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        We received the following e-mail from Karen Miller of Ulster Project, Atlanta:

                                                                                                                                                                                       We need your help!   The Ulster Project Atlanta is planning for 2006.   We need more people to help us out with our different needs.  
 
1.  We need more people on our board
2.  We need people to help fundraise
3.  We need people to seek host families
4.  We need people to help with our Christmas Tea on December 17
5.  We need people to help with our Spring Ceili
 
It need not be a huge commitment...every little bit helps.
 
Our next meetings are at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church @ 7:30pm
on September 20, October 25, November 15, and December 6
 
Please let me know if you can attend, or help us in any way!  We need you!
 
Karen Miller
Ulster Project Atlanta
770-952-0040 home
678-522-5267 cell
ulsterprojectatl@aol.com
www.ulsterprojectatlanta.org

        Certainly this worthy project, which is largely funded and administered by U.S. volunteers, faces a serious challenge all over the United States in that so much attention is currently focused on the victims and damage from hurricanes Katrina and Rita.  Many Americans have given all they have to give, both in resources and energy, to alleviate those terrible tragedies. But The Ulster Project is important too, never more than now.  Recent actions by Sinn F'ein have created an opportunity to finally achieve peace in Ulster and this is a time to reach out with as much good will as possible.  The Ulster Project is a primary leader in that effort and we encourage all to do what they can to help, not only the Atlanta chapter, but all the others around the country.  See our links page for contact information.

Massilon/Canton, Ohio - Belfast, Ireland Ulster Project, 2004

October, 2005 Comment