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Monday, 27 April 2009 New Mahjong Maven has Rambo as Advisor Deborah Turl 426
Monday, 12 January 2009 Mahjong Master Couldn't be stopped Deborah de Turl 443
Friday, 07 November 2008 New Mahjong Maven in Town Jamuna Burry 591
Wednesday, 24 September 2008 News From the Mahjong Club of Coronado, Panama Deborah Turl 590
Tuesday, 27 May 2008 Mahjong Club Record Smashed! Deborah de Turl 707
Tuesday, 20 May 2008 Building the Community Foundation with Mahjong Tiles Jamuna Burry 1247
Thursday, 06 December 2007 Mahjong Club Updates Deb 648
Tuesday, 23 October 2007 Mahjong Cancelled Deborah Turl 493
Monday, 15 October 2007 Mahjong is for the Birds? Deborah de Turl, RD, RN 541
Wednesday, 26 September 2007 Mahjong Puts the Fun in Fundraising Dr. Marv Turl y Deborah de Turl, RD, RN 643
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 Learn to Play Mahjong Jill Parodi 667
Tuesday, 24 July 2007 OF WINDS AND DRAGONS Deborah de Turl 662
 
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  • Coronado Bible Church  ( 7 items )

    WELCOME TO CORONADO BIBLE CHURCH

    WWW.CORONADOBIBLECHURCH.ORG

     

    What?

    We are a Christian non-denominational, English-Language church serving the community of Coronado and other surrounding areas.

    Where? Our services are held in the Chame conference room at Coronado Golf & Beach Resort in Coronado.
    When? Our social time is from 10:00-10:25 every Sunday.  We have coffee, tea, or water along with some morning snacks.  Our church service starts at 10:30.
    Why?

    Our mission statement: to be a light in the community, to spread the good news of Jesus to everyone, and to be a helping hand to our neighbors whoever they might be.

    God is doing great things through this growing group of believers.  We are a diverse group – people from different nationalities, from different church backgrounds, some fairly new to the faith, and others who have served in church for many years.  Come join us as we “do life together” in the name of Jesus.

     - Pastor Tim

     

     

  • Uniforms for Students (UFS) Project  ( 4 items )

    uniformgirl.jpgHistory and Overview

    In Panama, public school is free for students to attend. However, all students are supposed to have uniforms before they are allowed to attend. The uniform requirement coupled with the cost of books and supplies makes it difficult or not possible for some to go to school.  Some families simply do not have the money available.  In 2006, Mayra Davidson and I (Sharon Rennie) decided to start a project to provide uniforms to students whose families can not afford to buy them.  We fully realized that we could not provide uniforms to all needy kids, but that we could and would try to help as many as the resources would allow.  The target area is in reasonable proximity to Coronado and target schools are where the majority to the kids come from poorer families. A basic uniform consists of a white shirt and pants or a skirt and black shoes of a couple of standard types.

    We visited three schools for the year 2007 schools year and, with donations from friends and CSA events (Games Night, mainly poker donors), were able to help 18 children.  The numbers have increased in 2009 to 6 schools and 180 students with expenditures of around $1100.  The 2008 and 2009 final reports are available on www.playacommunity.com .  The UFS project has been fortunate to have good and loyal sponsors, of which the Mah Jong group continues to be the largest group sponsor.  Several individuals also contribute significant amounts to keep the project viable.  The project is strictly volunteer run; no person is paid or compensated for expenses.

    Additional people have joined in coordination and the uniform purchasing and distribution since the project began.  Extra hands, minds, and enthusiasm are always welcome.  The kids are wonderful to work and their expressions of appreciation are a precious reward.

    For more information see the 2008 and 2009 reports on www.playacommunity.com and/or email Sharon at rennie2x@yahoo.com  or Alana at berryna@aol.com  or Myra at rond1941@hotmail.com .  We will be happy to hear from you.

     

  • Spay the Strays  ( 41 items )

    Who We Are:

    An informal group of volunteers acting in partnership with Spay Panama and the McKee Foundation, two veterinarian groups, to control the stray dog and cat population in the Pacific Beach neighborhoods, through fundraising and organizing local spay and neuter campaigns for street dogs and cats and for low income family pets.

    Since 2007, the Spay the Strays Group has sterilized over 1,000 animals in our local area through various fundraising efforts. 

    The following online projects done in conjuction with Playacommunity.Com, raise funds for spay and neuter campaigns:

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    Stories and Pictures from our Campaigns:

    -  168 Animals Sterelized in San Carlos on Sunday
    -   Spay Day International 2009 in Arraijan
    -   43 Animals Sterilized at Spay the Strays Mini Clinic in El Copecito
    -   Another Succesful Spay and Neuter Blitz! 
    -   Spay & Neuter Campaign in El Valle

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Coronado Social Association  ( 7 items )