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I'm looking for current email or other contact information for President Morrell. I tried emailing him from the site, but the address associated with his profile is out-of-date. Thanks in advance.
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http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/deseretnews/obituary.aspx?pid=162301246
is Nick's obituary in the Deseret News. Hope that helps.
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http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/deseretnews/obituary.aspx?pid=162301246
is Nick's obituary in the Deseret News. Hope that helps.
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I was informed that Elder Nick Anderson, who served from 1994-1996 has passed away due to a brain aneurysm. I have been informed that services will be held on the 15th, but I have no further information. He is survived by his wife Katherine and their three children.
If you have any more information regarding Elder Anderson, please contact me.
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I was informed that Elder Nick Anderson, who served from 1994-1996 has passed away due to a brain aneurysm. I have been informed that services will be held on the 15th, but I have no further information. He is survived by his wife Katherine and their three children.
If you have any more information regarding Elder Anderson, please contact me.
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I was informed that Elder Nick Anderson, who served from 1994-1996 has passed away due to a brain aneurysm. I have been informed that services will be held on the 15th, but I have no further information. He is survived by his wife Katherine and their three children.
If you have any more information regarding Elder Anderson, please contact me.
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For the past 10 years, I've kept in contact with one of my old investigators from Usti. The last I heard, the city has been closed down, but I would like to send some missionaries over to his place. Does anyone have a way to email the elders in the mission home so I can get some of these logistics figured out?
Thank you in advance.
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Dear Czech and Slovak Missionaries,
As a member of the Toronto Foundation, I would like to let you know about the new Toronto Foundation website.
The Wallace F. Toronto Foundation sponsors community-based educational, goodwill, and humanitarian projects in the Czech and Slovak Republics. On the website you can discover ways to get involved with Toronto Foundation activities, contribute financially, and see the most recent pictures and experiences from the 2011 Toronto Foundation Service Project in Jihlava. Check out the new Toronto Foundation website (also in Czech language)at www.TorontoFoundation.org and see how you can become involved!
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On the first weekend in September 2011, Toronto Foundation supporters and more than 170 volunteers gathered for two days in Jihlava, Czech Republic to provide physical and financial assistance to three different community improvement projects, including work at a local Jihlava elementary school. Toronto volunteers helped revitalize a community drug treatment center; sand, paint and refurbish hundreds of city park benches; and reclaim a local elementary school playground. The Toronto Foundation’s partners in this year’s annual service project were the local government of Jihlava, Czech Republic and the Jihlava branch of Charita Ceska Republika. Toronto supporters and volunteers donated financial assistance, supplies, and hundreds of hours of volunteer work to each of this year’s in-country partners.
For more information about the Toronto Foundation’s 2011 in-country project and the foundation’s in-country partners, please visit www.torontofoundation.org.
The Toronto Foundation is a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Salt Lake City, Utah that supports grassroots humanitarian and educational projects in the former Czechoslovakia. Established in March of 2003 by a group of returned LDS missionaries, the Toronto Foundation has funded and sponsored numerous projects in the Czech and Slovak Republics in large part due to the generous tax deductible contributions of its friends and supporters.
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Hi all,
Sorry if you've gotten this message through Facebook, but I wanted to get the word out to all the Czech Prague Mission members. While I was still on my mission, I wrote a Czech language book over several months, trying to compile everything I knew about the language, and make it easily understandable. Over this past summer I've spent several months writing it up, formatting it, and publishing it to the Amazon Kindle store. I'd also like to give it to the mission in case they would like to use it. So I wanted to announce it to you, because it's a great book to have to review the grammar and rules of the Czech language. I would also appreciate any reviews on the Amazon site (don't mention the mission please) as I'm trying to get this book out there. Check it out, you can read it on kindles, iPad/iPhone/iPod/Android/Blackberrys, or plain computers.
Link: http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Czech-Reference-speaking-ebook/dp/B005KONJJA/ref=sr_1_34?ie=UTF8&qid=1315405718&sr=8-34
Thanks!
