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Hey guys,
Does anyone knows how I can get hold of Zokou Pacomes and Bohi? Emanuel. The lat I heard of them, Pacome was going to study in the USA and Bohi Emanuel was going to live in France. if you have any news from them, Please drop me a note at the follwing email address: attoungbre@homemail.co.za
Regards
Regis
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Elder Oates and his wife are leaving Utah for school. He is having a farewell party on Sunday August 8th from 6-8 p.m. at 401 Shepard Ridge Road in Farmington. Everyone is invited!
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I just found out that Alpha Blondy will be playing in Park City, UT on September 15, 2004. He will be playing at Suede (www.suedepc.com) and tickets are $29.25 when purchased from SmithsTix. I think that is definitely worth a special trip to Park City. Let me know if you want to go.
Y'a des rasta poue, Y'a des rasta fou, Y'a des rasta cool!!
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I just received a call from President and Soeur Steenblik and there is a mission reunion planned for Friday, April 2 at the Wilkinson Center at BYU, in Provo. It will be at 7:00 pm and there will be light refreshments. There will probably be a better e-mail from the President later but I just thought I would let you know a little. See you there, Blaine White
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Does anyone know if there are specific Baoulé names for naming twin girls? If not, does anyone have any good African suggestions for naming twin girls?
My wife is expecting the double trouble in July...and that will make three girls for the Stastny family! Time for a bigger car. Merci.
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beh je suis un ancien membre de la paroisse de yamoussoukro maintenant sur abidjan et j'aimerais rentre en contacte avec des ancien missionnaire telle que cid joel qui a servie sous la presidence du president steenblik.
Merci,
ange dogo
angedogo@yahoo.fr
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Hey, everyone. I was called to this mission, and im just checking the place out!
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Hi everyone. Current email is: nxd21@cwru.edu
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Hey everyone who was a Nick Dubyk fan, I was trying to find where he was at recently and I did a search on Google. His link was the most viewed link on the section. Go under Nick Dubyk on a google search and it will have Nicks family album on there. the website should be http://dubykfamily.tripod.com/ It's great and all if you want to get the latest on him, but if anyone knows how to get ahold of him tell him to add an email address to the website!
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Speaking of the Ivory Coast... Here is some information as to the progress of the mission... The non-local missionaries are still serving in the two Stakes in Abidjan. The others have been sent to Lome, Togo and four more have been sent into Cameroon.
If you'll remember correctly the Ivory Coast Mission was originally to be the Cameroon Mission back in 1991. The Ivory Coast Mission was officially opened in 1992.
The missionaries are safe and doing well and the work is still steadily advancing. Back in January those non-local missionaries with less than 6 months remaining on their missions were sent home honorably and the others were sent urgently to Togo or elsewhere.
I spoke with a member in the area just a few days ago and despite reports of mounting violence it is still relatively calm in Abidjan. The members for the most part are safe as well as the missionaries. The mission president and his wife as well as (if i'm not mistaken) couples are still in Abidjan. (You'll remember that the northern branches were evacuated in mid september when the rebels first began to seize the North). Things are going great!
President Steenblick and his wife will soon be replaced by the new mission president in early July (Richard & Pam Norby of Tooele, UT). We are awaiting their return and report on the situation and progress that that is being made despite the unfortunate situation. Keep them in your prayers!!!
[President Evanson will also have a mission update from President Steenblik at the April 4, 2003 Reunion. Click here for latest mission update]
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