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WELCOME TO IDAHO CHAPTER 121


WELCOME TO IDAHO CHAPTER 121
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAPTER PRESIDENT ...

    The Qwest Pioneers encourage the support of education in our local communities as well as other avenues of communtiy service. One of the best aspects of Pioneering is that you can volunteer in area's you are passionate about. Libraries, hospitals, schools, crisis hotlines, the American Red Cross, museums, parks the list goes on. You are only limited by your own interests.If you are not the "volunteer type", don't have time or are committed to other organizations we understand. You can still help us in two different helps us pay for the projects we sponsor. Secondly, support our projects...be it a raffle, baked potato bar or a book sale, it all helps support our projects. 

    Idaho has three clubs:

    The Eagle Rock Combined Club in Idaho Falls-Shandy Thompson, President,  The Snake River Combined Club in Pocatello-Eugene Doyal, President, The Treasure Valley Combined Club for Boise and Twin Falls-Renae Bissinger, President. A family camping group, the Sawtooth Ramblers, holds periodic campouts.

    Our clubs support ongoing projects for varied charitable and civic needs such as roadside cleanup, the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team, local food banks, women and children's services, individuals with special needs, and other worthwhile endeavors that interest our members. Additionally, To join our group of dedicated volunteers you can visit the local clubs page using the link located at the left and contact the club president or you can call the Pioneer Office in Boise at 208 385-2679 or 800 592-9483.

    Yours in Pioneering!
    Wayne Curtis, Chapter 121 President


                The Idaho Pioneer News.

For our Current Chapter 121 Newsletter click HERE