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Riders for Christ News And Views |
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November 2004 |
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2004 Volume 1, Issue 1 |
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Dear Members, Here is a prototype of our first newsletter. It is admittedly rough around the edges. Together we will change that! At least, for now, you will have an idea of the sorts of things the newsletter will contain. We wanted you to get this right away so you could begin supplying information and coming up |
A Word from the President
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major medical, and farm/ranch insurance, as well as club insurance. The November ride will be in Bumble Bee area and led by Bill and Rozanne Parker. We will meet at 10 am. Check the website (www.ridersforchristazemi.org) for directions. Call the Parkers for details: 623-764-0811or 623-853-8313. The December ride will be on the 18th, in the White Tank Mountains. The ride |
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Due to Jim Daley’s perseverance we now have a permanent location for our meetings. Kid Chilleen’s Steakhouse has agreed to let us use their restaurant, and will offer tea, coffee, and dinner if members would like to purchase them. Thanks, Jim! And thank you, Scott, for allowing us to use your restaurant. Kid Chilleens is located right off I17 at exit 244. |
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Take that exit, at the bottom of the hill turn right, and there’s the entrance to the restaurant. You can’t miss it. The November meeting will be on Veteran’s Day evening, 7 p.m. Our intended speaker Jill Lewers from JL Equine insurance will not be speaking and is rescheduled for our January meeting. Jill specializes in horse mortality, trainer’s liability, |
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Meeting and Rides |
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Grace For the Moment Max Lucado I Choose Love No occasion justifies hatred: No injustice warrants bitterness. I choose love. Today I will love God and what God loves. |
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will be followed by a Christmas party and chili dinner hosted by Gary and Carole Wilder. The Wilders live at 8638 North 94th Avenue, Peoria. The Wilder’s number is 623-877-9083. As usual, check for a location map on the website. The January Meeting is on the 13th and the monthly ride is on the 22nd. |


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with ideas. After all, this is your newsletter. Here are some materials you could send in to help make it fun, and informative: the month of your birthday, your favorite recipe, poems or short stories, preferably written by yourself, favorite horse stories (about |
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your favorite horse, not Black Beauty), Kaleidoscope (family news: trips, awards, special occasions), merchandise to buy, sell, or trade, and other ideas you would enjoy seeing in the letter. If you would like to bring your written ideas to the meetings they will be put in, first come, first serve. |
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Someone came up with the idea for a newsletter. (Well, alright, it was Sharon Hunt.) Here’s a start. Y’all keep the ball rolling. God bless, Andrea |