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2009 Schedule
July 9 . . . . Arkadelphia, AR
July 14 . . . Tulsa, OK
July 14 . . . Little Rock, AR
July 16 . . . Dallas, TX
July 18 . . . Orange County, CA
Aug 3 . . . . Russellville, AR
Aug 4 . . . . St. Louis, MO
Aug 11. . . . Little Rock, AR
Aug 11 . . . Tulsa, OK
Aug 22. . . .Austin, TX
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Sept 5 . . . .Orange County, CA
Sept 8 . . . . Tulsa, OK
Sept 8 . . . . Little Rock, AR
Sept 22. . . .Olathe, KS
Oct 6 . . . . .St. Louis, MO
Oct 13. . . . .Little Rock, AR
Oct 13 . . . . Tulsa, OK
Nov 10. . . .Little Rock, AR
Nov 10 . . . Tulsa, OK
Dec 1. . . . .St. Louis, MO
Dec 8 . . . . Tulsa, OK
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2009 Adoption
Workshop Schedule
Aug 8 . . . . Tulsa, OK
Aug 22. . . . Wichita, KS
Sept 12 . . . St. Louis, MO
Oct 10 . . . .Tulsa, OK
Oct 24 . . . .Orange County, CA
Nov 7 . . . .Oklahoma City, OK
Dec 5 . . . . Tulsa, OK
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OFFICE HOURS (CST)
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM...Mon-Thurs
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM...FridayLOCATIONS:
In Oklahoma -- main office
3227 East 31st Street, #200
Tulsa, OK 74105
Voice: 918/749-4600
Fax: 918/749-7144
Email this office
In Arkansas --
4702 W. Commercial Dr., #B1
North Little Rock, AR 72116
and
1882 North Starr Road
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Voice: 501/791-9300
Fax: 501/791-9303
Email this
office
In California --
18001 Irvine Blvd., Suite 101
Tustin, CA 92780
Voice: 714/734-8600
Fax: 714/734-8688
Email this office
In Colorado--
Voice: 720/733-7718
Email our Mountain
Regional Coordinator
In Kansas --
2420 West 76th Street
Prairie Village, KS 66208
Voice: 913/544-2805
Email this office
In Missouri --
1 First Missouri Center, #115
St. Louis, MO 63141
Voice: 314/576-4100
Fax: 314/453-9975
Email this
office In Texas --
5200 South Buckner Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75227
Voice: 214/319-3426
Fax: 214/319-3470
Email this office
In Indiana --
Voice: 765/965-1195
Email our Midwest
Regional Coordinator
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Affiliations
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Joint Council on International
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North American Association of
Christians in Social Work |
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Dillon International, Inc. is a
registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is classified
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Combined Federal Campaign |
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Burns Data Control, Inc.
"Adoption Software Designed By And For Adoption Agencies" |
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Guatemala Heritage
Weekend
March 27 - 28, 2009
@ Tulsa Christian Fellowship
2121 East 3rd Street
Tulsa, OK 74104
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Weekend Overview
Families
who have adopted children from Guatemala will have the
opportunity to get together in Tulsa, OK, for a weekend of fun,
cultural activities for
both parents and children. A celebration lunch concludes the weekend
of activities. Dillon's Guatemala Heritage Weekend is open
to ALL adoptive families (regardless of agency
used for adoption placement) who have adopted from
Guatemala.
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Area Hotels
We recommend the following hotels that are within the area
around Tulsa Christian Fellowship. Please contact the
individual hotel to check room availability and to make
reservations.
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How You Can Help
Open Your Home -- If you have an extra
bedroom that you would be willing to offer to an out-of-town
camp family as a place to stay in lieu of a hotel, please let us
know. Saving hotel fees could make all the difference in
whether an out-of-town family is able to attend camp this year
and have a chance to give their child(ren) the "heritage camp
experience."
Donate to the Camp Scholarship Fund --
We also accept donations to provide scholarships to children to
be able to attend camp, who otherwise would be unable to
participate, and/or "family grants" to assist traveling families
with their motel fees so that they may attend camp.
For more information on how your family can help
a fellow camp family and share the camp experience together,
email Rosalyn or
call 918.749.4600.
Also, if you know of a family who needs help to
attend, please let us know.
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Guatemala Heritage Weekend Highlights
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Theme was Ancient Heritage- Campers learned all about Mayan
civilization.
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Made gourd bowls, Mayan turquoise masks, decorated the
national bird (Resplendandt Quetzal), Made “Bug tacos”,
Learned about and made weavings on weaving looms
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Brad Weaver taught campers about the national instrument,
the Marimba. Campers took turns playing various instruments
and listening to Guatemalan music
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A traditional Guatemalan meal was shared which included
Guatemalan tacos and traditional Christmas dessert
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Parents enjoyed a special workshop presented by Rebecca
Hackworth and Victor Orta about “being a conspicuous family.
Weekend
Photoshow Highlights
Be
sure to click on the "speaker icon" to turn on the
sound.
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