Kasey Curtis
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I am looking for Jiri Suk, a member in the Prague Branch. I am a former missionary from 1992-1994 and have lost contact with him. If anyone knows how I can reach him, let me know.
Thanks,
Will Larson
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I just saw this video clip on the Church's website today. It brought back many memories serving in the Czech Republic as a missionary. Although I do not know Daniel personally, I know and love many people whose stories are similar to his. Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkFRtBuewPk
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Hello,
Although I served in Brazil, I am fascinated with Prague, and am actually going to study there this summer for two months. I am curious if anyone here knows of any living arrangements (perhaps with members) that would accommodate my wife and me. Of course, we are willing to pay, but where I'm going to be in school so often and my wife won't be with me, I would prefer she be with someone I can knowingly trust as a member of the gospel. And we figured that if we're going to pay for rent, we may as well try and bless the lives of some members over there. If anyone knows anyone, or can put in me touch with someone over there for some help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Craig Marshall Hammond
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On the first weekend in September 2010, Toronto Foundation supporters and more than 170 volunteers gathered for two days in Uherske Hradiste, Czech Republic to provide physical and financial assistance to three facilities providing care to the physically and mentally disabled. The three facilities are endorsed and supported by Caritas Czech Republic. Toronto volunteers provided physical labor and assistance at each of the care facilities and enjoyed time spent on Saturday afternoon one on one with many of the facility’s patients. The Toronto Foundation’s Czech based partner in this year’s annual service project, Caritas Czech Republic, is one of the most important charitable providers of social and health care in the Czech Republic, focusing principally on mothers with children, the homeless, the physically or mentally disabled, socially deprived families, elderly people, migrants, refugees and prisoners. Toronto supporters and volunteers donated financial assistance, supplies, and hundreds of hours of volunteer work to each of Carita’s three endorsed facilities.
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An update from an older project, but wanted to let you know about the activities of the Toronto Foundation:
In May 2008, the Toronto Foundation teamed up with the Czech Helsinki Committee (CHC), which has close ties to the renowned Charter 77 movement in the former Czechoslovakia, on a project to assist the families, and particularly the children, of those incarcerated in the Czech penal system. These children have particular needs that often go unmet while the family is separated. The aim of the project is to help children and their incarcerated parents to develop and maintain healthy family relationships, thus making it easier for the family to reintegrate upon the parents’ eventual release, thereby substantially reducing recidivism, and helping prevent the children from following the same course as their parents. Funding from the Toronto Foundation helped the CHC secure matching support from another institutional donor and ensure the continuity of this important program. The Toronto Foundation was initially approached to contribute to this project by Ambassador Martin Palous, Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to the United Nations, and an original Charter 77 signatory, during a visit to Utah.
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Hello, A group of YM are trying to beat a world record by reading the Title Page of The Book of Mormon in over 100 languages. They need someone to phoenetically write down how to say each word in Slovak, so a YM could read it and sound somewhat discernable. If anyone can help please email welbymissionary@mail.com. Thank you
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All,
Due to some bad spam from several accounts, I have turned the Guestbook module off. I hope that you all understand.
Thanks!
Caleb - Web Admin
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If you would like to participate in a musical number for the Mission Reunion program (Oct. 1st), "The Czech Mission Song", please arrive at 5:00 to practice in the chapel! We'd really love your participation with this song...so please come to the practice!
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The Czech Slovak Mission Reunion will soon be here! Look for your Mission President's name posted up in the Cultural Hall when you arrive. This is where those who served under your Mission President will be at, so you can meet with your companions and President easily. Remember to bring an appetizer or finger food to share. Program will be in the chapel at 7pm. See you October 1st from 6 to 9pm!
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Remember to send in your mission photos! Mission Reunion is October 1st, 6-9pm,SLC.
Sister Slovacek so wonderfully volunteered to create a slideshow. Send your photos to eslovacek@gmail.com. DEADLINE is midnight, September 26th.
THANKS, Sister Slovacek!
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