Friendship Force of Central Arizona Nancy Unferth 2007 E. Northview Ave. Phoenix, AZ September 18, 2018

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Friendship Force of Central Arizona Nancy Unferth 2007 E. Northview Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85020 September 18, 2018. THE FRIENDSHIP FORCE OF CENTRAL ARIZONA 2018 OFFICERS President Dianne Mason (602) 938-0216 1 st V.P. Chris Obrien (623) 362-8471 2 nd V.P. Muriel Lundy (623) 376-2894 Secretary Mary Rubert (516) 457-4145 Treasurer Jean Ohlde ED Treasurer Rosetta Bidne (623) 972-7717 Club Website: http://ffcenaz.com/ Committees Membership, Marnel Plutchok Publicity, Bill Kram (623) 974-0614 Historian, MaryAnn Shonk (480) 610-0870 Hospitality, Barbara Schoenwetter (623) 877-8322 Newsletter, Nancy Unferth (602) 371-1165 Telephoning, Muriel Lundy (623) 376-2894 Programs, Special Events, Pat Forsythe (623) 815-1017 Fund Raisers, Club Pins and Magnet Sales, Martina Koch (623) 878-9212 Bio's, Dianne Mason 602-938-0216. We Care, Rosetta Bidne (623) 972-7717 Directory, Bill Kram (623) 974-0614 MARK YOUR CALENDARS September LEO is cancelled. October LEO will be October 17 th as usual. September 22 nd 12:00, Lunch meeting for those hosting or participating in other ways in Walk in Their Shoes at Scotts Generations 742 E. Glendale Ave, suite 142, PhoenixAZ. See page 2. October 1 st to 14 th, Hosting Walk In Their Shoes Journey. Congratulations Bob and Diane Mason on their 50 th Anniversary!! September 24 th. Nancy and Bob Unferth celebrated their 55 th anniversary September 1 st 1 Be sure to read the information about the fall Indian Culture Tour and the signup sheet for activities on pages 4 and 5 at the end of this newsletter PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Hope that all of you have had a good summer and are getting excited about our upcoming Global Exchange. Bob and I just returned from our week long river cruise on the Snake and Columbia Rivers. We saw lots of smoke, but this didn t keep us from learning a lot about Lewis and Clark and the area. Future journeys are in the works. Jean Ohlde is coordinating an incoming journey from Kiel, Germany in April 2019. Pete Frasier is coordinating journeys to Central Montana and Spokane Washington. Definite dates are being worked out but we are trying for late July and early August. 2019. Velda Miller is coordinating journeys to the Netherlands and to Vohtland, Germany. In the journey to the Netherlands will be 5 days only. We are trying for September Both clubs are small and are limited on numbers they can host, if you are interested, let Velda know.

Also we are working on journeys for 2020 and 2021. These are from people asking to visit us. Since we are going to Europe in 2019, we must wait 3 years before we can go there again. I want to thank Larissa Marinelli and Martina Koch for serving on the nominating committee. Also thanks to those who have agreed to run for office next year. We will vote on the 2019 officers at our November General Meeting. Thanks to the many people have been working on our October Global Exchange. Special thanks to Al and Pat Forsythe and Jim and Catherine Trapp for leading this journey. Watch your e-mails for updates on what is happening, as we won t have a general meeting until November. Dianne Mason SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS Prosper Van Meulebrouck 11 Keith Engbrecht 26 Jean Ohlde 26 Pat Forsythe 30 SLATE FOR 2019 OFFICERS President Dianne Mason 1st Vice President Chris O Brien 2nd Vice Presidents Co-Chair, Pat Bilovesky and Co-Chair, Georgia Bailey Treasurer Jean Ohlde Secretary Mary Rubert Journey Treasurer Rosetta Bidne (Nominating Committee: Larissa Marinelli and Martine Koch. 2 ATTENTION ALL HOSTS AND ALL INTERESTED IN WALK IN THEIR SHOES. Important lunch meeting September 22 nd 12 noon Scotts Generations 742 E Glendale AVe suite 142 Phoenix AZ You will receive a last minute agenda, detailed driving directions, arrange for shared driving to activities; and answers to all questions to make the journey a fun cultural experience for all. We know some hosts will not be back in AZ and we will get the information to you before Oct 1 On Oct 5 the All aboard American bus will leave from Fry's parking lot on I-17 at 8;30. We will arrive at Sunset Crater at 11Am. Bring National park passes. I suggest you find a friend to drive you to the parking lot. We will talk about getting there together at the planning meeting. Oct 10 Return time expected to be 5-5;30 pm Again rides need to be arranged We will call drivers from Winslow which is 2:1/2 hours from l-17, The bus has luggage space over head for jackets and room for small bags in luggage compartment. Because we have 40 passengers we encourage small bags. Peanut Allergy One ambassador has a peanut allergy so please do not bring anything containing peanuts on the bus. Snacks and drinks will be provided by the club Oct 12 in Tucson Vans leave Bell rec center at 8Am (West valley ambassadors) Leave Denny's Guadalupe exit (east valley ambassadors) The dinner at Ramona farms is scheduled for 5;45 it is difficult to give an arrival time. We will return to Denny's and Sun City but best guess is between 8 and 8;30 If you are not going on the Tucson trip please give your phone number to your ambassador and they will call you with pick up time. We know

