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VIRGINIA WINS GIVE ME TEN EARLY IN 2007
MOAA rewards Virginia Council & Virginia Chapter Leaders with Dinner at Williamsburg Inn, Oct 13, 2007
MOAA hosted dinner at the Williamsburg Inn
Chapters earned over $15,000 by mid October 2007. Holding check, amidst Reception group are VCOC President, MOAA President and VCOC Give Me Ten Leader.
LTC Paul Mehler, Virginia Council Give Me Ten Point of Contact
MOAA RECOGNITION DINNER - VIRGINIA GIVE ME TEN
           All 15 (100%) of the VCOC Chapters qualified for the MOAA Give Me Ten Recognition Dinner at the Williamsburg Inn on October 13, 2007. This meant that all 15 chapters were invited to send at least one couple (normally the Chapter President and Spouse). In fact, according to the incentives established by an agreement between COL Bill Flanagan and MOAA, 3 chapters were entitled to send 3 couples (or 6 attendees) to the dinner and 3 chapters were entitled to send 2 couples (or 4 attendees). It also entitled all the VCOC officers to attend. A total of 64 people attended.

           The Dinner was held in the East Room of the Williamsburg Inn with reception outside on a terrace that overlooked the golf course. The dinner was excellent, and all enjoyed the setting and the food.

/ Paul Mehler, LTC, USA, Ret, VCOC Membership Chair & 3rd VP in 2006/7

Dinner Tables, Williamsburg Inn
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