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Convention
2003 Plans

Convention
2003 / New Orleans, Louisiana, July 19-22, 2003
Let us dream new stories together at Quota International's Convention
2003!
New Orleans is recognized as one of the top cultural destinations in the
United States. With its beautifully ornate buildings, sly sophisticated
air, and its Hispanic-Gallic traditions, the city embodies more the flavor
of an old European capital rather than an American city. You will be mesmerized
by the city's rich, diverse culture and history. It is the birthplace
of such notables as jazz musician Louis Armstrong, authors Anne Rice and
John Kennedy Toole, songwriter Spencer Williams, and dance composer Genevieve
Pitot.
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Carole Berke at carole.berke@verizon.net.
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There
are certain cities and certain areas of certain cities where the
official language is dreams, Venice is one. And Paris. And New Orleans,
the city that dreams stories.
Andrei
Cordrescu
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Need
some reasons to attend Convention? Quota members rave about past
experiences
I just wanted to take a minute
and write you a note regarding the
convention, and tell you what a great time all of us from Wilmington
had! I ask that you pass on to everyone that we
all enjoyed ourselves, met some great Quotarians from around the
world, and I came home again with new challenges and new ideas
to help make our club even better.
Susanna Mays
Club President
QI of Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.
I urge each of you to plan to go to
an international convention. It is so exciting to be with other Quota
members from around the world who share a common goal and to experience
their fellowship. One of the highlights of Convention is the presentation
of flags with presenters in their native dress. It's interesting to
learn the many different ways clubs raise funds and serve
their communities.
Phyllis Murray
Past Club President
QI of Paris, Tennessee, U.S.A.
The 2000 Convention in Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, was my first. Convention is an event every Quotarian must experience.
Everything and everyone acquires relativity. I met some fantastic Quotarians
from all over the world, one of whom is now my e-mail pen pal, and I
learned a great deal about the diversity of Quota clubs in organizational,
fund-raising, and service concepts.
Sandra Casey
Past Club President
QI of Canberra, ACT, Australia
Convention promises to be a valuable
learning experience. You will have the opportunity to voice your opinions
regarding potential changes at the Town Hall meeting, listen to our
leaders, and experience International fellowship.
Suzanne Prosser
Past 18th District Governor
QI of Orillia, Ontario, Canada
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