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[QUOTE="Anthony Rocco, post: 1247107, member: 38543"] Something I constantly remind our members and non members that total over 30,000 is that we are an all volunteer organization. I marvel at this when I consider all that we do for no cost to members or non members. Here in the capital area with over 1000 on our email list our hikes and practice Caminos are at no cost as is our annual shell ceremony where we provide free shells bought from Ivar by our national leadership. There is no commercial sponsonship. We rely on membership dues and donations to fund costs but especially to provide grants to albergues that need improvement. And we annually provide many hospitaleros whom we train. Our relationship with local Spanish amigos associations has blossomed as a result. We are at [email]capitalarea@americanpilgrims.org[/email] or on Facebook. We do many historical hikes as well. Our next one is Harper's Ferry. If you come to Washington, you are most welcome to join our happy group of peregrinos. [/QUOTE]
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