Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Only SC Region Blog This Week

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. . . And now I'm being asked, "If there is only one SC Region Blog this week, does that make it more valuable?"  Lol! 


TAW Deadline -  The submissions deadline for the February/March issue of The American Wanderer is December 25th. All articles and photographs should be submitted directly to Laurel Parrott, Editor taw@bhi.com, or mailed to: 3526 Humboldt Ave. N., Minneapolis, MN 55412. Be sure to include "TAW" in the subject line if emailing.

 
Change of Addresses for TAW Distribution - Individual Associate Members (current residence), and Clubs (official club addresses), please remember that if your address has changed, you must update your mailing information by the 24th day of the month in order to receive the nex issue of The American Wanderer.  Otherwise, the USPS will return your issue to AVA and charge $0.50 postage for each undeliverable newspaper.  Clubs please go online and, if approprite, update your official club address. Individuals contact Linda Rebmann at linda@ava.org if your address has changed. 





Winners of the 2012 Starting Point Photo Contest -  Winners were selected by the NEC XVII at its August Meeting. Winner Front Cover Photo: Starvation Creek Walk, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon;  "Walking in the Rain" submitted by Doris Simon, Volkssport Associate Member of Philadelphia, PA and Club Treasurer of the Liberty Bell Wanderers in Ambler, PA.   Winner Back Cover Photo: Grand Canyon National Park, South Rim, Arizona, walking event Tucson Volkssport Klub "Discovering America the AVA Way" submitted by Qeldas Pickett, Volkssport Associate Member of Santa Rosa, California.  Both winners will receive a complimentary copy of the Starting Point 2012.

Contact Your Club President First  -  The AVA HQ Staff has asked that we remind all volkssporters to contact their Club President (if a Cub Member) first, then their State Association, if one,  then the Regional Director, for any questions or problems.  By doing this, we will all learn more directly how to help one another. 

 
Ken

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