2009.11.16: Patrice Koerper recently returned to Florida after serving almost 3 years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Macedonia
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2009.11.16: Patrice Koerper recently returned to Florida after serving almost 3 years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Macedonia
Patrice Koerper recently returned to Florida after serving almost 3 years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Macedonia
Koerper, a former Cape Coral resident and Friend of the Library, recently returned to Florida after serving almost 3 years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Macedonia. She will share many tales about her adventures there, the many deep and ongoing friendships she experienced and the daily joy of living in such an historically rich and amazingly beautiful country. Her exciting presentation will include photographs and examples of Macedonian pottery and jewelry.
Patrice Koerper recently returned to Florida after serving almost 3 years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Macedonia
Friends of the Cape Coral Library host former Peace Corps volunteer
POSTED: November 16, 2009
Join the Friends of the Cape Coral Library on Saturday, Nov. 21, at 10 a.m. in the Cape Coral Library Meeting Room as its host Patrice Koerper, former Peace Corps volunteer. Prior to the meeting a continental breakfast will be served.
Koerper, a former Cape Coral resident and Friend of the Library, recently returned to Florida after serving almost 3 years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Macedonia. She will share many tales about her adventures there, the many deep and ongoing friendships she experienced and the daily joy of living in such an historically rich and amazingly beautiful country. Her exciting presentation will include photographs and examples of Macedonian pottery and jewelry.
Friends of the Cape Coral Library are community members and volunteers who support the activities of the library. Annual membership is $10 for individuals, $15 for families, $50 for Civic Benefactor, $100 for Corporate Benefactor and $150 for Life membership. Meetings are held the third Saturday of January, March, May, July, September and November. For more information call the Friends Hotline at 239-477-5100 or go to www.capefriends.org.
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Headlines: November, 2009; Peace Corps Macedonia; Directory of Macedonia RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Macedonia RPCVs; The Third Goal; Florida
When this story was posted in December 2009, this was on the front page of PCOL:
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