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John F. Kennedy Legacy
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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The date for the Peace Corps Open has changed to Sunday, 7 March 2010. Time remains the same, from Noon until 5 PM.
There’s no better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than on the green sinking a few putts for a great cause, especially in the winter. Tee-off with your fellow RPCVs at the exclusive H Street Country Club for a friendly round of golf and good times.
Prizes include a $50 gift certificate to H Street Country Club for the winner.
10% of the net food and drink sales will go to the LAYC.
RPCVw is pleased to announce the results of the Partnership for Peace Program for 2010. After narrowing down 16 applicants, the Partnership for Peace Committee selected three finalists to publicly propose a partnership with RPCVw at the November 10th reception at the Stuart Mott House.
After voting at the reception and online by RPCVw members, the selected organization has been selected for a partnership to raise general public awareness, fund raise and volunteer.
We would like to thank all organizations for applying and we look forward to creating a mutually beneficial partnership with LAYC throughout the 2010 year.
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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.
Williams Swears In as Director of Peace Corps
RPCVw - Serving the Third Goal of Peace Corps
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Washington D.C., P.O. Box 66101, Washington D.C. 20035 Questions? Contact Us
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