D47 Sunshiner - February, 2003

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Bi-monthly bulletin of District 47 Toastmasters Serving Florida and the Bahamas

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January - February 2003

Seiz e the K ey to Success Seize Ke Register Early for the Spring Conference

February

Come one, come all! It’s time to register for the May 16 - May 18 District 47 2003

CLUBS HOLD INTERNATIONAL SPEECH AND TABLE TOPICS CONTESTS

Spring Conference co-chaired by Jeanine Sutherland and Lynda Miller. The venue will be the beautiful Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs located at 350 S. North Lake Blvd. in Altamonte Springs, Fla.

28 – LAST DAY TO TRAIN CLUB OFFICERS

March

Since 1955

Teresa K. Ingram, Editor Lake Mary, Fla.

AREAS HOLD INTERNATIONAL SPEECH AND TABLE TOPICS CONTESTS

terryingram@mindspring.com

1 – BEGIN COLLECTING PER CAPS DUES The hotel is conveniently located less than a mile from Altamonte Mall and Interstate 4, Exit 92. The Toastmasters room rate is $75 per night plus tax (single/double) with free parking. To receive the special rate, mention the Toastmasters Spring Conference and make your reservation by May 2. For hotel reservations call (800) 445-8667 or (407) 830-1985.

25 - 31 – CLUBS SEND IN PER CAPS

TOASTMASTER CHATTER

25 – DEADLINE TO SUBMIT CLUB OFFICER TRAINING REPORTS

Inside This Issue: Spring Conference Details!

April

TOASTMASTER CHATTER • Majcher Citation Mark Majcher, CTM/CL from Club 9269, received a 2002 Presidential Citation from International President Alfred Herzing for his “TOPICAL TIPS” column for the Toastmaster magazine. Majcher is a member of ToastSTARS Toastmasters, a Northrop Gruman Club in Melbourne, Fla. Only four other District 47 members have earned the honor: 2001 Karl Righter, DTM; 1989 David Meeks, DTM, 1988 Ann Tillman, DTM; and 1986 Frank Tillman, DTM. Majcher was honored at the Hall of Fame ceremonies at the 2002 Toastmasters International Convention in San Antonio, Tex.

• Advanced Club If you are a CTM within three speeches of obtaining your ATM-B and interested in joining an the Advanced Toastmasters Club of Central Florida, now’s your chance. The Club, which meets at Panera Bread in Lake Mary, Fla., is a great opportunity to receive in-depth evaluations and present some of

the longer speeches in the advanced manuals. For more information contact Richard Gump at 407-947-1662.

• Marketing Committee Four Toastmasters have been named to chair positions reporting to LGM Jim Ocque:Youth Leadership Coordinator, Sharon McIlhenny at mcilhenny @aol.com; Marketing Committee, Anne-Marie Burns at anne_burns@ ypb.com; Club Dues, Richard Trionfo at rt97law@ aol.com; and Club Rescue Chair, Roland Solera at countysafelock@aol.com.

• Golden Anniversary Conquerors Club 1066 in Orlando will recognize a golden milestone on April 25 when it celebrates 50 years as a Toastmasters Club. All Toastmasters in District 47 are invited to attend the festivities. For cost, reservations and more information, contact Barbara Bergstrom at 407-521-8992. 8

10 – PER CAPS DUE AT TI BY 5:00 P.M.

• Region VIII Conference

12 – 4TH DEC MEETING

For registration and program information about the June 19 - June 21 Region VIII conference in Charlotte, N.C., go to the conference section of www.toastmastersd47.org.

Deliver a Manual Speech at the Saturday Morning Speaker Showcase!

• Mandujano Moves Ahead John Mandujano, DTM, has been accepted to the second level of candidacy for the Accredited Speaker Program. Less than 25 percent of applicants achieve this prestigious designation.

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Get one step closer to achieving your CTM or ATM √ √ √ √

Present a manual speech at the Spring Conference. Speak to Toastmasters from District 47. Be evaluated by a panel. Learn evaluation techniques from experienced evaluators.

Sponsored by Club 1066 and Club 1841

Call to Reserve a Time. Space is Limited. Send us your story ideas, club articles, member photos, celebrations, achievements, community programs, best practices ... and more!

