Current - The Friendship Force of Fort Worth Texas

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Current - The Friendship Force of Fort Worth Texas
August 2016
friendship force
For the latest information on
Friendship Force of Fort Worth
go to http://www.fffw.org
President
Linda Doyle
(254) 918-5211
FORT WORTH
A Non-Profit Organization Promoting Peace Through Citizen Exchanges
Changing the way you see the world
Published in February, May, August & November
Volume 30 — Issue 3 — August-September
president@fwfriendship.org
Vice President
Dave Frick
(817) 737-4071
PLEASE NOTE: QUARTERLY MEETING IS
RESCHEDULED TO OCTOBER (see page 3) TO
ACCOMMODATE THE FOLLOW SPECIAL MEETING
September 9, 2016 at 1:00 pm
The Stayton at Museum Way
Off 7th Street at Trinity Park (thestayton.com)
vicepresident@fwfriendship.org
Secretary
Betty Kessler
(817) 294-4225
bettykessler@charter.net
Treasurer
Peter Lombard
(817) 292-5886
pclomard@sbcglobal.net
CONTENTS
Special Meeting Notice - p. 1
President’s Letter - p. 2
Quarterly Meeting Notice - p. 3
2016 FFI World Conference –p. 4
Long Island Exchange - p. 5
International Exchanges –p. 6
Domestic Exchanges –p. 7
Jefferson, Texas Tour-New Zealand
Inbound - p. 8
Sarasota, Florida Exchange –p. 9
San Miguel, Mexico Exchange—p. 10
Events Calendar –p. 11
U.S. State Department Presentation
Passports and Travel Smart
Bryan R. Lipson, Customer Service Manager of the
Passport Agency in Dallas, TX, since August 2009. Mr.
Lipson began his career in 2002 with the U.S.
Department of State as a Passport Specialist for the
Washington Passport Agency. In 2005, he was selected
as a Passport Operations Officer with the Office of
Program Management and Operational Support
Customer Service (formerly Field Operations, Customer
Service) where he managed multiple projects, including
the Passport Acceptance Program. His presentation will
include the following.
US Gov’t web sites for latest travel information
Passport Information
Where to go and Where NOT to go
Planning for a trip, tips concerning your safety
TSA requirements and how to pass security
No meal or appetizers will be served. There is No Charge. Other
groups are being invited so space is limited and prior registration is
required. Call The Stayton at 817.632.3638 and ask Gwen to add
you to the list. NOTE: Free valet parking is provided by The Stayton (The Stayton is a no tipping community)
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Past President
Genie Furber
(817) 921-9570
president@fwfriendship.org
Committee Chairs
Membership
Jeri Edmunds
(682) 559-9335
jerilynedmunds@att.net
Taylor Stephens-Parker
(817) 784-6003
soilnurse@sbcglobal.net
Telephone
Jo Burleson-Thomson
(817) 292-6431
Jo@fwfriendship.org
Newsletter Editor
Ed Vaughn
(817)921-2009
evaughn1940@sbcglobal.net
Webmaster and Database
Manager
Randy Thomson
(817) 292-6431
webmaster@fwfriendship.org
Exchange Coordinator
Jim Young
(817) 924-4270
jim_and_Berry@hotmail.com
Email Communication
Berry Bock
(817) 924-4270
Jim_and_Berry@hotmail.com
Ethnic Dinners
Berry Bock
(817) 924-4270
Jim_and_Berry@hotmail.com
Hospitality
Marlene Tuttle
(817) 294-4225
jerrytuttle57@att.net
Publicity
Jean Caddell
(817) 732-6556
jjfwbb421@att.net
Historian
Nan Miller
(817) 487-7275
nanmcmiller@att.com
Friendship Garden
Jerry Tuttle
(817) 292-3117
The President’s Letter
Friendship Force of Fort Worth
President’s Letter – September 2016
Fellow Travelers:
As world travel becomes more and more risky, I am glad that
we have friends in every country that provide us a safe haven
and escorted experiences. Dave Frick has worked hard to
provide a program to give us insight into world travel from
the State Department’s inside view for our September 9 th
gathering. This is not to be missed by anyone who is a serious
traveler. Bring a friend!
