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Newsletter • Previous Newsletters
| The Newsletter of the Cool Spring Terrace Civic Association Adelphi, Maryland 20783 |
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| Volume IX, Issue 1 | February 2002 |
Association Meeting
Wednesday, 20 February 2002, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. There will be a meeting of the Cool Spring Terrace Civic Association at the First Church of Christ, Scientist on Adelphi Road. Doors will be opened at 6:45 p.m. for the meeting, which will be held in the Sunday School room.
Future meetings are planned for the third Wednesday of each month in the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Do not park in the little side lot. The church has asked us to park around back and enter through the back door. This is to accommodate the congregants who will be coming to their church service on Wednesday evenings. If the chain is up, unhook it and enter the meeting room by the door near the back lot. The back lot is lit. ![]()
Topics for the Meeting
Discussion areas may include
If you have any topics that you would like to discuss, you can e-mail Dr. Kelly or Bill Coleman in advance of the meeting. Then they can prepare for your discussion. ![]()
Association Dues
Dues for the Cool Spring Terrace Civic Association are $5.00 per household year (July to July). Make your check payable to Cool Spring Terrace Civic Association and send to Frank at kellyfj@aol.com or by phone at 301-422-9035; Fax: 301-422-9021. ![]()
September 11, 2001
We are deeply saddened and horrified at the shocking attack against our nation. Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by this national tragedy. To join in support during this difficult time, we have gathered a list of resources below for those seeking information on loved ones or how you can help. ![]()
| How You Can Help |
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| Survivor Reports |
| Contact Information for Missing |
Contact information for blood donationThe American Red Cross is encouraging people nationwide to donate blood, and to keep blood donation appointments if they already have them. "We will need to replenish our supply in the coming weeks," says Red Cross spokeswoman Dawn Marks. "No matter where you are in the country, you can help by donating." The toll-free number to call is 1-800-GIVE LIFE. Contact Information for Government AgenciesFollowing are telephone numbers and Web addresses for organizations responding to the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. NYC Emergency information: Washington Emergency information: Federal Emergency Management Agency: |

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| Editor: | open |
| Distribution Coordinators: | Howard and Carol Chow 301-422-6155 |
| Duplication: | Lewis Isaacs 301-422-6443 |
| Cool Spring Terrace Civic Association President: | Frank Kelly kellyfj@aol.com 301-422-9035 |
| Neighborhood Watch Coordinator: | vacant |
| Deadline for contributions to the next newsletter is the 1st of the month. | |

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