Basic Manual Speeches Helen Joseph, DTM, Club 1066 Phone: 407-872-8501 E-mail: helentm@bellsouth.net

Advanced Manual Speeches Jim Miller, DTM, Club 1841 Phone: 407-931-2728 E-mail: jmiller@kua.net 1

The Hilton is the place to be May 16 to May 18. Go to www.toastmastersd47.org for contest and program details.

Conference registration for Toastmasters is $90 per person, $110 after May 2. For non-Toastmasters, the fee is $80 per person, $100 after May 2. See registration form on page 6. Conference highlights you won’t want to miss include the Communication and Leadership luncheon, Communication and Leadership awards presentation, enlightening educational workshops, the District Council meeting and election of District Officers to serve from July 1, 2003, to June 30, 2004. But the favorite events are the Friday night Table Topics Contest and Saturday evening International Speech Contest. Winners of Club events compete at the Area level then Division. Both winners go on to compete at the District 47 Spring Conference, with the winner of the International Speech Contest moving on to the Region VIII Contest. Come cheer on your favorite! The winner of that event competes for the title “World Champion of Public Speaking” at the International Convention in Atlanta Aug. 23.


District 47 Distinguished Club Progress Congratulations to the following Clubs that have met at least five goals as of Dec. 31, 2002. To maintain DCP status, Clubs must ensure their membership at June 30, 2003, is 20+ or a net gain of 5 members from July 1, 2002:

District 47 Toastmasters Spring Conference May 16 – 18, 2003

“Seize the Key to Success” Please complete a registration form for each person attending: Section I – Includes Registration, Friday Banquet, Saturday Continental Breakfast, workshops, Workshop Resource Book, Saturday Communication and Leadership Luncheon and Saturday Night International Speech Contest. Toastmaster Non-Toastmaster

$90.00 per person ($110.00 after 5/2/03) $80.00 per person ($100.00 after 5/2/03)

$ $

Check Number _______ Total $ Go to Section IV for Meal Selection If you are not going to be attending the entire conference, please complete Sections II, III and IV. Section II Friday: Includes the Conference Workshop Resource Book Toastmaster Non-Toastmaster

$10.00 per person ($20.00 after 5/2/03) $_____ $ 5.00 per person ($15.00 after 5/2/03 $_____

Saturday: Includes Saturday Continental Breakfast, workshops and Conference Workshop Resource Book Toastmaster $15.00 per person ($25.00 after 5/2/03) $_____ Non-Toastmaster $10.00 per person ($20.00 after 5/2/03) $_____ Both days: Toastmaster Non-Toastmaster

$25.00 per person ($35 after 5/2/03) $15.00 per person ($35 after 5/2/03)

$ $

1066 4413 1600

Division C Area 16 Division C Area 49 Division I Area 35

8 Goals 4768 5985 7178

Division A Area 19 Division G Area 46 Division I Area 44

7 Goals 9269 1958 3087 1810 6796 2437 3956

Division B Division F Division G Division G Division I Division I Division I

Area 30 Area 31 Area 18 Area 32 Area 12 Area 44 Area 44

Division B Division B Division C Division C Division C Division D Division E Division E Division G Division G Division G Division I

Area 5 Area 11 Area 25 Area 33 Area 34 Area 51 Area 27 Area 27 Area 2 Area 6 Area 46 Area 35

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Section III Friday Night Opening Ceremonies, with Banner Processional Includes: Dinner Buffet and Table Topics Contest

$30.00 per person ($35.00 after 5/2/03) $_____

Saturday Communication and Leadership Luncheon

$18.00 per person ($23.00 after 5/2/03) $_____

Saturday Night Banquet and International Speech Contest $33.00 per person ($38.00 after 5/2/03) $_____ (semi-formal or formal attire) Check Number _______Total from Sections II and III $_____ Go to Section IV for meal selection Section IV Please check the entrée of your choice. Saturday Luncheon [ ] Deli Platter Saturday Night Banquet [ ] Pesto Stuffed Chicken