Ed Vaughn and I joined FF Albuquerque for a fantastic once-in
-a-lifetime trip to Peru , combined with an up-close and very
challenging climb into the ancient Inca stronghold of Macchu
Pichu. We had fabulous hosts and experienced late fall,
spring and summer weather in the short space of three
weeks.
Jeri Edmunds designed an interesting look back into Texas
history with a trip to Jefferson. We brought back cases of
Texas Jellies and Syrups!
FFI continues to offer exciting opportunities for us to
participate in. Here are just some:
Consider a week in Sarasota Florida for under $1500! ($750
plus airfare from DFW) in January (Jan. 28-Feb 4) sponsored
by FF Sarasota Judi Stratton ARTSSRQ@comcast.net
(941-497-5684.
Oklahoma FF is still accepting ambassadors for a week in
Guadalupe for about $1500 total (October 22-19). Contact
roses@jswtech.com or 641-777-3336
Both of these opportunities sound really exciting and I would
like to see 6-8 of our folks participate. Call me to set up a mini
exchange.
And in closing - a number of folks have asked about global
exchanges. Please note. All Global exchanges for 2016 and
2017 are listed in the Friendship Force International.org
catalogue under "Travel for Good".
jerrytuttle57@att.net
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QUARTERLY POTLUCK DINNER MEETING
Our regular Quarterly meeting will be held on Sunday afternoon, October 9 at 6:00. It
will be a Potluck event. Place to be determined and announced on line. The program
will include presentations by Linda Doyle and Ed Vaughn on their trip to Peru and Jeri
Edmunds on the Jefferson Texas tour.
Please make your reservation with Marleen Tuttle and discuss dishes to be provided
at 817.293.3117 or 817.675.7650 cell. Don't forget to make your reservation today.
There will be sign up sheets at the dinner for one or two Domestic exchanges and
choices for International Exchanges in 2017 and 2018
Our regular Board meeting will be at 4 PM the same day. Board members should plan
now to attend because no September meeting is scheduled.
FRIENDSHIP FORCE INTERNATIONAL
2017 WORLD CONFERENCE-MANCHESTER UK
Friendship Force International announced
at the 2015 World Conference in
Vancouver, British Columbia that the 2017
World Conference will be taking place in
Manchester, UK. that year, August 25 to 27.
Manchester is the home of 28 museums.
Manchester Town Hall in Albert Square,
seat of local government, is an example of
Victorian era Gothic revival architecture.
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The FFI World Conference will be held in Marrakesh, Morocco this year and take
place at the Kenzi Farah hotel in the fashionable L’Hivernage district, within walking
distance of Marrakech’s UNESCO-listed medina. Relax by the pool, sample traditional
Moroccan cuisine in the hotel’s restaurants, enjoy the hammam spa, and gather with
friends at the piano bar for live music every night. The discounted price of 1300 Moroccan Dirham per double room per night includes a breakfast buffet. Each guest
room is air-conditioned with satellite TV, Wifi access, a minibar and private bathroom.
For more information visit the link http://catalog.thefriendshipforce.org/index.php/site/
news_permalink%20/2016_friendship_force_world_conference_marrakesh_morroco/
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LONG ISLAND EXCHANGE - NOVEMBER 2ND - 7TH
Our domestic exchange in 2016 is with the Long Island, New York club. They hosted
the Fort Worth club some years ago. Many of the ambassador members recall and
all are looking forward to showing New Yorkers a Fort Worthy good time.
Jean Frick and Patti Wooley are co-exchange directors. Sign-up sheets will be out at
the next quarterly meeting, or you can contact them directly:
Jean Frick - 817 737-4071 or cell 817 939-5234 and jeanfrick@sbcglobal.net
Patti Wooley - 817 923-0980 or cell 817 269-2981 and pswooley@hotmail.com
We will need hosts, day hosts, and help with hospitality. It is important that we all will
need to pitch in and volunteer.
