Annual Meeting --- 2006
October 19-22, 2006
Washington, DC
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Hilton
Arlington
950 North Stafford Street,
Arlington, Virginia, 22203
Tel: +1-703-528-6000
Fax: +1-703-812-5127
Meeting Code:
CFS
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Tours
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Washington,
DC is among the most expensive places in the USA to obtain accommodations.
However, it has the advantage that many sites of interest to our
group are within easy and inexpensive public transport on the
Metro. The Metro took us to
all the sites in the district we wanted to visit, quickly and comfortably.
The Hilton provided us with rooms for $129.00 per day, and there
was no need for us to reserve buses. Our Society took care of any
necessary deposits so that we did not have to collect money from
our members in advance of the meeting. Members did have to make
their own arrangements for hotel accommodations and transport to
the meeting site as usual.
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Other
than the dinner before our business meeting, members arranged for
their own meals. The Hilton has its own dining place, but it is
also connected by a skywalk to a mall where there are other places
to eat. The Hilton Arlington is also connected to the Ballston-MU
Metro, and we was able to reach our transportation by taking an
elevator from our rooms down to the Metro. The hotel is easily reached
from the Reagan National Airport, because the Metro passes through
that airport as well as the Hotel-Arlington. Visitors who arrived
at Reagan National Airport did not need a bus or taxi --- we just
board the Metro at the airport and get off at the Hotel Arlington,
several stops and one transfer later.
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- Because the District has so many attractions, we decided to
experiment with a somewhat less structured and shorter official
program than usual in an attempt to accommodate the diverse interest
of our members. We reserved Friday morning for touring the DC
area. On Friday evening
we showed a video, The Crucible, at the hotel. The video, based on a
play by Arthur Miller, loosely depicts events leading to the
Salem Witch trials and the subsequent imprisonment and execution of
people, including Giles and Martha Cory, in1693.
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On
Saturday, we
arranged a boat trip on the Potomac River to Mt. Vernon, colonial
home of George Washington. Mt. Vernon is about 10 miles
downstream from docks in Alexandria where we boarded a glass-enclosed
tour boat.
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We had a luncheon at noon on Sunday. Our general meeting followed the luncheon, and
we said our good byes.
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 Although
our official meeting was shorter by one day,
some of our members did remain in the District
area longer to take in a variety of attractions. Some wanted to
conduct research at the National Archives or the famous DAR library.
Others were interested in the recently completed museum that
presents the history and culture of numerous Native American
tribes.
Annual Meeting Agenda
October 22, 2006
- Introduction of Members
- Thank You to our hosts - Steven and Kathy Zwobot and Art
Corey
- Appointment of a Secretary for the meeting
- Reading of Minutes
- Treasurer's Report - Jim Corey
- DNA Research Report - Art Corey
- Website and Database Report - Earl Cory
- Officer's Open Postions
- Genealogist
- Secretary
- Newsletter Update
- Membership Report
- Report form our English Friends - Cory Society
- Location and date for next Cory Family Reunion
- San Francisco
- Yellowstone
- New Brunswick
- Approval for expensing of the meeting
- Adjournment
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