After I moved away from Kingston, I wanted to find a way to reconnect and stay in touch with people from back home. After hours of searching on the net, I realized that there was a need for a meeting place for KHS alumni and my message board was born.  During conversations with my new internet friends, I found myself answering more and more questions about what Kingston was like.  That is how I come up with the idea to start a webpage and it just snowballed from there.  From this start page, you will be able to visit all of my pages including my message board and a page dedicated to Kingston High School.

I do hope that you enjoy your visit here and return often.  I welcome your comments, suggestions, and contributions to these pages. 

                                                                 Julie Vogt-Gonia, KHS Class of 1983          
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Charitable donations don't have to hurt.
Remember the old saying "Give until it hurts"?  Not any more.  Now it only costs a moment of your time.  It's as simple as a click on a link.  It is called Clicks for Charity. All you have to do is visit one of the participating websites and click on a link.   They are sponsored by a number of different companies who pay the charity for each click.  Now, one click will not pay for a mammogram, but together with other visitors' clicks, an underpriviledged woman can receive a free mammogram.  It is just that easy. 

Below are just a few Click for Charity websites.  Please click on one or more of your favorite charities to donate today and be sure to return often.  Tell your family and friends so they can also help out.  Every click counts!!
AMBER Plan
Please visit the home page for National Center for Missing and Exploited Children by clicking below and read about the AMBER Plan. �It is a new program that's only available in limited areas at this time. �It's my hope to spread awareness about this plan and help bring it to all communities across the country.

In every child abduction case, TIME IS CRITICAL!! �The earlier the public is made aware that a child is missing, the better the odds are that child will be found. �The AMBER Plan broadcasts alerts via the Emergency Broadcast System� (similiar to severe weather alerts) that a child has been abducted over the local radio and television stations. �The hope is that unsuspecting witnesses will realize what they have seen and report it to authorities before the abducter will get a chance to get too far with the child. �
In the areas where this plan is already in effect, it has been very successful.

It is our responsibility as adults to do WHATEVER it takes to protect our children. �Do it for them.
America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response
A special thanks to a little pixie for her patience and guidance. 
It is because of her that these pages are possible.

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