this is a long day but staying over night was not in the budget. and we needed to include Tucson for the Spanish Culture. We now have 23 ambassadors who we will share with our club the fun rich culture of the southwest thanks everyone who has helped plan this very large journey experience. If you have not signed up for activities that you plan to attend with your ambassadors please send money to Jean Ohlde (see page 5 for info and address). Much of the costs for these activities is being paid for by the ambassadors so please take advantage of the Indian cultural opportunities. If you have any questions please call Pat (414) 803-5704 JOURNEYS 2018 OUTBOUND JOURNEY Wairarapa and Thames Coromandel, NZ March 2018. ED: Jean Ohlde 623-544-3204 Completed 2018 INBOUND JOURNEY Native American Journey Pat and AL Forsythe, Jim and Catherine Trapp October 1-14. 2019 INBOUND JOURNEY Keil, located in Northern Germany. April. Jean Ohlde 2019 OUTBOUND JOURNEY Vogtland, Germany, Netherlands September, Velda Miller 2019 DOMESTIC OUTBOUND Central Montana, August Coordinators: Yoshiko or Pete Frazier at peteyoshiko@msn.com PAGE DOWN FOR FULL SCHEDULE OF PHOENIX ACTIVITIES FOR THE WALK IN THE SHOES JOURNEY 3

AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE JOURNEY Oct 1-14, 2018 MARK YOUR CALENDERS Our club journey Walk through History and experience Authentic American Indian and Spanish Culture of the Southwest WALK IN THEIR SHOES. Oct 1 to 14, 2018. Coordinators are Jim and Catherine Trapp and Pat and Al Forsythe Al just read (Code Talkers) by Chester Nez, an original code talker, and recommends we all read it. The success of this journey for the 22 ambassadors from around the world ( ATL has a waiting list) depends on club members participation. Following is a list of activities specially arranged for the ambassadors and our club members for the 8 days they are hosted. Details and costs are attached. All reservations will be made with Jean Ohlde (coordinator for home stay activities). Checks made out to Friendship force. Questions about activities call Pat Forsythe (414) 803-5704 Monday, Oct 1 Ambassadors arrive Tuesday, Oct 2 10:30 welcome coffee History of Prima Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian community Lunch at The Stand Basket weaving demonstration/tour/ Huhugam Ki Museum Talk on issues facing the American Indian today Wednesday, Oct 3 Musical instrument museum tour specially arranged by Chris O Brien Lunch Presentation by museum curator of the North American exhibit on Indian drums and flutes Presentation by W. Dirk Raat Professor at ASU on Spanish influence in developing the Southwest ( Day arranged by Chris O Brien) (Lectures do not require admission and are free). Thursday, Oct 4 9:30 Pueblo Grande talk on canal, system built a thousand years ago followed by tour of Pueblo Grande arranged by Nancy Unferth Tour of original Indian school in Phoenix lunch Presentation by director of the Indian School (she is Hope and attended the school). Guided tour at the Heard Museum (arranged by Nancy Mueller) Friday - Wednesday, Oct 5-10 bus tour Thursday, Oct 11 no activities are planned check ambassadors interests Friday, Oct 12 Ambassadors will go to Tucson by vans. Club members should arrange car pools 11;30 tour of Mission San Xavier Lunch Presidio tour, Field tour of Ramona Farms Special dinner of tradition crops and wild foods Saturday, Oct 13 Farewell lunch placetba Special presentation by hoop dancer. Sunday, Oct 14 Ambassadors leave or some may have reservations for extended stay 4

NATIVE AMERICAN JOURNEY SIGNUP SHEET SIGN UP FOR ACTIVITIES YOU WISH TO ATTEND DURING THE Walk their Shoes Journey. Detatch this page, check desired activities, and send with check to: Jean Ohide 13207 W. Keystone Dr. Sun City west, AZ 8537 Call Pat at (414) 803-5704 with questions. Reservations and money due before July 5 th, 2018. NAME: Oct 2: Welcome coffee and days presentations at Salt River reservation including basket weaving, museum tour, issues facing America Indians - $5.00 Lunch at The Stand $9.00 Oct 3: MIM, Special Tour $20.00 Lunch with American Indian foods $17.00 Oct 4: Pueblo Grande tour and presentation $5.00 Indian School tour and presentation $5.00 Heard Museum special group tour $11.00 Oct 12: Tucson trip Xavier tour $5.00 Presidio $5.00 Ramona Farms tour and special dinner from home grown foods $40.00 October 13: Farewell lunch with hoop dancer $25.00 5