March Social – additional information

Friends!
March is our Social month and what a way to utilize the beautiful International District Library with a documentary film!
Tom Dyble, one of our members, whose love is history, attended the premier showing of the film at the November 2017 meeting of the Victim of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington DC.
Women of the Gulag:  The Last Survivors
We are privileged to have the opportunity to view the documentary film Women of the Gulag which tells the compelling and tragic stories of six women as last survivors of the Gulag.  Gulag was a government agency in charge of the Soviet forced labor camp system.  The six women were in their eighties and nineties who survived Stalin’s repression of the 1930s.  This is the first account of women in the camps and special settlements.
 
Please reserve the date Saturday, April 6!
 
Guests are welcomed and what a way to grow our membership!
Please make your reservations no later than Thursday,  April 3,  2024, by calling or texting Berta at 505-710-4448 or emailing her at vets4vets@aol.com.  Please let me know if you will be able to join us for Lunch when you RSVP.
PLACE:          International District Public Library
ADDRESS:     7601 Central Ave. NE
DATE:             Saturday, April 6, 2024
TIME:               11:00 – 1:00             
 Restaurant: Cervantes Restaurant & Lounge – about 1:30 pm – 505-262-2253
                        5801 Gibson Blvd SE
See you soon!

March Social

Friends!
March is our Social month and what a way to utilize the beautiful International District Library with a documentary film!
Tom Dyble, one of our members, whose love is history, attended the premier showing of the film at the November 2017 meeting of the Victim of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington DC.
Women of the Gulag:  The Last Survivors
We are privileged to have the opportunity to view the documentary film Women of the Gulag which tells the compelling and tragic stories of six women as last survivors of the Gulag.  Gulag was a government agency in charge of the Soviet forced labor camp system.  The six women were in their eighties and nineties who survived Stalin’s repression of the 1930s.  This is the first account of women in the camps and special settlements.
 
Please reserve the date Saturday, April 6!
 
Guests are welcomed and what a way to grow our membership!
Please make your reservations no later than Thursday,  April 3,  2024. Email:  vets4vets@aol.com.
PLACE:          International District Public Library
ADDRESS:     7601 Central Ave. NE
DATE:             Saturday, April 6, 2024
TIME:               11:00 – 1:00             
 We will go to lunch immediately after the meeting.  The restaurant is TBD.(suggestions welcomed!)

Outbound journey to Medicine Hat, Canada

Update: If you are interested in participating in the International Outbound Journey to Medicine Hat, Canada, please note the dates are June 18-25, 2024. Please contact the Journey Coordinator if you wish to go on this trip.