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September 25,1999
Ms. Jessie Degollado
1408 N. St. Mary’s San Antonio, T-exas 78215
KSAT - 12
Dear Ms. Degollado:
Thank-you so very much for the outstanding manner in which you covered our first meeting of the Neighbors Against Crime Group. Because of your reporting, we have been contacted by many other south side citizens who share the same concerns,
We are currently working on plans for our second meeting. We expect to have speakers from both SAPD and Bexar County Sheriffs GANG INTELLIGENCE do a visual program.
Ms. Degollado, we are true fans of Channel 12 and have always preferred the news coverage your station provides. We have all commented on how much we enjoyed hearing the snappy opening your anchor people would use “KSAT News begins - RIGHT NOW.” (Some of us noticed how the other stations tried using a similar announcement.) We are pleased with Channel 12’s latest idea of reporting community concerns, You have given us another reason to keep watching your station.
Again, we want to express our sincere appreciation for your assistance in our efforts to deter crime in our community. We hope to see you again.
Sincerely,
cc : S ta t ion Manager I General Manager
Herb Gray Program Director
Colonial Classics Colonial Hills United Methodist Church
5247 Vance Jackson San Antonio. TX 78230-4699
10 January 2000 51 18 Casbury
San Antonio, Texas 78249-1784
To: Mr. James Joslyn, VP & GM KSAT 12 1408 N. St. Mary’s Street San Antonio, Texas 78215
Subject: Appreciation for an Outstandingly Superior Quality Performance by Steve Browne
Dear Mr. Joslyn:
This letter is to express gratitude and appreciation for KSAT’s policy of making available KSAT personalities as guest speakers to community groups and more specifically for the exceptionally fine success of Steve Browne in speaking to the over age 55 group, namely the Colonial Classics, of Colonial Hills United Methodist Church, on Monday 10 January 2000.
Steve’s audience of some 80 plus people was thoroughly and cheerfully delighted with his performance in telling about his career in weather forecasting, about the science of weather forecasting, and about the joys he derives from weather reporting. Know that on the audience satisfaction scale of 1 to I O , Steve scored a solid I O ! Steve is a winner!!
Please add to the many congratulatory comments Steve received today from his Colonial Classics audience by passing along to him these additional praises for his time and the enlightened enthusiasm and humor he placed into his delivery to Colonial Classics.
HerbGray .
Dear KSAT,
I would like to thank you for your donation to the Fraternity of Phi Gamma
Delta’s Bike to the Beach last spring. Our annual Bike to the Beach allows the
Children’s Shelter of San Antonio to buy clothes and shoes for needy children across the
San Antonio area. Without donations like yours, this would not be possible. Thank you
again
Sincerely,
Saul Teska
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October 25,2000
Mr. James Joslyn President & General Manager KSAT - TV 12 P.O. Box 2478 San Antonio. TX 78298
Dear Jim:
We would both like to thank you for the leadership you have shown in this year’s United Way campaign effort. Your pacesetter report of $17,000 is an outstanding contribution to our total pacesetter amount of $16,179,681. The generosity demonstrated by you and your associates at KSAT - TV 12 is truly admirable.
Thank you again, Jim, for your tremendous commitment to our local United Way effort. We are grateful for your leadership and support.
Rdnald K. Calgaard Chairman of the Board
&-a Howard J. Nolan
President
519 W. Houston St. San Antonio, Texas 78207 Phone (210) 737-0742. Fax (210) 704-2369 e-mail: avisionforchildrenctr@srhc.iwhs.org
September 15,2000
Mr. Jim Joslyn, General Manager KSAT Television 1408 N. St. Mary's San Antonio, Texas 78215
Dear Jim:
I wish to convey sincere thanks to you for your recent excellent editorial comments on the water fluoridation issue. It will be a long journey, between today and November 7". Your endorsement and lucid comments will certainly help educate the community.
Enclosed please find a brochure on our September 19'h Congress on Children. You are welcome as our guest to all or any portion of the September 19* event. Please call if you would like to join us.
Sincerely,
Marian Sokol, Ph.D., MPH Founding Executive Director
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Enclosure
Funding Partners: Any Baby Can, Inc., Christus Santa Rosa Children's Hospital, First Unitarian Universalist Church, H-E-B, The lee Wilson McMullan Fund of The Son Antonio Areo Foundation, Methodist Children's Hospital, Methodist Healthcare Ministries,
Notional Association of Child Advocates, Son Antonio fighting Back of United Way, Sisters of Charity of the Incornate Word Pierre Fund, and U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau.