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9 Goals

[ ] Grilled Grouper Sandwich [ ] Grilled London Broil

[ ] Vegetarian Platter [ ] Vegetarian Entrée

6045 3695 6440 6193 3179 1978 2096 5758 2284 6261 5933 1095

6045 3695 6440 6193 3179 1978 2096 5758 2284 6261 5933 1095

Division B Division B Division C Division C Division C Division D Division E Division E Division G Division G Division G Division I

Area 5 Area 11 Area 25 Area 33 Area 34 Area 51 Area 27 Area 27 Area 2 Area 6 Area 46 Area 35

Division A Division A Division A Division A Division B Division C Division C Division C Division D Division D Division D Division D Division D Division F Division G Division G Division G

Area 22 Area 22 Area 37 Area 37 Area 5 Area 16 Area 33 Area 36 Area 14 Area 20 Area 39 Area 51 Area 51 Area 31 Area 6 Area 18 Area 46

5 Goals 5368 7911 892 3397 1841 4823 2423 8945 6818 9400 2903 2225 3299 5486 968 2824 2923

The District will pre-select your seats for the meal events, based on the order in which they were received. Attendees who wish to sit together, must mail their registration forms and payments together. All pre-selected seat locations are final

Name (please print clearly as this will appear on you name badge): City/State/Zip Address: Phone: email Club Number(s): Toastmasters Designation (please circle, all that apply): CTM ATM ATMB ATMS ATMG CL AL DTM Do you hold any of these offices (please circle)? Pres VPE AreaGov DivGov Lt Gov District Gov IntDir

PDG (year _____) Past Intl Officer (year _____)

Is this your first time attending a District 47 Conference (please circle)? Yes No Do you need wheelchair access for seating at meal functions (please circle)? Yes No Make check payable to “District 47 Toastmasters” Mail to: District 47 Treasurer, Pat Abeling, DTM; 1017 Blue Wing Court, Venice, FL, 34293.

For workshop schedules, speakers, activities and other conference information, go to www.toastmastersd47.org 6

Educational Achievements

Going Strong, Looking Good! Margaret Wan, LGET

Ca CTM ongratulations to the 273 Toastmasters in District 47 who have earned and the 129 Toastmasters who have earned an ATM Bronze, Silver or Gold. We have reached our ATM goal for Distinguished District! Kudos also to the 66 Toastmasters who have earned a CL, the 18 Toastmasters who have earned an AL and the 16 Toastmasters who have earned a DTM between July 1, 2002, and December 31, 2002! You all are helping to “Unlock the Possibilities” for yourself and your Clubs! Thank you for working diligently to improve your own communication and leadership skills and to help your clubs in achieving the Distinguished Club goals. Keep up the good work and we will achieve the CTM goal for Distinguished District by March! 3

Go for the GOALS Eileen Sarris, District Governor

The December Distinguished Club Program reports have been posted on the Toastmasters International Web site. You can check your Club’s progress at the following link: http:// www.toastmasters.org/reports.asp This is the half way point in the Toastmaster year. The Clubs in District 47 are doing well, but we still have a lot to accomplish before June 30! We have 43 Clubs which have already met 5 or more goals. Many Clubs are close with 4 goals (26 Clubs) and 3 goals (48 Clubs). Every Club can reach Distinguished Club status by June 30. How? 1) Determine which members are close to achieving a CTM, ATM, CL, AL, and/ or DTM and make sure that they are completed and submitted before June 30. 2) Hold a membership drive to bring in new members. Two of the goals are met by the Club enrolling 4 new members and 4 more new members. 3) Make sure your Club Officers attend training. The dates and times of the Division Planet Toastmasters are posted on the District 47 Web site. Talk to your Division or Area Governor for time and location of make-up training sessions if your officers cannot attend a Division Planet Toastmasters.

LET’S CONTINUE “UNLOCKING THE POSSIBILITIES” IN DISTRICT 47


Call for District Nominations

Officer Qualifications and Responsibilities District 47 officer elections will be held at the District Conference at 2:15 p.m. on May 17, 2003, at the Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs, 350 S. North Lake Blvd., Altamonte Springs, Fla. If you would like to serve in one of these positions or if you know of someone who would like to serve, please contact Nominating Committee Chair Cathy Epler at 727-376-5825. She will send information to you about the eligibility requirements, Toastmasters International’s rules on campaigns and a release form that you must sign and return.

