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    2009 Chapter Officers

  • President, Sandy Cramer
  • Past President, Glenda Chambers
  • Vice President, Jennifer Moore
  • Secretary, Marion Wilcox
  • Manager, Linda Copeland
  • Councils and Clubs

  • Bellingham Combined Club, Bellingham, Washington, Contact
  • Capitol Combined Club, Olympia, Washington, Contact
  • Cascadian Life Member Club, Bellevue, Washington, Contact
  • Columbia Council, Vancouver, Washington, Contact
  • Cowlitz Combined Club, Longview, Washington, Contact
  • Green River Valley Combined Club, Kent, Washington, Contact
  • Lilac City Combined Club, Spokane, Washington, Contact
  • North Star Council, Seattle, Washington, Contact
  • Puget Sound Life Member Club, Auburn, Washington, Contact
  • Seattle Council, Seattle, Washington, Contact
  • Tacoma Combined Club, Tacoma, Washington, Contact
  • Walla Walla Combined Club, Walla Walla, Washington, Contact
  • Yakima Council. Yakima, Washington, Contact
  • Chapter Sponsored Groups

  • Volkssport Club, Contact
  • Museum of Communications, Contact
  • Talking Books Repair, Contact
  • Amateur Radio Club, Contact
  • Participation, Contact
  • Junior Achievment, Contract
  • Environmental, Contract

Dues Increase

Greetings Pioneers:

Thank you for being a valuable member of the Qwest Washington Pioneers.

The Pioneer Board of Directors approved a membership dues increase from $15 to $22 effective this June – the first dues increase for us since 1998. You will see $0.85 per pay period deducted from your paycheck – up from $0.58 – starting June 13, 2009.

The increase will help fund our projects here in Washington. It also helps us ensure we can continue to offer you meaningful volunteer opportunities along with the benefits of national partnerships. To learn more about what we are doing in Washington or to get more involved, please visit please email Sandy at scramer581@aol.com

Additionally, Pioneers have developed programs, such as Power Up To Read and Project Connect, that enable Pioneers to deliver valuable educational services at little or no cost to schools and community organizations. These programs also support the Qwest for Education Programs.

We appreciate your continued support as we work together to provide services in our communities that improve the quality of life for the less fortunate.

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2009 Chapter Meeting and Crab Feed

All photos by Lois

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Updated June 13, 2009