Sponsors
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Children's Hospital
Community First Health Plans H.E.B.
John Snow, Inc. Methodist Children's Hospital San Antonio Commission for
Children and Families
Special Thanks
Walter Martinez Turtle Creek Interests
Turtk Creek Bahoom 3830 Parkdak at Datapoint
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Children Center
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Congress on Children
2000 Tuesa'ay, Septmbrr 19, 2000
Turtk Creek Ballmom 3830 Parkdak at Datapoint
7:30 a.m. 8:25 a.m.
Center is to improve the quality of life for San 8:30 a.m. Antonio k youngest citizens.
850 a.m.
The mission o f A Ksion for Children
Congress 2000 will report the accom- plishments o f Congresss '38, review the strate- gies of 2000 goals, and refine the action plans to continue A &ion f o r Children k mission.
Vision 2000 Children's Agenda
Health Care
Primary Care Support the Children's Health Insurance Program and Medicaid program to assure health care for every child.
regarding community water fluoridation. Oral Health Educate the public
Child Abuse Prevention
Define, develop and implement a comprehensive awareness campaign. Collaborate with all systems for unified intervention.
Early Care and Education
Promote public awareness about infant brain development, successful parenting and importance of quality early childhood education. Collaborate with all agenices in expanding and enhancing affordable niiilitv rhilcl r g n -
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9:40 a.m.
1O:lO a.m. 10:30 a.m. Panel
11:15 a.m.
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1:15 p.m.
130 p.m.
3:30 p.m. 4r4S n.m.
Registration Welcome-Joe Linson Master of Ceremonies Convening of the Congress Mezan Kromer, Ph.D.
Your registration fee of$30.00 per person entitles you to entry and participation in the full Congxss agenda, a continental breakhsr, luncheon, and a commemorative gift.
Childwatch: A Silent Crisis Video The State of Our Children's Health Senator Leticia Van de Putte Community Water Fluoridation Maria Lopez Howell, DDS BREAK/PRESS CONFERENCE Child Abuse Hurts Karen Gallagher, Moderator Catherine Babbitt, JD Cindy Beamer, MD Rose Orsborn Judge Peter S&i Investing in Babies' Brains: A Strategic Plan for Early Care and Education Peggy Walker, Moderator
ElaineMen Dennis camga oza Toni Van Buren
Luncheon and Kepote Challenge Jack Levine, President Center for Florida's Children Campaign for Florida's Children Report Card: '98 Congress on Children Preparation for Work Sessions Work Sessions *Health Care Access *Fluoride Education Campaign Child Abuse Prevention *Early Care and Education Report Out and Call to Action Adiournment
Organization: Address:
City: Zip: Work Phone: Fax: e-mail:
which work session would you prefer? Please indicate one of the following:
OHealth Care OFluoride Education Campaign OChild Abuse Prevention OEarly Care and Education
Please clip this registration form and mail it with our check for
$30 payatle to:
A Vision For Children Center* 519 W. Houston Street
San Antonio, Texas 78207 tel: 210.737.0742 fax: 210.704.2369
*A special initiative of Any Baby Can, Inc. 501 (cj(3)
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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
Together we can make a difference.
In support of the Cancer Therapy & Research Center
CANCER CENTER COUNCIL BOARD OFTRUSTEES OFFICERS
President Kathryn M. Johnson President Elect Martha Weiss First vice President Sherri Hernandez Second Vice President Janet Holliday Third Vice President Barbara Schneider
Fourth Vice Presldent Sarah Miller
Treasurer Borbara Goletz
Recording Secretary Judy Goldstein Corresponding Secretary Carol Foster
TRUSTEES Glenda Alter Shelley Bass Louise Beldon Marion Bell Lynne Lahourcade Breuel Lynn Brill Marilyn Cockburn Kathleen Coiner Sue Cunnlngham Linda Davis Bonnie Dawson Wolton Gregory Beverly Purceil-Guerra Gail Gurwitz Jan Hili Dee Ann Jennings Sandi Kolitz Sue Koiitz Carol Kopplow Sandy Levinson Nancy Laeffler Madeline Lynch Yona McNkh Beth Novlck Vicki Richardson Stephanie Rickel Marla Elena Soda Joanle SchwOrtz Marsha Shielcts Hvdle Sumner
May 17, 1999
Mr. Jim Joslin, General Manager KSAT 12 1408 N. St. Mary’s San Antonio, Texas 78215
Dear Jim:
Thank you for your partnership with the Cancer Center Council, the Cancer Therapy and Research Center, and the San Antonio Dermatological Society for the 13th annual Skin Cancer Screening Clinic. On Saturday, May lst, our 17 volunteer physicians screened 672 people, most of whom came as a direct result of your promotion of this event.