LT. GOVERNOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING -- Mission/ Purpose: Under the guidance of the District Governor, strives

to have every Club and each member reap the benefits of the Toastmasters educational program and to have every club become a Distinguished Club. Responsible for achieving Distinguished District goals for CTMs, ATMs and Distinguished Clubs. Provides direction and counsel to Division Governors, Area Governors and Club officers on the educational opportunities in Toastmasters. Responsible for the design and conduct of successful District training programs, conferences and other District educational events. Qualifications: The Lt. Governor Education and Training shall have served at least six (6) consecutive months as a Club President and at least twelve (12) consecutive months as a Lt. Governor, Division Governor or an Area Governor or a combination thereof.

THE MISSION OF THE DISTRICT The mission of the District is to enhance the performance and extend the network of Clubs, thereby offering greater numbers of people the opportunity to benefit from the Toastmasters educational program by: • • •

Focusing on the critical success factors as specified by the District educational and membership goals. Insuring that each Club effectively fulfills its responsibilities to its members. Providing effective training and leadership development opportunities for Club and District Officers.

TALK UP TOASTMASTERS! Sign up five new members between February 1 and March 31

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lub-building is a continuing process and it’s up to every member to help recruit new Toastmasters. Earn a special ribbon from Toastmasters International to display on your Club’s banner by adding 5 new members during the months of February and March. During the Talk up Toastmasters! membership contest, encourage your Club’s members to invite as many guests to your Club’s meetings as possible. Consider conducting a special guest meeting – where you conduct a regular meeting, but also specifically discuss the benefits Toastmasters members receive as they participate in the program.

TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL VISION Toastmasters International empowers people to achieve their full potential and realize their dreams. Through our member Clubs, people throughout the world can improve their communication and leadership skills, giving them the courage to change.

The following officers will be elected: District Governor; Lt. Governor Education and Training; Lt. Governor Marketing; and Division Governor.

DIVISION GOVERNOR -- Mission/Purpose: Achieves the Mission of the District within the Division, accomplishing District goals in membership building and retention, Club extension, and educational accomplishments. Ensures that each Club realizes its Mission and fulfills its responsibilities to its members. Responsible for achieving Distinguished Division Program goals and for ensuring that Areas and Clubs within the Division achieve Distinguished status. Serves the Division Clubs by providing District support and resources through the Area Governors. Qualifications: A Division Governor shall have served at least six (6) consecutive months as a member of a District Council (e.g., Club President, Vice President Education, Area Governor, District Secretary or District Treasurer).

DISTRICT GOVERNOR -- Mission/Purpose: As the District’s chief executive officer, directs the District in a way which fosters strong Clubs; produces maximum growth in education completions, Clubs and membership; and is consistent with the interests of members of Toastmasters International. Responsible for motivating the District to achieve Distinguished District. Achieves the Mission of the District in a manner which motivates volunteer leaders and promotes a standard of excellence in all District activities. Qualifications: At the time of taking office, the District Governor shall have served at least six (6) consecutive months as a Club President and at least twelve (12) consecutive months as a Lt. Governor, Division Governor or a combination thereof.

See Nominations Page 7

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Jim Ocque, LGM

We’re into the New Year, so let’s continue to create new Clubs and give more Toastmasters an opportunity to benefit from the best leadership and communication training in the world.

Div. E Area 40 Union Planters Bank Club 8407 Sponsor: Paul Greenberg Mentor: Troy Gelinas

Div. F Area 21 Toast of the County Club 479 Sponsor: Pat Abeling Mentors: Andrew Bean and Ann Ross

Div. D Area 51 Office Depot Club 9086 Sponsors: Lori Vinikoor and Robert Ballou Mentors: Richard Oliner and Lori Vinikoor

Div. H Area 42 AvMed Toastmasters Club 949 Sponsors: Jeannene Mironack and John Eckart Mentors: Ann Tillman and Frank Tillman

Div. I Area 36 Bahamas Hotel Union Club 5725 Sponsors: Cyprian Gibson and Wentworth Stubbs Mentors: Sharnette Ferguson and Dwain Wallace

