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Stories: The First Colombia-Venezuela Missionary Reunion

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The First Colombia-Venezuela Missionary Reunion 22 Nov 2000
Here's an unsigned piece, from the November, 1970 issue of the mission magazine, "La Cosecha": The First Colombia-Venezuela Missionary Reunion On October 2, 1970 in the Jesse Knight Building on the Brigham Young University Campus in Provo, Utah was held the first Colombia-Venezuela missionary reunion. Letters were sent out to all R.M.'s advising them of the reunion. Forty missionaries with their wives, friends, etc. attended and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Mark Skousen was Master of Ceremonies and was helped considerably by Greg Hansen. Ethel Julander was in charge of refreshments. Latest issues of the Cosecha were passed out and after a discussion of the latest developments of the mission, each person stood up to introduce himself and tell of his latest endeavors. Then, Gred Hansen showed them all an old time tourist movie of Colombia and Venezuela and it was said that many fond memories were brought back. The next reunion has been planned to be held in six months. See you there?? (Contributed by Marsha Ward.)
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