Please see the enclosed list of what the doctors found, the number of patients, and how they became aware of the screening clinic. We know that your participation brought this event t o the attention of many in your viewing audience, and quite possibly will have a direct effect of saving lives because of early detection of various forms of skin cancer.
We thank you for your enthusiastic and vital participation in this community service. On behalf of the 57 volunteers of the Cancer Center Council who worked on this project, we extend to you our sincere thanks and appreciation, and we hope to partner with you again to increase public awareness about skin cancer.
Gratefully yours,
Co-Chairman
Esther Zorrllla
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDEN Beverly Birnbaum
ADVISORS Barbara Dreeben Bonnie Kornrnan
Charllne McCombs Karen Norman Helen West
Co-Chairman
Peggy Mays
HONORARY TRUSTEES Enc. Helen Jacobson Terry Walder Lois Yancy
81 22 Datapoint Drive, Suite 600 San Antonio, Texas 78229
MaAha Shields Co-Chairman
(210) 616-5514
MNIY FIHH ANNIVtRSARI
Results from 1999 Skin Cancer Screening Prepared by:
Ronni Chozick. Associate Director of EducationlPrevention Outreach
Total Number Screened: 672
Presumptive Diagnosis and Number Found:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Seborrheic keratosis Actinic keratosis Dysplastic nevus Congenital nevus Basal-cell carcinoma Squamous-cell carcinoma Metanoma Other None (Normal Screening)
106 62 54 24 44 6
12 240 124
Biopsy Recommended: 184
Referred for further care: 267
How participants heard about the screening:
1. Newspaper 2. Tv 3. Radio 4. Posterlflyer 5. Other (MA mailing list, CCC. etc.)
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Lettie Hiatt
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tmatthews7@satx.rr.com Thursday, July 04, 2002 2 0 4 PM programming@clickonsa.com AUTOMATIC EMAIL - Feedback
EMAIL SUBJECT: ClickOnSA.com - Website Feedback
MESSAGE: Thank you so much for staying on the air for extended periods of time to bring us coverage of the flood.
It was helpful having this site to go to in order to get additonal information. It helped to keep friends and family informed out of state. I flipped between the stations and there was a difference. If it had not been for all stations covering the event we would have missed important and vital information.
I want you to know that I speak for many when I say Thank you for the time you spent away from your families to bring information to us. WE appreciate what you did. Thank you for keeping us safe and informed. Some of the on-the-scene pictures were awesome. It was so helpful to be able to see what was going on around us that we were not aware of.
I was most impressed with the way the media was able to work with city officials and rescue workers in bringing us infomation. They worked as a team and a united resource that kept us safe and out of harms way.
I hope that you can be recognized for your outstanding contribution to our city during c
time of need. I was most impressed.
Respectfully,
Terry Matthews tmatthews'l@satx.rr.com 210-492-6529
EMAIL ADDRESS: tmatthews7@satx.rr.com
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We loved the news -- Firework's Warning Frias thank you for warning the public and the follow-up story,
it was because you at KSAT cared.
Mr. John Frias J.
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Lettie Hiatt From: Steve Browne [sbrowne@ksat.com]
Sent: To: jjoslyn@ksat.com; jboyle@ksat.com
Subject: FW: Hondo
Wednesday, March 27,2002 2 5 4 PM
----Original Message----- From: Rosa Dominguez [mailto:rdominguez@TNC.ORG] Sent: Friday, March 22,2002 1:24 PM To: sbrowne@bat.com Subject. Hondo
Mr. Browne,
I would like to Thank You! for your coverage of the storm Monday evening. I had received a weather alert stating that a severe storm was heading towards Hondo. so I decided to leave work a little early to prepare for it. When I got home my family were already watching your weather report. By watching your weather reports. I was able to contact my brother (who lives about two miles out of Hondo, in a double- wide) to inform him of the weather conditions. Right before the electricity went out, your stated that a severe storm was heading west on Highway 90. We were prepare for what was heading our way because of you.
