VMCO Toasts 200 Years of Netherlands-American Friendship PUBLISHED BY VAN MUNCHING CO,, INC. VOL. XXXIII, NO. 2 Summer, 1982 All over the U.S. there are ongoing fes tive activities marking the 200 years of friendship and cooperation between the Netherlands and America. One of the recent highlights was the honor con ferred on Leo Van Munching, Jr., Presi dent of VMCO, for his many years of contribution to the Netherlands, charac terized by his leadership in making Heineken the best selling imported beer in America. Mr. Van Munch ing, Jr. was deco rated by The Nether lands government through induction into The Order of Orange-Nassau at the office of the Consul-General of The Netherlands in New York City. His father, Leo Van Munching, Sr., was also presented with this honor several years ago. The Order of Orange-Nassau was es tablished in 1892 and is conferred for unusual service to the Queen, State or Society. It is symbolized by a medal pre sented to Mr. Van Munching, Jr. by Jonkheer Leopold Quarles Van Ufford, the Consul-General. In making the presentation, Mr. Van Ufford said, "This honor is bestowed not only for the tremendous achievements of Leo Van Munching, Jr. in the market ing of Heineken beer in America. It also reflects his personal dedication to the Netherlands trade and his efforts in pro moting goodwill for The Netherlands in this country." Mr. Van Ufford cited the fact that Heineken is not only the largest selling imported beer in America, it is, by volume, the largest item of any kind ex ported from The Netherlands to North America. Among many other events to mark the Centennial was "Holland in America: A Floral Salute" at Neiman-Marcus West chester. The store was elaborately deco rated with massed tulips, replicas of Dutch windmills and flower carts. And, naturally, as you can see in the photos, tasteful displays of both Heineken and Amstel. In New York City, at the World Trade Center, a remarkable and beautiful "street scene", especially constructed in Holland and shipped here for recon struction, filled the entire, vast mezza nine of Tower #1. There were stylized shops, stores and colorful displays that included a handsome Heineken and Amstel display. It was a complicated un dertaking that turned out to be a fabu lous success, with large attendance. In Tampa, Florida, a Netherlands Day celebration held at the Fairgrounds Exhi bition Area featured floral booths and many popular snack bars with Heineken on draft with many POS pieces. The 200th Anniversary will continue all year with many opportunities for Heineken and Amstel promotion. Help celebrate in your territory with a tie-in! fr fljjfc NETHERLANDS Consul-General Jonkheer Quarles Van Ufford, left, awarding VMCO Pres ident Leo Van Munching, Jr. the Order of Or ange-Nassau. Neiman-Marcus Westchester New York City Tampa, Florida AT PRESENTATION ceremony were, left to right, Robert van de Vijver, Director of Heine- ken, N.V.; Jonkheer Quarles Van Ufford, Con- sul-General; Mrs. Leo Van Munching, Jr.; Mr. Van Munching, Jr. and Maarten Rijkens, Execu tive V.P., Heineken, U.S.A.

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