Div. D Area 20 Proud Speakers Club 2266 Sponsors: Mona Anderson and Elliot Kim Mentors: Steve Bard and Gina Carroll

Div. C Area 17 Easy Speakers Club 6077 Sponsors: Norman Adcox and Paul Meunier Mentors: John Ryan and Glenda Hibbitts Div. G Area 32 Speakers Circle Club 1639 Sponsors: Cleveland Stevens and Eleanor McCoy Mentor: Robert Briggs

Div. H Area 42 Gator Orators Club 1787 Div. C Area 17 Talking Jacks and Jills Club 1622 Sponsors: Monica Wofford and Paul Meunier Mentors: Kim Marques and Linda Ryan

Congratulations!

Nominations - Continued from Page 2

LT. GOVERNOR MARKETING -- Mission/Purpose: Under guidance of the District Governor, makes the benefits of Toastmasters membership available to greater numbers of people. Plans, develops, implements, and directs short-term and longterm District marketing objectives. Develops and directs programs for new Club development, Club rescue efforts, Club membership promotion, and membership retention. Responsible for achieving Distinguished District goals for membership and Club Growth. Promotes standards of service to the member and to the Club. Qualifications: The Lt. Governor Marketing shall have served for at least six (6) consecutive months as a Club President and at least twelve (12) consecutive months as a Lt. Governor, a Division Governor, an Area Governor or a combination thereof.

District 47 Welcomes Ten New Clubs

POSITIONS APPOINTED BY THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR Contact District Governor Eileen Sarris if you are interested in serving next year (June 30, 2003 - July 31, 2004)

AREA GOVERNOR Mission/Purpose: Provides District contact, support, and assistance to the Club so that it may achieve the Club Mission and fulfill its responsibilities to its members. Helps Clubs by keeping in regular contact with Club Presidents in the Area and by visiting each Club at least twice during the year. Is responsible for achieving Distinguished Area Program goals and for ensuring that each Area Club is a Distinguished Club. Qualifications: Insofar as practicable, an Area Governor should have served as a member of a District Council (e.g., Club President, Vice President Education or District Officer). DISTRICT PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER Mission/Purpose: Works under the direction of the District Governor. Helps maintain communication between the District and its members and works to increase public awareness of Toastmasters International through the media. The Public Relations Officer prepares a public relations program designed to achieve goals for membership growth, Club growth and educational achievements in Clubs and achievement in the Distinguished Club Program. Promotes District Conferences and leadership training opportunities within the District. Qualifications: This officer serves in a staff position under the direction of the District Governor and must be a member in good standing of a Toastmasters Club in good standing. DISTRICT TREASURER Mission/Purpose: Establishes and maintains effective fiscal management of the District. Promotes the growth of Toastmasters by providing sound fiscal guidance to the District. Produces monthly reports reflecting the District’s financial status and ensures that expenditures remain within the budget approved by the District Council. Ensures that the District maintains the financial controls established by Toastmasters International. Qualifications: Should have accounting experience and understand basic bookkeeping practices. DISTRICT SECRETARY Mission/Purpose: Helps the District function effectively and achieve its Mission by recording and maintaining accurate minutes of District Council, Executive Committee and other meetings. Serves as custodian of the District Administrative Bylaws and policies. Qualifications: Should be a reliable, prompt, well-organized Toastmaster who can accurately record meeting actions. Should have access to facilities for word processing and reproduction materials.

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Fun Weekend Features Awards, Training & Contests

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he District 47 Fall Conference held Oct. 25 - Oct. 27, 2003, was a rousing success thanks to co-chairs Bill and Sandy LeClere and their talented conference committee. They welcomed more than 200 attendees to the Jacksonville Adams Mark Hotel, including secondyear International Director Frank Connelly and first-year International Director Paul Meunier.

The northeast Florida venue also attracted many first timers, including Johnny Thomas from Division E, who won the first timer’s contest for collecting the most signatures from District officers and other delegates! The weekend started on Friday night with the Evaluation Contest featuring a test speech by Tricia Hopkins, a visiting Toastmaster from Georgia. The contests were outstanding, with first place going to Division C’s Monica Wofford, second place going to Caren Neile from Division D and third place going to Division G’s Joel Verlin. Saturday morning was highlighted by nearly a dozen educational workshops, plus a joint presentation by the International Directors on building membership.