Plans to date:
Wednesday, November 2nd: Welcome Dinner - We still need a location and host.
Thursday, November 3rd: BNSF, Currency Plant, Civil War Museum, Cattle Raisers
Museum
Friday, November 4th: Bass Hall, Sundance Square, Water Gardens and Museums
(lunch at the Kimbell)
Saturday, November 5th: Stockyards, Longhorn Herd, Pawnee Bill’s Wild West
Show, Stockyards Rodeo.
Sunday, November 6th: Temple Bethel tour, Friendship Force Garden, lunch at TCU,
Log Cabin Village, Farewell Dinner at Jean and James Caddell's
Monday, November 7th: Return to Long Island
Fun Facts About Long Island:
According to Census data, Long Island is the most populous island in the United
States.
If geographical Long Island were its own state, it would be the 13th biggest in the
union with the highest population density.
Montauk Point Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in New York State.
There are 10 islands in the US that are physically larger than Long Island, but Long
Island is larger than the State of Rhode Island.
Hargrave Vineyard was Long Island's first vineyard in 1973.
Long Island’s Gold Coast served as the backdrop to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic
novel, The Great Gatsby
Belmont Park in Elmont is the site of the Belmont Stakesthe final leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown
The native name for Long Island is Paumanok.
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OUTBOUND INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES 2017
FFI is committed to providing club exchange opportunities that will further their mission of promoting global understanding. However, FFI was unable to assign an outbound exchange to any of Fort Worth’s requested destinations. As a result, they have
created a number of “All Country” exchanges that our club can participate in. Here is
the list of those exchanges - We must decide if our club is interested in traveling to
any of these destinations. Please be prepared to indicate your choice at a sign
up sheet at our next meeting.
All USA to Surabaya, Indonesia - May 2017
All USA to Nairobi, Kenya - June, 2017
All USA to Tashkent, Uzbekistan - August 2017
All USA to Hobart, Tasmania - September 2017
All USA to Nepal - December 2017
All USA to Azrou, Morocco - December 2017
AMBASSADORS NEEDED-JOIN THE AUSTIN FRIENDSHIP FORCE CLUB
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE TO MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 2017
Club president Linda Doyle has just been contacted by the Friendship Force Club of
Austin, Texas inviting Fort Worth club members to join them on their international
exchange to Manchester, England in April next year. They have spaces available and
we are welcome to participate. You may discuss this further with Linda at the next
meeting or contact the Austin exchange director Linda Buehlmann directly at
lmb44@me.com.
Lima, Peru
at Night
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OUTBOUND DOMESTIC EXCHANGES OPPORTUNITIES 2017
Friendship Force International has provided clubs with the following opportunities for
domestic exchanges. We should give considerable consideration to the following
options. We must decide if our club is interested in traveling to any of these
destinations. Please voice your thoughts and be prepared to sign up for exchanges at
the next meeting.
State
Club
Max # of
Ambassadors
Contact
Email
rickeyfarbman@gmail.com
; farbwomFebruary, March, April,
an@cox.net
June, July, August
20
cplace@stny.rr.co February, March, April,
m
November
20
California
Santa Barbara
Rickey Farbman
Florida
The VillagesFlorida
Mary Place
Best Months to Host
Illinois
Northern Illinois
marcia.weissman@ya
Marcia Weissman hoo.com
April, May, June, July
Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Sandy Hallman
jshallman@roadr
unner.com
April, May, June, September, October
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Nebraska
Greater Omaha
Concepcion
Elkins
omaconnie2@live.com
May, June, July, September, October
16
Reno-Tahoe
Sharon Urban
sharonurban@charter.net
April, May, June, July,
August, September, October
up to 20
Charlotte
April, September, OctoRenee Feitelberg abbe13@aol.com ber
20
Nevada
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Greater Harrisburg
Florence
20
Karen Marrero
kjmdec20@gmail. September, October, Nocom
vember
20-22
Alex Stedman
johnstedman@bellsouth.n March, April, September,
et
October
Up to 12
March, April, May, June,
October, November, December
10-12
Tennessee
Memphis
Darlene Glisson
deansglisson@gmail.com
Wisconsin
Greater Milwaukee
Rosie Haas
rmhaas1@gmail.c June, July, August, Octoom
ber
20
Judy Eatmon
jreatmon@bresnan.ne
t; eatmonjudy@gmail.com
July, August, September
20
Wyoming
Cheyenne
The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page. - St. Augustine
FRIENDSHIP FORCE INTERNATIONAL MISSION
To promote global understanding across the barriers that separate people
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Jefferson, Texas Tour a Big Success!!
