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Press Release on Mount Zion Meeting June 30, 2005

Mount Zion members followed the constitution in calling for a special business meeting on June 30, 2005. After notifying Mount Zion’s church leadership by letter dated June 11, 2005, announcing a specific date of June 30, 2005 announcing a special called business meeting. The first announcement made by the Church Clerk had the wrong date. The date announced from the pulpit was changed without prior knowledge of the fine signers. The June 30, 2005 date was also announced in several venues by the Seattle Times, The Seattle Medium, Associated Press and Channel 4 (ABC) TV to informed members and the community. The announcement that was mailed to the leadership of Mount Zion is as follows:The purpose of the announcement is to notify the congregation that we have called for a special business meeting on June 30, 2005, at 6:30 P.M. in the Jessie Shield’s Fellowship Hall. At that time, a vote to vacate the pulpit will be taken by secret ballot.

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