EWGS was at KSPS doing the pledge breaks, Sunday the 29th of November, and we had a wonderful volunteer Mary Rush. Fast forward a couple of days and the KSPS Newsletter has an article on Mary Rush, so I asked permission to post the copy of the article. Thanks KSPS.
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Showing posts with label KSPS Pledge Break. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KSPS Pledge Break. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Monday, November 30, 2015
EWGS Volunteers at KSPS for Pledge Breaks
Sunday evening November 29th EWGS had several volunteers at KSPS taking pledges. Because of the windstorm we had bunches of fun getting the volunteers and Shawn Claypool almost cancelled us out. For those that missed it you also missed Egyptian cake, cranberry roll, great brownies, lemon bars and of course popcorn.
Monday, August 10, 2015
EWGS Volunteers at KSPS Pledge Breaks
August 9th, 2015 several of us from EWGS took pledges at KSPS our local PBS station. It helps KSPS and we get a plug online and also in their program guide. Since they have went to computers for the pledges it goes a lot faster, but you can still use the cards if you are computer shy, so volunteer next time someone asks.
Monday, December 2, 2013
EWGS & KSPS: Partners For A Good Cause
A very good time was had by all on Sunday, December 1st, when we gathered at the KSPS Public TV station to take pledge calls. The shows that afternoon were right up our alley: Ed Sullivan and memories of the music of the 60s. We had fun swapping stories how how we remembered such-and-such a tune or a group. Ah, memories.
Hope YOU will chose to join us next time.
Cheryl Beck (upper right in the red shirt) has volunteered to be the KSPS coordinator from now on. The station has pledge drives in March, June, September and December. (I'd like to think that most of us enjoy our KSPS station and programming; did you know that 70% of their income comes from membership drives?) So be expecting Cheryl to be asking for volunteers for the next afternoon or evening at KSPS. And please do say yes.
Charles Hansen alerted me that he saw the small obit mention for Mary Gant: " In Thursday's Spokesman Review was the death notice for Mary Gant from the Neptune Society. Mary was EWGS president in 1989-1990, I started coming to EWGS meetings in 1990, and joined the next year. Mary was on the first auditing committee I was on for EWGS and she was a stickler for accuracy. I was hoping to see an obit in today's Sunday paper, but nothing."
EWGS lost two past presidents in one month: Mary Gant and Maxine Pence. Their legacy endures and EWGS gives thanks for their help and leadership.

Monday, September 9, 2013
EWGS Does KSPS On September 8th
As they say, a good time was had by all. Twelve volunteers from EWGS manned the phones at the KSPS public TV station taking pledge calls on Sunday afternoon, September 8th. We made a "ton" of money for the station....... Pat A.'s first call was a $1000 pledge!! That's her in the lower pix.
Besides the good we did for public television, we all had a good visiting time. I learned that each of us had a Last Summer's Genealogy Gem to share:
Leah is learning to use her new MAC and entering her information into Ancestry.com; she and a distant cousin have donated all the back issues of Big Smoke, the publication of the Pend Oreille County Historical Society (in Newport) to EWGS. What a wealth of eastern Washington history!
Evelyn finally connected her Small family in the U.S. to the Schmahl family in Germany in the 1600s.
Janet was telling me that her g-grandfather was a Civil War veteran and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery but is not on any list! EWGS will fix that for sure.
BJ has been working on her Gormley and Renick Irish lines but she took her 12yo granddaughter to the AHSGR convention in Fort Collins, Colorado, and says the girl is hooked on genealogy. Yahoo!
Harold and Florence explained that he found that a great uncle had been in the insane asylum and was buried on the grounds and she explained that they just buried her brother in our new Veteran's Cemetery here.
Lois found a wonderful story about her g-grandfather.... apparently he was stuck twice on the same day by two different cars in Chicago in the 1930s and died soon thereafter. She's also traced her maiden name line back to the Second Boat, the Mary and John.
Maggie found that a distant cousin posted family pictures on Facebook that the family had never seen but the pix proved that her granddaughter's husband goes go back to this family for they all were very tall fellows... her grandson-in-law is 6'7".
Pat found out, via the company 23 & Me, that she is 2.8% Neanderthal which "proves my people were here way, way back!"
Janine admitted having done no genealogy this summer but did travel to Montana three times and enjoyed the beauty of Glacier National Park.
Mike sent off for his father's World War II file knowing that many of these records were destroyed by fire in the 1970s. But Mike was lucky; he got his dad's DD214, which showed his service timeline, and a list of the medals he was awarded.
The main point of sharing all of this with you is this: Doing service projects like this are times when EWGS members can network, can share stories, can learn about new resources and can just have a good time with like-minded folks. I hope YOU will consider joining our KSPS crew next opportunity.
Friday, March 15, 2013
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