Seven members of FFFW spent a weekend in July exploring Jefferson, Texas. We
enjoyed tours of the antebellum homes, Twin Oaks Plantation and House of Four
Seasons.
We threw dieting to the wind as we ordered cornbread sandwiches, catfish dinners,
and Lamache's Italian fare--not to mention pies ala mode.
At the Jefferson Historical Museum we viewed multiple model trains running in a depiction of the Texas and Pacific Railway in West Texas in the 1950s.
On Sunday Captain Nance guided us on his "Graceful Ghost" pontoon boat through
Big Cypress Bayou. It was delightful to see Snowy Egrets and Little Blue Herons flying amongst the pale green leaves of the cypress trees.
As the song goes, "Son of a gun, we had big fun on the bayou," and in historic
Jefferson, Texas.
Jeri Edmunds
INTERNATIONAL INBOUND EXCHANGE APRIL 2017, NEW ZEALAND
Yes, New Zealand again! This time we will host the Thames and Comandel clubs. We
visited them in 2009. Who knew mussel fritters were so tasty? Now we can feed them
real bar-b-que and mouth watering Tex-Mex. Again, everyone’s efforts will be needed.
More information will follow.
Facts about New Zealand:
Recently, the Kiwis voted to keep their flag even if it is quite similar to Australia’s flag.
Tradition rules!
The longest place name in the world is
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu, a hill in Hawkes
Bay.
No part of the country is more than 128km (79 miles) from the sea.
Wellington is the southernmost capital city in the world.
Only 5% of NZ’s population is human - the rest are animals.
New Zealand is the least corrupt nation in the world (tied with Denmark), according to
the Corruptions Perception Index.
New Zealand has more Scottish pipe bands per capita than any other country in the
world.
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Sarasota, Florida Domestic Exchange Opportunity
Dear Friendship Force Friends,
Spend a week with the Friendship Force of Sarasota, on Florida's beautiful west coast! Come learn
why Sarasota is considered the "arts capital of Florida" - a community which loves the arts of all
kinds.
Highlights of this global themed exchange include visual and performing arts as well as visits to nationally and internationally respected schools and conservatories dedicated to training the artists of
the future. The exchange opens with a performance by the Sarasota Ballet. The evening’s program
will include a reprise of Will Tuckett's exquisite Changing Light as well as the World Premiere of a
new work by resident dancer/choreographer Ricardo Graziano. The company has performed to rave
reviews at the Kennedy Center and Jacob’s Pillow.
The exchange will include a backstage tour, lunch, and
attendance at a play of the repertory of the Asolo Rep
state theater. We will also attend a performance at
Florida Studio Theater’s complex in the new Gompertz
Theater. The immensely popular FST is known for selecting quality new plays presenting serious issues of
our time with a touch of humor.
Spend a full day at The Ringling, the state museum of
Florida, a complex which includes the art museum with
permanent collections and temporary exhibits, the John
& Mabel Ringling mansion Ca’d Zan, and the Circus
Museum.
Our week concludes with a Masterworks concert by the
Sarasota Orchestra at the unique Van Wezel performing arts hall, designed by Taliesin Associated
Architects of Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The lavender and purple color scheme was chosen by
Wright’s widow and the hall is nicknamed the “purple cow.” The concert features world renowned
pianist Simon Trpceski performing Tchaikovsky’s tour de force Piano Concerto No 1 and the American Premiere of a new symphony composed for Music Director Anu Tali by Estonian composer
Erkki-Sven Tüür.
