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[Links Chapter Documentation: Agenda for a meeting about Link Program Facets]
Handwritten agenda for a September 10, 1985 meeting of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. discussing facets of Links programs related to youth services, the arts, and substance abuse prevention. An attached report of the meeting indicates that a quorum was not present at the meeting.
[Minutes for the San Antonio Chapter of the Links, Inc. Meeting - March 10, 1978]
Handwritten minutes from the March 10, 1978 meeting of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. Discusses the chapter's correspondence, treasury and budget reports, committee activities, and other business.
[Poster Contest Rules]
Flyer outlining guidelines for a poster contest hosted during Drug Prevention and Education Week at Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School. The poster contest occurred from March 10th, 1986 to March 14th, 1986.
[Status Report: Arts Committee - January 1977]
Handwritten report for the Arts Committee of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. for January 10, 1977. The committee made immediate plans for 1977 and long-term plans for 1977-1978. In the immediate future, the chapter will sponsor an arts workshop for children and join the San Antonio Arts Council; within the next year, they would like to begin searching for a promising college student and artist to support financially and purchase artwork for display.
[Status Report: Invitation Committee, June 1973]
Handwritten minutes from the June 10, 1973 meeting of the Invitation Committee of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. Discusses the chapter's plans to print tickets, mail invitations, and organize a guest list for a fashion show and luncheon.
[Status Report: National Project Committee - November 1961]
Report of the National Project Committee of the San Antonio chapter of The Links, Inc. for November 10, 1961. The committee is taking steps to implement a counseling and mentoring program for junior high school students.
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