♣ RPCVw Policy n Pint Join us for a policy discussion at The Red Derby (3718 14th St.,NW) on Thursday June 4 from 6:30-8pm. Questions? Please contact programs@rpcvw.org
♣ RPCVw Board Meet n Greet Learn more about RPCVw and how you can join the 2009-2010 board on Monday June 15 from 8-10pm. Meet us at Jessica's (3162 18th St., NW) To RSVP, please email communityservice@rpcvw.org
♣RPCVw 2009-2010 Board Nominations Participate in strategy and program coordination for our organization. Statements of interest are due on Wednesday June 17 Questions? Please email vicepresident@rpcvw.org
♣ RPCVw June Happy Hour Thursday June 25, Nellie's U Street Tavern (900 U Street NW). For more information, please email social@rpcvw.org
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Annual Summer Picnic
Summer is calling at RPCV/W
Join us for BBQ and fun in the sun at the annual RPCV/W picnic.
Saturday, July 11th, 12:30 - 4:00
Capital Yacht Club
1000 Water Street SW (next door to the fish market)
The Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington D.C. (RPCVw) was founded in 1979 and incorporated in 1990 in the District of Columbia. RPCVw is one of the largest organizations of its kind in the world. RPCVw is a nonprofit 501(c)3 and represents more than 900 returned Peace Corps volunteers, Peace Corps staff, and Peace Corps families and supporters in the greater Washington D.C. area. RPCVw is governed by an elected board of directors.
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Video File: Peace Corps Thailand- From Staging to Site Placement
This is a video tour that follows a group of new Peace Corps Thailand Volunteers through the very beginning of their Peace Corps Service (staging in the U.S., arrival in country) through intensive technical, culture and language training for 3-4 months, the home stay experience and then site placement. It have proven very useful for those considering Peace Corps Service and for those just about to depart for their tour. Enjoy!
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Beginning March 1, 2006, in honor of all current and returned Volunteers, the Peace Corps will celebrate 45 years of service promoting peace and friendship throughout the world. Whether the venue is a classroom, a library, or a village in a remote part of the world, join us in honoring the enduring legacy of Peace Corps service.
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