Other activities may include:
- Sinatra Tribute presented by The Artist Series in the new Venice Performing Arts Center
- The Jazz Club
- At least one community art centers
- Various galleries and exhibits
- Marietta Museum of Art & Whimsy for a glimpse at the lighter side of artistic expression.
- Afternoon sightseeing cruise on Sarasota Bay
- The final evening of the exchange is the First Friday Walk during which numerous fine art galleries
in downtown Sarasota are open to visitors in the evening and musical groups perform in the streets.
There are currently 20 spaces available and the cost of the exchange is approximately $750 USD
per person. For more information and a link to the ambassador application form, please contact me.
Judi Stratton, Exchange Director, FF Sarasota, artssrq@comcast.net, 941.497.5684
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Friendship Force International Exchange
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Friendship Force International is sponsoring a trip to San Miguel de Allende,
Mexico September 11-18. This will be an opportunity to experience the Mexican
Independence Celebration, one of the most spectacular events of the year. There
is no home hosting on this exchange; however there will be people-to-people opportunities with cultural visits to the homes of locals. Joyce Rulon with the
Friendship Force Oklahoma Club is the Exchange Director and is organizing the
group. At last count seven openings were left. Arrangements can be made if one
would like to stay longer.
Please Contact Joyce Rulon at joyspath@cox.net
http://catalog.thefriendshipforce.org/index.php/catalog/southamerica_more/
explore_san_miguel_de_allende_mexico/
San Miguel de Allende, a colonial-era city in Mexico’s central highlands, is known
for its baroque Spanish architecture, thriving arts scene and cultural festivals. In
the city’s historic, cobblestoned center lies the neo-Gothic church Parroquia de
San Miguel Arcángel, whose dramatic pink towers rise above the main plaza, El
Jardín. The Templo de San Francisco nearby is distinguished by its 18th-century,
churrigueresque facade.
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Plan
Ahead
Further details are emailed each month, or can be found on the web page: www.fffw.org.
Ethnic dinners are a great way to become better acquainted with members, and to introduce prospective members to The Friendship Force of Fort Worth
2016-2017 CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER 9
Special Meeting, The Stayton, 1:00 PM
SEPTEMBER 16 FFI World Conference, Marrakesh, Morocco
OCTOBER 9
Quarterly Meeting, Location TBD, 6:00 PM
NOVEMBER 3
Inbound from Long Island, New York
NOVEMBER 4
Ethnic Dinner TBA
DECEMBER 2
Holiday Party Trinity Terrace Ballroom 6:30 PM
JANUARY 6
Ethnic Dinner TBA
FEBRUARY 3
Ethnic Dinner TBA
MARCH 3, 2017 Quarterly Meeting Benbrook Public Library 6:30 P
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APRIL 2017
Inbound from Thames and Comandel, New Zealand
MAY 6, 2017
Ethnic Dinner TBA
JUNE 2, 2017
Quarterly Meeting, Benbrook Library, 6:30 PM
Ethnic dinners occur monthly, on the third Friday, except during quarterly meeting months.
Meeting time is 6:30 PM , unless otherwise noted.
Berry Bock 682 556-3220. If possible, please contact by Wednesday
prior to the dinner, in order to assist in determining a reservation count.
!!!! IMPORTANT !!!!
The FFFW Exchange Policies and Procedures are posted on the website: http://fffw.org/
newsletters/FFFW_Exchange_Policies_and_Procedures.pdf.
The Friendship Force is a non-profit organization whose goal is to establish an environment where seeds of personal
friendship are sown across the barriers which divide the peoples of the world. As an ambassador you share lifestyles in
a private home in other countries for a week, then you may home host to share your lifestyles. The Friendship Force
was started in 1977 by Wayne Smith with the support of Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter. The organization has now become
one of the largest exchange programs in the world.
The Friendship Force of Fort Worth
P.O. Box 16181
Fort Worth, TX 76162-0181
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