On October 12, your newscast was a lifesaver -- you were the only one to inform us of two (2) tornadoes heading down Highway 90.
Thank you1
-- Rosa Maria
Rosa Maria Dominguez Administrative Assistant The Nature Conservancy San Antonio, Texas 78295 2101224-8174. Ext. 251 FAX 2101224-0103
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Dear Sponsor,
Thank you for your support of the brim Heart Association's 2002 American Heart Wdk, (Tax n) # 13 56 13797). Your donation of media coveralae is greatly appreciated
The American Heart Association is dedicated to the reduction of disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke. Your contribution will M e r that mission by funding research, public and professional education, and community service. Your donation will help save lives.
While sigmlicant advances have been made, almost one million Americans still die each year from heart attacks, stxokes, and other causes related to cardiovascular diseases. And the death rates from rheumatic fever, congenital heart disease, and hypertension disease continued to decline. Americans are changing their lifestyles to protect themselves from the ravages of heart disease. And slowly but surely, the battle against heart and blood vessel disease - America's No. 1 - is being won.
This letter is your receipt for your g!?. Please keep this letter for your tax records. This letter is in compliance with current LRS. regulations.
Sincere1
Fawn FoudrayGolich CoIporate Market Director. American Heart Association
Busse, Julie (CBI-San Antonio)
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Winston, Kris (CBI-San Antonio) Friday, January 16,2004 952 AM Busse, Julie (CBI-San Antonio) Public file stuff
_ _ _ _ _ Original Message----- From: Mark Churchwell [mailto:MChurchwell@sanantonio.govl SenL: Thursday, January 15, 2004 2:23 PM To: Winston, Kris (CBI-San Antonio) Subject: Listener from website
Just wanted to say thank you
I am a happily married father of 2 who is relieved to hear such a respectful and entertaining show in the morning. In an era where people will do anything for ratings, if it means cursing with no regard, or degrading others. But cutting through all this filth, you guys shine like a huge star for every hard working Rmerican who cares for their family and what they are exposed to. You understand your influence as a radio station and take that into account when doing your show. I listen to all types of music but, every morning I turn on yall’s program in the house, truck and work place because I know yall will show that professiona1,isrn and respect are alive and well in America.
God Bless you and your program and I am spreading the word
Thank you,
Mark
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December 18,2003
Ms. Chrissie Murnin YlOO 8122 Datapoint Dr., Suite 500 San Antonio, TX 78229
Dear Chrissie:
On Behalf of Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater San Antonio (CCCS), I would like lo thank you Cor ihe opportunity to discuss the services we provide and our involvement in the community. You are a wonderful interviewer and put me completely at ease during the interview.
This time of year, even as people splurge on Christmas, there is often a foreboding as they realize that they soon will have to pay those debts off. YlOO is performing a real community service by getting the right infomiation to consumers, so they don't pay excessive fees or get otherwise financially abused.
As a recap, CCCS's mission is to promote financial literacy and to educate consumers on the importance of money management and using credit wisely. We are members of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) and are accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services (COA). Our counselors are all certified through NFCC, and we are governed by a board of representatives from the local community. CCCS is the most recognized name in the industry and has been in San Antonio since 1984, so your listeners can feel comfortable that you are dealing with a reputable organization.
If you would like more information on our agency you may visit our website at www.cccssa.org or for more information on our industry you may visit www.nfcc.org .
I look forward to speaking with you again in the near future.
Happy Holidays,
Siephen Y n o s t r d
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What nn Incredible Holiday Shopping Spml Clmt Ypgnatrrat <ircat klds! (ireat chaperones! And all providud by the ation that mall) WKS for our children! Once again the KISS stafl: La KASA and volunwm camc rhroiuh 10 provide tho bcrt Christmas cver. The ncw venue workcd out v c r ~ wcll a d mndo the mnkhups much taeicr and gnvr rvcryonc P plwc out of the hustle and h t l c u, congebate.