The conference concluded with a heated and hilarious Humorous Speech Contest. Tom Kemper from Division C took first place, David Prince from Division A placed second and James Bussey from Division E took third. Congratulations to EVERYONE who ensured the conference and contests were a success!

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Discover Pearls of Wisdom Bill LeClere celebrates receiving the District 47 2001 - 2002 Division Governor of the Year Award.

I Can’t Hear You!

Dr. Godfrey Springer accepts the District 47 2001 - 2002 Area Governor of the Year Award.

Cathy Epler presents the first Burgay Leadership Award to PDG Paul Meunier.

A team of Toastmasters paid their very vocal “disrepects” as they fondly roasted Queen for the Night Cathy Epler, District 47’s REALLY outgoing and outspoken 2001 - 2002 District Governor.

DG Eileen Sarris shares a smile with Division C’s Tom Kemper who holds his first place award from the Brenda DeArmond was one of 12 Toastmasters who received DTM medallions at the conference.

The day also included Hall of Fame awards presented by Immediate Past District Governor Cathy Epler to Division and Area Governors who helped District 47 achieve Distinguished District status in 2001-2002. In addition, she issued Governor’s citations to Joel Verlin, Pat Abeling, Jim Miller, Paul Greenberg, Wayne Fogel and Margaret Wan. At lunch, Cathy Epler was roasted in fine District 47 tradition by a team of Toastmasters who gave her a royal tribute, complete with a crown, robe and scepter ... and a few other gifts and gags.

Twelve Toastmasters Walk the DTM Walk

Fall Conference Attendees

Humorous Speech contest, presented by visiting International Director Frank Connelly.

Memorable moments included fine fare, hugs and happy faces.

lanked on either side by a column of Toastmasters offering handshakes, hugs and high-fives, 12 beaming Toastmasters received Distinguished Toastmaster medallions at the Fall Conference. The DTM is the highest designation a Toastmaster can achieve and requires the completion of both Communication and Leadership Tracks, including leadership service at the Area level or above. Congratulations to: Joseph A. Boniface William T. LeClere Brenda DeArmond Rauha I. Jessup Jim Miller Paul Rauch John M. Ryan Linda Ryan Godfrey A. Springer Cleveland Stevens Coleman Stokes Margaret Wan Margaret Wan and Linda Ryan received their second DTM. Six other Toastmasters received their DTM since the Spring 2002 conference, but were unable to attend the conference: Cindy Bean Christina Phelps Bowman Joy Silber Gouyd Jeffrey R. Jacobs John Arthur Pancoast John Vernon

BEST OF THE BEST!

Photo Gallery Courtesy of Legends Sports Photography

Since 1955

Publisher

Terry Ingram receives the District 47 2001 - 2002 Toastmaster of the Year award from IPDG Cathy Epler.

On behalf of “Spirit” editor Clinton Rolle, Club 9402, Nassau, Bahamas, Dr. Godfrey Springer accepts Toastmasters International’s 2001- 2002 Top 10 Club Newsletter award from IPDG Cathy Epler.

Division C’s Monica Wofford placed first in the 2001 - 2002 Evaluation Contest.

Eileen Sarris presents the 2001 - 2002 Governor’s Distinguished District award to Cathy Epler. Eileen received the Excellence in Education & Training Award and Margaret Wan received the Excellence in Marketing Award at the International Convention.

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Eileen Sarris, DTM c/o Natherson and Company 1801 Glengary Street Sarasota, Fla. 34231 e-mail: egerbin@att.net

Editor Terry Ingram, ATM-B 732 Secret Harbor Lane #106 Lake Mary, Fla. 32746 e-mail: terryingram@mindspring.com

Conference delegates from the Bahamas showed up in force at the Fall Conference to look, learn, listen, compete and have a great time.

The Sunshiner is printed by Michael Rubin, CTM of Altamonte Office Supply, Altamonte Springs, Fla.

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