Thursday, March 1, 2018

News of Our Congregants - March 2018

 UPBEAT NEWS
Let's keep each other apprised of the happy times and upbeat moments of our lives...

Roger Cowan (aka Ringo) has been in London visiting his family for most of February.  We've missed him (and will miss him as the King in our Purim Shpiel), but are glad he's had a wonderful trip to his Mother land.  He'll be back for Rockin' Shabbat this month.

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Ed Kasman, men's club President will be taking a cruise to the Caribbean.  He promises to bring back Rum for everyone!*  Hooray!
*just kidding

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Candice and Mashuri Clark and family who will be moving to Denver this summer are celebrating that their children have been given admission to their first choice Elementary School!  Woo Hoo!

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VBI's inaugural VIP effort has become a huge success.  We have 14 congregants who signed up for this special honor.  They will be at dinners, events, and receive VIP treatment - all at a discounted price!!  We are trying to ensure that our VIP's become the hottest game in town, and if we succeed, be ready to see another opportunity to sign-up for these in the late Spring for participation during the second half of the year.

CONDOLENCES

Our condolences to Ed Kasman on the loss of his brother Avrum who lived in Israel.






GET WELL
Ruth Glass, who had back surgery, and who also (separately) was in an auto accident.

Allen Greenstein had a stroke.  We hope he is already on the road to recovery.

Pauline Reich, who sends out all of the get well and condolences cards on behalf of the VBI congregation needed a little GET WELL wishes herself! Pauline suffered a terrible bout of the flu.  We are glad you are feeling better again Pauline!  You mean so much to all of us.
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We know there are always a number of congregants who are battling illness or other have suffered other health issues.  We send you wishes of a return to good health. 
(Please let us know if you, or a fellow congregant is infirmed so that we may send prayers and wishes for a return to good health).

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