September 25,1999 Ms. Jessie Degollado KSAT - 12 1408 N. St. Mary’s San Antonio, T-exas 78215 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: Station Manager I General Manager Colonial Classics Colonial Hills United Methodist Church 5247 Vance Jackson San Antonio. TX 78230-4699 Herb Gray Program Director 10 January 2000 5118 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 IO, Steve scored a solid IO! 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 I’ I’ Unitedway 01 san bntauo and Bexar cwnty Post Oftice Bon 898 San Antonio. Texas 78293~0898 (210) 352~7coO 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. Sincerelv. &-aHoward J. Nolan Rdnald K. Calgaard Chairman of the Board President 519 W. Houston St. San Antonio, Texas 78207 Phone (210) 737-0742. Fax (210) 704-2369 e-mail: [email protected] 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 MSIcc 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 A vision fbr Special Thanks Children Center Walter Martinez Turtle Creek Interests is proud to present Congress on Turtk Creek Bahoom 3830 Parkdak at Datapoint Children 2000 Tuesa'ay, Septmbrr 19, 2000 Turtk Creek Ballmom 3830 Parkdak at Datapoint 7:30 a.m. Registration Your registrationfee of$30.00 per person entitles 8:25 a.m. Welcome-Joe Linson The mission of A Ksion for Children you to entry and participation in the full Master of Ceremonies Congxss agenda, a continental breakhsr, Center is to improve the quality of life for San 8:30 a.m. Convening of the Congress luncheon,and a commemorative gift. Antonio k youngest citizens. Mezan Kromer, Ph.D. 850 a.m. Childwatch: A Silent Crisis Congress 2000 will report the accom- Video Organization: plishments of Congresss '38, review the strate- 9:OO a.m. The State of Our Children's Health Address: Senator Leticia Van de Putte gies of 2000 goals, and refine the action plans 9:40 a.m. Community Water Fluoridation City: Zip: to continue A &ion for Children k mission. Maria Lopez Howell, DDS Work Phone: Fax: Vision 2000 Children's Agenda 1O:lO a.m. BREAK/PRESS CONFERENCE e-mail: 10:30 a.m. Child Abuse Hurts which work session would you prefer? Health Care Panel Karen Gallagher, Moderator Catherine Babbitt, JD Please indicate one of the following: Primary Care Support the Cindy Beamer, MD OHealth Care Rose Orsborn Children's Health Insurance Program Judge Peter S&i OFluoride Education Campaign and Medicaid program to assure OChild Abuse Prevention health care for every child. 11:15 a.m. Investing in Babies' Brains: A Strategic Plan for OEarly Care and Education Oral Health Educate the public Early Care and Education regarding community water fluoridation. Panel Peggy Walker, Moderator Please clip this registration form Child Abuse Prevention ElaineMenDennis camga oza and mail it with our check for Toni Van Buren $30 payatle to: Define, develop and implement a 12:OO p.m Luncheon and Kepote Challenge comprehensive awareness campaign. Jack Levine, President A Vision For Children Center* Collaborate with all systems for unified Center for Florida's Children Campaign for Florida's Children 519 Houston Street intervention. W. 1:15 p.m. Report Card: San Antonio, Texas 78207 Early Care and Education '98 Congress on Children Preparation for Work Sessions tel: 210.737.0742 210.704.2369 Promote public awareness about infant 130 p.m. Work Sessions fax: brain development, successful parenting *Health Care Access and importance of quality early *Fluoride Education Campaign childhood education. Child Abuse Prevention *Early Care and Education Collaborate with all agenices in expanding and enhancing affordable 3:30 p.m. Report Out and Call to Action *A special initiative of Any Baby Can, Inc. 501 (cj(3) niiilitv rhilcl rgn- 4r4S n.m. Adiournment March 4,lYYY The Mike Jones Parker KSAI-'IV Group yunoxz4m ,. .. an Antonio 'rx ,78215 ADVE~ING Sune 420 ot'San Antomo's February Household Sa" km+abxm support of this important environmental p 78213 210-525-8146 FAX: .21O525-1945 o HHW Program CITY OF SAN ANTONIO ENWRONMENTAL SER WCES DIWSION Thank You for your Support HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION EVE" SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1999 KSAT - TV Your contribution is helping keep our community 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 May 17, 1999 Kathryn M. Johnson President Elect Martha Weiss Mr. Jim Joslin, General Manager First vice President KSAT 12 Sherri Hernandez N. Second Vice President 1408 St. Mary’s Janet Holliday San Antonio, Texas 78215 Third Vice President Barbara Schneider Fourth Vice Presldent Dear Jim: Sarah Miller Treasurer Thank you for your partnership with the Cancer Center Council, Borbara Goletz Recording Secretary the Cancer Therapy and Research Center, and the San Antonio Judy Goldstein Dermatological Society for the 13th annual Skin Cancer Corresponding Secretary Screening Clinic. On Saturday, May lst, our 17 volunteer Carol Foster TRUSTEES physicians screened 672 people, most of whom came as a direct Glenda Alter result of your promotion of this event. Shelley Bass Louise Beldon Marion Bell Lynne Lahourcade Breuel Please see the enclosed list of what the doctors found, the Lynn Brill number of patients, and how they became aware of the Marilyn Cockburn Kathleen Coiner screening clinic. We know that your participation brought this Sue Cunnlngham event to the attention of many in your viewing audience, and Linda Davis Bonnie Dawson quite possibly will have a direct effect of saving lives because of Wolton Gregory Beverly Purceil-Guerra early detection of various forms of skin cancer.
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