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The World Affairs
Council of Sonoma County The World Affairs Council of Sonoma County (WACSC) is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization whose purpose is to promote study and public education in world affairs and to contribute to improved international understanding and relations. We feature speakers such as Ambassadors, international figures, journalists, academics, and business professionals.
Council programs provide participants the opportunity to meet and ask questions of people who shape world events in a variety of formats. Regular programs are sponsored by the Council and are open both to members and the general public. P.O. Box 1433 If you are a WACSC member and have a change of name, address, phone or email, please notify Brantly Richardson by clicking your mouse arrow on the mailbox.
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Upcoming Events
SECOND QUARTER 2012 PROGRAMS
Thursday, May 31, 2012, ARAB SPRING OR ARAB FREEZE: Prospects for Democracy in the Arab World, Larry Diamond, author and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and at Stanford’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, 7:30 p.m., Spring Lake Village Auditorium
Friday June 15, 2012, RUSSIA AFTER THE ELECTIONS: What Lies Ahead? Andrei Tsygankov, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, San Francisco State University. Noon, Fountaingrove Inn, Camelot Room
Thursday, June 28, 2012, REACHING THE NEXT BILLIONS: IT Adoption in Emerging Markets, John Davies, V.P. Intel World Ahead, 7:30 p.m. Spring Lake Village Auditorium
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News Items:
World Affairs Councils of America You may have noticed the addition of the WACA logo in our flyers and on our Website. As a long-standing, dues-paying member of this national organization of councils, we are now participating in the branding of this family of organizations that share a common purpose. Dale Schmid, Treasurer, together with his wife Susan, attended the national WACA convention in Washington, D.C., in November, representing our WACSC Council. Dale’s report to the Board contained much useful information and confirmed that WACSC is one of the best all-volunteer councils in the U.S. in terms of activities, management, and finances.
WACSC Speaker’s Bureau Under the direction of Membership Chairman Jim York, a new Speaker’s Bureau has been established to carry the message of WACSC to the Sonoma County community. Any member who can suggest an organization that might welcome a speaker representing our Council, please contact Jim at wacsc@gmail.com.
Help Wanted The Board is looking for one or more volunteers qualified in videography and editing of videos for posting on our website and possibly for web streaming of speaker presentations. If you have this technical capability and experience and are willing to volunteer, please contact Bob Kirk at 538-9294 or robakirk@earthlink.net
President Bob’s New Book Bob Kirk has published a new book, A History of the South Pacific since 1513. Bob has lectured on South Pacific cruises since 1986 and taught a course on the subject for OLLI last year. He is also author of Pitcairn Island, the Bounty Mutineers and their Descendants (2008). He is completing another history book on the South Pacific for McFarland Publishing Co. His books are featured on Barnes & Noble online and Amazon.com
Newsletter Distribution PERSPECTIVES, the 6 page, full color, quarterly newsletter, is distributed only by email to members with valid email addresses registered with the Council. To receive this e-edition, members should register and keep their email addresses current. Members without email, or who prefer not to receive the e-edition, and have current mailing addresses on file with the Council, receive a mailed one color, 2 page Program Mailer with complete information about programs, meal events and reservation procedure.
Address Changes? If you have changed e-mail or mail address, or telephone number, please let us know by contacting Membership Chairman Jim York, wacsc@gmail.com, or leaving word on the hotline at 573-6014. Also, make sure your spam filters do not reject WACSC incoming e-mails. We can’t keep you informed if we can’t reach you. Thank you.
Please make sure your spam filters do not block WACSC incoming e-mails. We can’t reach you if you won’t let us into your e-mail box. Please help us stay in touch with you.
Sonoma County Museum Discount The Sonoma County Museum, the region’s art and history museum, would like to welcome new members. The museum views the World Affairs Council as a particularly compatible demographic and is offering a 20% discount on all membership levels to new members who are also WAC members. Here's how it works: Individual Dual Supporting
Regular museum memberships: $45 $75 $125 Discount: 9 15 25 New WAC museum memberships: $36 $60 $100
This is restricted to new museum members only. No other discounts apply. When applying, write "WAC Discount" on the memo portion of your check.
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