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Insurance RON STEEVES, Director-Atlantic Canada COMMUNIQUE – January to March 30, 2019 January 25 - 31: Snowbird Extravaganza and annual CSA meetings FEBRUARY & MARCH: It should be noted that Ron & Judy placed hundreds of picnic fliers on Canadian-licensed vehicles in mall parking lots; flea markets, supermarket lots, & RV parks from Zephyrhills to Bradenton & Sarasota (including Clearwater, Largo, St. Petersburg and New Port Richey). February 7: Harborside Condo Park, South Pasadena; 43 attend, 10 newmembers February 16: Southern Charm Park, Zephyrhills; 300 attend, 24 members February 18: N.B. picnic, Fort DeSoto, assisted by Bob & Charlene Herman; 500+, 25 members February 21: Military Police, Fort DeSoto; 12 attend, 6 members February 26: Winter Information Meeting, Master of Ceremonies, Bradenton February 27: Winter Information Meeting, Clearwater February 28: Top of theWorld Condo Park, Clearwater; 40 attend, 11 members March 6: Sleepy Hollow Park, Zephyrhills; est. 24 attend, 10 members March 7: Newfoundland/Labrador picnic; est. 600 attend, 25 members March 8: Fairway Village, Largo, accompanied by Wallace & AnnWeylie; est. 175 attend, 14 members March 10: Prince Edward Island picnic, Fort DeSoto Park; est. 300 attend, 53 members March 19: Ontario picnic, Fort DeSoto Park – cancelled on site, due to rain & cold winds. March 24: Nova Scotia picnic, Lake Seminole Park, assisted by Bob & Lois Slack; 195 attend, 29 members SUMMARY RECAP OF GRASSROOTS EVENTS Received 110 applications, resulting in 144 new members and 65 renewal members. Membership Sales: 96 one-year; 3 two-year; 5 three-year; 4 five-year; 2 lifetime memberships. Friendship Pin sales: $91.00 A total of 10 events, excluding Snowbird Extravaganza and the twoWinter Information meetings. CSANews | SPRING 2019 | 13

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