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KSAT 12 1408 N. St. Marys San Antonio, Tx. 78215 As a Board KSAT 12 1408 N. St. Marys San Antonio, Tx. 78215 As a Board Member of the North Central Optomist Club, we are honored to present this certificate to Channel 12 showing their dedication to The Karate Kids of America "Just Say No to Drugs Program". Your involvement has greatly benefited the Students, the Community, and the Martial Arts. The North Central Optomist Club supports the Karate Kids of America organization knowing that the founder and chairman Master Eli Guerra touches thousands of kids in our community having them write letters to a freind or love one telling them why they should say No! to drugs, gangs and alcohol. The winners of each category were honored by Texas Governor George Bush, San Antonio Mayor Howard Peak, and on July 15th the kids will appear on an internationally televised mass at San Fernando Cathedral by Archbishop Flores. If we work together we can help the kids of our community to make the right decisions dealing with drugs, gangs, and alchol. "Just Say No" Jerry Trevino VNorth Central Optomist Club 1998-1999 I IY - First Lady - Nancy Reagan Hen Bonilla -Member of Cangre% Foundar National "dual Say No" Campaign A Diana Lam - Supsnntshdent S.A.I.S.D. Patllck F. Fbni - A167hbi1i-0~ of Master Eli Gue6 - 5 Dan Tang So0 Do Fed. AI A. PhtlimuS. Chin Founder of the Karate Kids of America Sa"' Antonio. Texas d-4JL.L Howard Peak -Mayor Of San Antonio Okay, I'm looking forward to hearing your response, thanks Beatrice -----Original Message----- From: Hill, Cindy To: Hernandez, Beatrice B Sent: 9/9/2003 6:Ol PM Subject: RE: Hi!! i got your message and will call you tomorrow. Cindy -----Original Message----- From: Hernandez, Beatrice B [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 6:51 PM To: Hill, Cindy Subject: Hi!! Importance: High Hi Cindy C. this is Beatrice--1 set up the Beat contact with you last March at OLLU which was a blast!! I met you when you guys were at Little Caesar's by Holmes for the Carnival wrist bands--I'm not too sure if you remember. Last time you had DJs come to the Lake they did a presenation on what it took to be a DJ--this was a program that I did on behalf of RA(Resident Assistant). Well this academic year I am still an RA but also a Lake Ambassador(reps. of University-well recogonized organization on campus)--anyhow the point is the week of September22-25 is DILL0 PRIDE WEEK (dillo is ahort for armadillo- mascot). The Lake Ambassadors sponsor different events throughout the week to spread the dillo spirit around campus. On Wednesday the 24th it is Dillo Fun Day--we will have free junk food(popcorn, pickles, coton candy) for students, armadillo races, and armadillo pictures from 11:30-1:30prn in the Mall Area. We just got back from our retreat today where we discussed different ways to improve Dillo Day mainly(Wed.)--I as well the other Lake Ambasssadors thought that the OLLU students would really enjoy it if their was a radio station jammin in the mall area--draw more attention--what we want!! I was hoping that if at all possible that a group of young, outgoing DJS --last time we had a great selection(Rude Dogg, Lagy K, HAMM)would be able to come out to the Lake to help us advertise this event more--by either broadcasting from the Lake or maybe if at all possible-- a mixer DJ(which 2 wodd be awesome)!!! Maybe we could even set up a table esp. for 98.5 the BEAT--maybe they could bring items with the beat slogans(bumper stickers, shirts, etc.). Okay well I am really hoping that the BEAT crew will be able to come out to OLLU on Wednesday September 24th from 11:30-1:30pm--well I have a mtg with the Lake Ambassadors tomorrow so if you could find out as soon as possible. Tell the DJs we would really appreciate their assistance, and that they also will be able to enjoy the free junk food. Anxiously awiting your reply, Beatrice Hernandez ***emailme back or call 528-6832/ 823-0551 thanks!! ...................................................................... This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are the property of HBC and/or its affiliates, are confidential, and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom this e-mail is addressed. If you are not one of the named recipient(s) or otherwise have reason to believe that you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete this message immediately from your computer. Any other use, retention, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. ...................................................................... ...................................................................... This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are the property of HBC and/or its affiliates, are confidential, and are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom this e-mail is addressed. If you are not one of the named recipient(s) or otherwise have reason to believe that you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete this message immediately from your computer. Any other use, retention, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. ...................................................................... 3 Hill, Cindy From: Janet Realini [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 22,2003 11:04 AM To: Hill, Cindy CC: Gonzalez. J. D; Bocanegra, Daniel; Vincent Hernandez; Angela Lopez; Leticia Segundo Subject: Radio Spots and new Local spot Cindy, hi! Thanks again for all the help with the Fair. Check out the website (www.sanantonio.gov/ProjectWORTH)for great pictures of Rude Dogg and Danny B, and all the fun. I was hoping we can get the "Not Me, Not Now" radio spots tagged and on the air again soon. Last time we talked, Rene had them. These are the ones that we did focus groups on and the kids really liked. Please let me know what I can do to help get them on the air. Also, we are planning to videotape a LOCAL spot with LOCAL youth about Waiting is WORTH it! We are scheduled for 7:30-10 AM on Tuesday June 3, at Hemisfair Plaza. We have 10-20 kids who have worked on writing for the spot, and they will be there (weather permitting) for the filming. Could Rudy (or both Rudy and Danny) come to the filming to sign autographs and shake hands with our young actors and writers? Our rain backup location is the Central Library. We still have some confirmations on these locations, so the place is almost, but not completely, finalized. What do you think? We are preparing a gift for The BEAT, your Proclamation! I would like to bring it by when it is ready.. .can we meet next week? How about Thursday or Friday morning? Could we come on the morning show (briefly)to present it before we meet? Also, for your scheduling--we have rescheduled our Project WORTH Appreciation Lunch for Friday, July 18, 11:30 to 1 PM. This is a way to show all who have contributed to Project WORTH over the year how MUCH they are appreciated. I hope you and Rudy and Danny and Abby and Paul and Rene and JD can come! Janet P. Realini, M.D., M.P.H. Co-Coordinator, Project WORTH San Antonio Metropolitan Health District 332 W. 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