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What's New 2006
We have sent an Electronic Newsletter on October 18, 2006. We have added a page with information about the Magna Charta Exhibit in Virginia Beach in 2007. We have add a page with Short Term Goals and Long Visions for our Society.
We have sent an Electronic Newsletter on June 25, 2006. I have added a page for the Lincoln Magna Carta USA Week which provides links to the Annual Lecture. We have added brief greetings from Sir Robert Worcester who was the speaker last year. (Low Higher), We have also included a page for the Dinner held on April 15, 2006 with links to video of the Chancellor's Report and Presentation.
The invitations for our April 15, 2006 Washington DC Dinner should be in the mail shortly. You may view the invitation, the response card, the contribution card and the return envelope. All are pdf files. If you do not receive an invitation in the mail you may request one by calling our office or print out and use the response card to request a subscription.
We have sent an Electronic Newsletter on January 10, 2006. The date for the Washington DC Dinner is Saturday, April 15, 2006. We have prepared a preliminary itinerary for the June 2006 Educational Tour scheduled for June 13 - 22, 2006. This year we will ask for $100.00 deposits per person which will be refundable until January 31, 2006. At that point if enough people have indicate interest by making deposits we will finalize the program and pricing. The deposits of those who accept the terms of the Tour will be forwarded to the Tour Operator - the other deposits will be refunded. We have also added to our Website the 2005 talk presented by Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL "The Magna Carta: Its Relevance Today." He is Co-Chairman of the British Committee of Jamestown 2007 Quadrennial Celebration of the first English-speaking settlement in the new world, is Chairman of the Pilgrims Society, a Governor of the English-Speaking Union, and a Trustee of the Magna Carta Trust. He is a Freeman of the City of London, a Governor of the Ditchley Foundation, and was a Member of the Fulbright Commission.
We hope you will enjoy this site.