I'lcsse p r on 10 Jedfcr and Alfomo ourthanh for a job well dono. You 1111 and the el'fon and heart that you put into it makc this evmt ihc highlight of ow childnn's yew. Thwkn far all you, your station and your hoyul listeners do to help i v s our kids a uue childhood. You've made our Chdrtmss merry. We wish all of you the m e . You've eamcd it.
Sinarely.
Ned Gates Dimtor of Programs
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Mr. Ben Reed General Manager Cox Radio 8 122 Datapoint San Antonio, TX
While driving yesterday near the noon hour, radio station KONO played our national anthem. I cannot tell you how much I appreciated the playing of the anthem. During these difficult and uncertain times, the playing of the national anthem reminds your listening audience of our country’s strcngth. It rallies pride and patriotism and gives our community assurances that though the times have changed since September I 1“’ our country remains the land of the free and the home of the brave.
I know the station could have played another song or sold the air time to an advcrliscr. Your playing ofihe national anthem demonstrates patriotism. We often think that only people shmv character and integrity. Your radio station demonstrated character and integrity beyond the call of duty i n our community.
I don’t know if you have received any letters or calls about this, but let me assure you that t h e is no doubt in my mind that hundreds and hundreds----if not thousands----of people in your listening audience enjoyed hearing the national anthem. I know it gave them feelings of patriotism. pride and security. I hope you continue this practice. Thank you from me and on behalf of everyone who listened and appreciated your playing of the national anthem.
Unfortunately, this letter cannot be shared with your listening audience under our code of b ethics, but nothing prevents me from teliing you that the playing of the national anthem was nothing less than a class act.
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ORLANDO L. GARCIA / U.S. District Judge
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May 19,2003
Mr. Mark Bowka KCJZ 8122 Datapoint Drive Suite#500 San Antonio, Texas 78229
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Fiesta San Antonio C.ommission we were able to subsidize and oversee
DWARD G. STEVES EF EXECUTIVE OFFICER continuing to help make Fiesta what it is. Through KCJZ’s support of the
over 95 events. These events provide an economic impact in our community of well over 250 million dollars. But much more important than the money, is the development within our community.. . a community that congeals once a year during Fiesta. No amount of money can buy that.
Fiesta Commission President Irma Flores, once said, “Fiesta was like a Salsa”. Salsa contains onions, red peppers, green peppers and tomatoes. Each vegetable on its own may be interesting, but when put together “with care”, collectively becomes irresistible. You have helped The Fiesta Commission and our Participating Organizations put on a huge event “with care” and continue to make Fiesta irresistible. And for that.. .
I thank you and Viva Fiesta,
Edward G. Steves President-Elect Fiesta San Antonio Commission
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Ms. Alyce Ian I
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Dear Alyce:
On behalf of Los Compadres and the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, thank you for sponsoring our 14* annual Mission Bike Tour.
Your very fabulous contribution of radio promotion, on-site broadcasting and gift prizes helped make this event a great fundraiser for Los Compadres and our treasured missions. The 14" annual Bike Tour was a smashing success, in spite of the rainy weather. We actually had over 250 cyclists and volunteers brave the inclement weather and ride the Mission Trail!
This event has grown and it is now eagerly awaited each fall. The success of the Mission Bike Tour is due largely to your dedication and support. Please accept our thanks for your many, many donations - you are helping preserve a significant part of our heritage, the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.
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Kristen Brassell Promotions Director K C W FM 8122 Datapoint, Suite 500 San Antonio, TX 78229
Dear Kristen.
Thank you for supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation's "Pink Ribbon Challenge." benefiting women in need of early breast cancer detection.
KCW's commitment during October greatly helped thebreastcancersite.com reach, and surpass, this year's goal of funding 250 mammograms. Because of your station's support and your loyal listeners' generous participation, over 300 low-income, minority, homeless and working-poor women will now receive free mammograms.
One in eight women either have or will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. If it's detected early enough, however, the five-year survival rate is 95 percent. Mammograms are one of the best early detection methods, yet many women go without because they don't have the necessary medical resources. This is why NBCF focuses on funding free mammography programs across the nation.
NBCF is always looking for opportunities to distribute educational materials and for support during its fundraising events. In the future should you again want to support a top national charity geared totally toward women, please don't hesitate to contact Janelle Hail, NBCF president, or me personally.
1'11 be in touch for next year's NBCF 2004 Pink Ribbon Challecge!
