11 District TwoSkating Party in Temple
February 11 Anniversary and Valentinďs Celebratíon
at Lodge 88, Houston
February 17 SPJST State Tarok Tournament
February 23 Library, Archives and Museum Logo Design Contest Ends
February 24 Lodge Recognition and Incentive Banquet
at Lodge 24, Cyclone
February 25 Lodge 32, Victoria Polkafest at Inez Community Center
March 3 SPJST State Straight Domino Tournament
March 3 Annual Fund Raiser at Lodge 47, Seaton
March 4 District Five Spring Meeting at Crosby VFW
March 9-11 Youth Leader’s Workshop at Peaceable Kingdom
March 16-17 Barbecue Cookoff at Lodge 142, Houston
March 17 SPJST State “42” Tournament
March 18 District Two Spring Meeting at Lodge 187, Round Rock
March 31 100 Pennies Scholarship Drive Ends
March 31 Texas Spring Gala at Lodge 24, Cyclone
—SPJST—
a
100 Pennies
Scholarship Drive
posts sixth listing
of contributors
There háve been 574 donations
made to the 2000-2001 100 Pennies
Scholarship Drive from October
through January 17. Donations to dáte
are $8,116.36. Thank you for your
generous donations to the SPJST 100
Pennies Scholarship Fund. Because of
your continued generosity, many
young SPJST members will be able to
attend or continue with college. We
háve a long way to reach our goal of
$14,000 before March 31.
Guidelines for Giving
1. Donations made by lodges out of
lodge funds, will be listed as a lodge
donation.
2. Collected donations from a lodge
meeting will be listed individually by
lodge in alphabetical order.
Individuals submitting a donation will
also be listed by lodge, alphabetically.
3. Gifts of $50 or more will be printed
in bold.
4. Families or groups which desire
names, listed under a particular last
name or group name should indicate
this on the donation form or letter,
otherwise, the names will be listed
as individual donations by lodge in
alphabetical order.
5. 100 Pennies donations made as a
memoriál will be listed under memo-
riál donations in a separate listing.
If you háve any questions or com-
SIMST 2000 - 2001
100
Pennies
Seliohirsliin
Ur i ve
Donations
received
to dáte:
$8,116.36
Your gifts
are tax
deductible and
100 percent of
the amount
that is con-
tributed is
applied
towards
scholarships. I
To contribute,
please send I
|| your check to: I
|||'
100 Pennies |
Scholarship
Drive
C/O SPJST
Home Office
P.O. Box 100
Temple,
Texas 76503
ments, please contact the State FAC at
(800)727-7578. Thank you.
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Lodge
District
Donoťs Name
180
3
Hurtik, Joe and Estella
172
5
Bečka, Jerry C.
54
3
Hutyra, John
160
4
Bell, Grayson
154
3
Janak, Irwin
160
4
Bell, Hayden
79
7
Janošek, Benjamin J.
17
1
Blažek, Aileen
133
7
Jašek, Louis
154
3:
Boyce, Helen
154
3
Johnson, Anna
160
4
Bruno, Tommy Gene
154
3
Johnson, Carl and Helen
148
6
Bryson, Shirley Ann
154
3
Johnson, Kent
133
7
Burrows, Shirley
154
3
Johnson, Melissa
29
2
Chapman, Les and Lydia
133
7
Keller, Patricia
135
3
Chudej, Jerry and Agnes
47
2
Kovar, Ema
201
1
Coufal, B.J.
91
5
Kristinek, Claude Ray
18
2
David, Ben and Mildred
133
7
Kurtz, Viola
66
3
Dempsey, Wayne
200
2
LaFlamme, Harvey
133
7
Dlugosh, Lucille
73
4
Lodge 73, Seymour
172
5
Duncan, Andréw
154
3
Magee, Nicole and Dave
88
5
Fennell, Delores
20
2
Maloy, Annette and Hugh
84
3
Hardt, Charles
88
5
Marsh, Thomas and Lydia
17
1
Hejl, Jacob
133
7
Matula, Emil
17
1
Hejl, Jessica
133
7
Matula, Evelyn
160
4
Hirt, Sawyer
4
6
McBride, Kevin
160
4
Hirt, Sayde
4
6
Mikush, Craig, Sandra,
160
4
Hirt, Shelby
and Justin
40
6
Holub, Jerome and Antonie
4
6
Mikush, Joe J.
79
7
Hmcir, Wilson and Virginia
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Vanicek, Brian. Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 24, 2001, newspaper, January 24, 2001; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth632863/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.