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February 4, 2009 10:48:26
Posted By FFNCA President
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Dear FFNCA Members, I am especially happy to be able to send you this note about our winter and spring plans ... but first a prefatory comment. As many of you have heard, I recently experienced a serious cardiac challenge. But I am now at home and looking forward to a slow but steady recovery. The physical therapist came out this morning and left a bunch of exercises for me to do twice a day. She warned me not to become a couch potato and I suggested that she contact some of the peope who joined me for the Nara day trip last October for insight on my couch potato tendencies. I am taking a positive approach -- since I have no recollection of 8 days I now consider myself 8 days younger. As I move forward, I may have to determine the extent to which I should restrict future travel -- which of course goes against my grain. I still consider it my greatest personal failure that I have not yet made it to Timbuktu. If any of you have had to consider the impact of health issues on travel plans, and would be comfortable discussing them with me, I would very much appreciate such a conversation. While I was down, others were moving forward on FFNCA events. Priscilla Landers has put together a wonderful lunch and textile museum tour for this Saturday, February 7th. Details were provided in an earlier message from Claire and Paul. On March 1st, we will hold our annual International Friendship Day event. Details of the March 1st event will be sent out soon. We want to use March 1st as an opportunity for everyone to get up to speed on -- and volunteer to participate in -- the May 23rd-30th inbound exchange from Bogota, Colombia. The Colombians plan to send 25-28 ambassadors to southeatern Connecticut and then to NCA. We will need help from everyone to make sure we once again host a successful inbound exchange. Kathryn Tatko and Jack Richards, our in-bound exchange directors, are actively coordinating both with the outbound exchange directors from Bogota and the in-bound exchange directors from Connecticut -- they already are getting personal information on the interests and needs of our incoming visitors. BUT THE SUCCESS OF THIS EXCHANGE DEPENDS ON ALL OF US GETTING INVOLVED. It is extremely important that members commit to be home-hosts, day hosts, dinner hosts, and drivers. The earlier we know whom we can rely upon, the easier it will be to match ambassadors with hosts, and to coordinate sub-groups who live near one another, so we can minimize travel across our large metropolitan area. If you have not yet contacted Kathryn and Jack to vounteer, please do so ... and join us on March 1st. I will not be able to attend the museum tour this Saturday, but I look forward to seeing all of you on March 1st.
In Friendship, Chuck Goldfarb |