Kind regards,
Jean + Lange
Promotion for National Breast Cancer Foundation 206-297-0438 / jean@jlpinc.com
The Texas Cavaliers express their appreciation to the following dignitaries for accepting invitations to
participate in the 2003 River Parade:
GRAND MARSHAL Dr. Sylvia Earle
JUDGES HONORABLE EDWARD C. PRADO
HONORABLE DAVID A. BERCHELMANN, JR.
Former Chief Scientist of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
U.S.A. District Judge, Western District of Texas
37th District Court
MR. SONNY MELENDREZ Local Radio Personality
We would also like to thank the media for their contributions CLEAR CHANNEL WORLDWIDE KQXT 101.9 FM WOAl 1200 AM Cox BROADCASTING RADIO KCJZ 106.7 FM KCYY 100.3 FM KISS 99.5 FM KKYX 680 AM KONO 860 AM KONO 101.1 FM KSMG 105.3 FM
KCOR AM/FM 1350 AM 95.1 Fh, KBBT FM 98.5 FM KROM FM 92.9 FM KXTN FM 107.5 FM INFINITY BROADCASTING KTSA 550 AM TV
HISPANIC BROADCASTING COW.
TELEVISION KABB-TV Channel 29 KEBJ/UPN 2 (Time Warner Cable Channel 4) KENS-TV Channel 5
KMOL-TV Channel 4 KRRT-TV Channel 35 KSAT-TV Channel 12 KVDA-TV Channel 60 KWEX-TV Channel 41
KLRN-TV
NEWSPAPERS La Prensa Prime Time Newspapers San Antonio Express/News
Teras Lotus Ltd. *KZEP 104.5FM
Sbecial Thanks To: *Elaine Ayala
*Scott McAninch
*Kelley Kendall *Chrissie Murnin Cox Broadcasting
*Billy Rohde-WOAI *Amparo Ortiz
*Virginia Tait-
*Dave Davies KENS-TV
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Ms. Chrissie Murnin Cox Radio 8122 Data Point Drive, #500 San Antonio, TX 78229
Dear Ms. Mumin:
Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to participate in your radio program on the importance of a college education and ways students and parents can work to achieve that goal. You made the experience so easy! I enjoyed meeting you and others at Cox News.
I wish you and your son success in choosing a college that best meets his needs and interests.
Sincerely,
Rosalie Ambrosino, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Affairs
cc: Mr. David Gabler, UTSA Office of Communications
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Dear Media Friends,
2003 was a “beny” good year! Thanks to Mother Nature for great weather, to the spirit of commitment and cooperation l7om our fiends, and to the phenomenal coverage of the South Texas media, the 56Ih Annual Poteet Strawberry Festival was an overwhelming success.
Attendance was record-breaking with an estimated 135,000 guests entering our Festival Grounds. Our local non-profit organizations, which operate our food and beverage booths, were extremely pleased with gross sales of over $528,000. With their proceeds, they are able to fund their benevolent projects throughout the year. The annual Festival is the largest revenue generator in Poteet and it perpetuates the generous scholarship program for local graduates.
Please accept the sincere appreciation from the PSFA Board of Directors for all you have done to insure the continued prosperity of the Poteet Strawbeny Festival.
“Berry” truly yours,
U Nita Harvey
Habitat for Humanity international Building houses in partnership with God's people In need
October 22,2002
Megan Bishop
8122 Datapoint Dr. San Antonio, TX 78229
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Dezr Megan,
My, what a joy it was to be interviewed by you on Monday afternoon, October 14. You are such a pro! I don't think I have ever been interviewed by anyone who was better than you! I really mean that.
I have asked Stephanie Wiese of the San Antonio Habitat affiliate to get a tape of the interview because I would like to have it for our archives at Habitat International headquarters. Again, thank you for doing that most enjoyable interview.
If you are ever traveling in this part of the country. I hope you will come by for a visit. Please know that you will find a warm welcome awaiting you.
Sincerely and with gratitude,
Founder and President
cc: Dennis Bechhold Stephanie Wiese
Separate mail: Building Materials for Life (autographed)
P.S. I was particularly grateful for the good plugs you gave to my new book, Building Materials for Life. By separate mail, I am sending you a complimentary copy. I hope you enjoy it.
Millard Fuller
121 Habitat Street Arnericus, GA 31 709-3498 USA (91 2)924-6935 k X (912)924-6541