The Church is looking to begin translating General Conference in Slovak this upcoming session in October. If you served in Slovakia and have been keeping up on your language abilities, please contact Remi Mataoa at mataoar@ldschurch.org.
Translating for the Church is truly a wonderful opportunity for which you will be greatly blessed.
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One thing that missionaries who have served in the Czech Republic and Slovakia can agree on, is that what we have as Americans is truly precious.
During this election year I have been engaged in registering unregistered voters, and helping with the election process in whatever way I can. I encourage all of you to get involved in your communities in whatever way you can. At a minimum, please register to vote and then vote in November. If you have not registered, you still have all of September to do so. God bless America!!
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I knew I had this somewhere! I was looking through some things the other day and came across it. When I was serving in the office, we had put this together and then were informed from Salt Lake that we couldn't do Christmas cards anymore. Needless to say, it was never sent out. I just thought I would post the pictures here and let everyone see it who was serving at that time. You can find it at:
www.geocities.com/ceska_misia_praha/card1
I hope you all enjoy it! Maj sa!
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Just a note to say there are some updates on the Wallace Toronto Foundation page. Anyone in Utah or surrounding areas should really plan on going to their activity. It's a great cause. Czech it out.
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Hello Everyone!!
My wife and I just got back from a two week vacation in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. It was the first time I have been back since I finished my mission in late 2000. We got to see castles in Slovakia, visit Prague, and stay with the Seidls in Zilina. It was awesome.
Anyway, I am posting this message with regards to the current missionary work in Slovakia. Currently, missionaries in Slovakia can only serve three months in Slovakia because then their visas expire. Now, there are only eight missionaries in Slovakia. The Trencin branch has not had missionaries in quite a while. Both the Zilina and Trencin branches are struggling in their respective ways. I suggest that we remember the work in Slovakia in our fast in August, or at anytime. Hopefully, with the admission of Slovakia into the EU, and the conformance of Slovak laws with EU laws, the path for missionary work in Slovakia will be widened. Please remember the members and the Lord's work in Slovakia in your prayers and fasting.
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Hey,
The Chidesters are home!!! Their homecoming is on sunday at 9:00 am at 720 E. 550 N. in Bountiful. Hope to see ya' there,
CUS!!
Puz :-)
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Hey, anyone know the address and time of President's Homecoming?
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hey the e-mail to the mission home, at least the one that i have from last year is: misijnikancelar@hotmail.com, cool?? Let me know if it works. Later,
Puz.
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I am trying to find the email address for the mission home. Is there one? Does anyone have it?
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I just going through some things the other day and was wondering if anyone knows where John Holland is. If you have a phone number or an email address that would be great. Let me know. Just email me through this website. Thanks!
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Attention!! New information has been added to the site regarding the Wallace Toronto Foundation. Either click here or on the link in the menu to your left to view that information.
They would also like me to announce an event the have coming up.
First Annual Toronto Foundation Family Event
Date: Saturday August 7th, 2004
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Place: Lone Peak Park, Sandy, UT (10140 South 700 East)
Join Us for an evening of family fun, jovial reminiscences, fantastic food, and an update on the mission and recent activities of the Toronto Foundation.
All friends of the Czech and Slovak Republics are welcome!
Please click on the above link for more information.
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Hello all you former and currently serving missionaries!
I hope all is well for you and that the Lord is blessing your lives in many ways.... cause he sure has blessed mine.
Today i'm announcing my engagement to Lynze Ann Conner. I proposed on the 15th of May and we are going to be married next month, July 17th!!!!
It will be in Spokane, Washington. We also will be having receptions, in Spokane, Anchorage and Pocatello. So if you can make it to any of those that would be great.
Well, this is a long awaited event in my life and i want all of those missionaries who i served with or around to be there if possible. Thanks so much, Have a great day!
Aaron (Eky)
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Deos anyone have any contact info for Elder Blake Terry, he served from Oct. '01 to '03ish. Thanks
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Does anyone know when President Chidester is coming home?
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I have implemented a new design for the mission website. It is not fully complete and new changes are yet forthcoming, but the bulk of the work is done (although I haven't got the menu working right in Netscape yet). Let me know if you have any comments or suggestions (especially suggestions).
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A new submission has been added to the Humor Corner. Click here to view it.
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Hello there. I have a friend in Plzen, some of you may know her, Misa Vankova, who needs some help. She has been accepted to BYU-Idaho, but doesn't have the money. The bank won't give her a loan because they said she won't be in the country to pay it back. If anybody knows of a grant program or a loan program that can help Misa, she would be so grateful. If you want more information or can help, feel free to contact me at jbonella@jcpenney.com or contact Misa at Michaela.Vankova@ing.cz. Diky a mejte se hezky.
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Sister Winder suggested to me that it would be very easy to set up a reunion in Nauvoo for anyone interested. It would be best next Spring/Summer, since this will be their last year at the temple. Since I'm in the Nauvoo Stake, I am willing to act as a go-between if there is enough interest, so let me know what you all think.
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Joseph Cory Hrncirik was born on February 20, 2004 at 23:32 in the Krc Hospital in Prague, Czech Republic. Both Joseph and his mother are doing very well.
Having a baby in the Czech Republic was an interesting experience. All around it was a good experience, and many things were better than our first birth experience with our daughter in Orem, Utah, USA. It is sure a lot cheaper here!!!
You can find some pictures of our Pepicek at www.hrncirikhome.com.
Ahoj,
Hrdy Hrncirik
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Does anyone know of any reunions coming up? If so, please let me know or just add it to the Reunions page yourself.
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