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Expansion Considerations
We discussed it at the General Meeting (01/00), we discussed the issue at several board meetings, one meeting with CNS and we had some of the pros and cons in the newsletter. This process has taken a long time.
By Brad
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Specific Issues
Format: Question - Answer
From 2000 to the present I have only seen three newletters. - There were three newsletters in 2000 and there will be five newsletters in 2001. 2001 Three have been sent, one is at CNS and the last one is in the hopper.
Money: Treasurer's report shows no decline in funds, although issues with specific spending could be valid but how can anyone respond to generalizations.
Membership has droped off significantly. - Membership has not declined since the last president in 1999.
These news letters contanined a list of paid up RWNA members by the street and increasing every quarter. - The Membership list was published in the first two issues of the 2000 newsletter and once in the first 2001 issue. It takes up a lot room on the newsletter to give updates when there are a lot of other events. Actually you are the first person to even mention it.
These are personal response (not RWNA)
Brad Tatham
By Brad
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WHO DOES ''BRAD'' REPRESENT?
You (Brad) say that you are stating your own opinion. I would think that you would be speaking for the RWNA Board since your name is listed as web site board (RWNA) contact. If you are not speaking for the board this web site is a being misused and abused.
The newsletter articles are nothing more than ''smoked glass'' commentary.
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WHO DOES ''BRAD'' REPRESENT?
You (Brad) say that you are stating your own opinion. I would think that you would be speaking for the RWNA Board since your name is listed as web site board (RWNA) contact. If you are not speaking for the board this web site is a being misused and abused.
The newsletter articles are nothing more than ''smoked glass'' commentary.
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