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IWLA Pledge
To strive for purity of water, the clarity of air, and the wise stewardship of the land and its resources; to know the beauty and understanding of nature, and the value of wildlife, woodlands and open space; to the preservation of this heritage and to man's sharing in it, I pledge myself as a member of the Izaak Walton League of America.

Mailing Address:
8721 Snouffer School Road
Gaithersburg, MD 20879

2010 Officers:
President Anita Stonebraker 301-869-4943
1st Vice-President Norma Kawecki 240-632-9318
2nd Vice-President/ Membership Mike Thomas 301-330-5970
Treasurer John Hieronymous 301-977-2230
Recording Secretary vacant  
Corresponding Secretary Anita Stonebraker  
Newsletter Editor Anita Stonebraker  
Hunting Program Coordinator Phil Lowe 301-840-9666
Co-Hunting Program Coordinator Norma Kawecki 240-632-9318
Grounds Maintenance/
Scout Liason
Norma Kawecki 240-632-9318
Liason for Grounds Use Elizabeth Tinling

301-990-1389
tinlinge@comcast.net

Sergeant-at-Arms vacant  
Ways and Means vacant  
Programs and Entertainment Anita Stonebraker  
Media Outreach Chair Anita Stonebraker  
Director to State Div vacant  
Delegate, State Div vacant  
Alternate, State Div vacant  
Web Master Jeff Jones putprint@erols.com
Chaplain Vacant  
Hospitality vacant  
Conservation/SOS vacant  

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Boy scouts work with the Chapter on many projects Chapter presidents for 1951 and 1952. Members participate in the SOS program. Members build the pavillion in 1980. An entry in a 1953 bird house building contest. Boy scout events bring as many as 500 people. Malcolm E. "Mac" King, a cornerstone of the Chapter.