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It was announced in the Nov-Dec issue of the NAG "Professional Airracing".
Saturday, March 7, 2009
6:00 PM Open Bar &:00 PM Dinner
FRANCESCO'S RESTAURANT
Corner of Pardee and Hegenberger Road, Oakland, CA
$35.00 per person
Choice of Roast Sirloin of Beef or
Breast of Chicken Parmegiana
Wayners;
And I repeat---
the majority of our members are older and do not compute. Our dues are low, and pay the freight of producing the NAG Rag. Paying for a website and doing a printed newsletter as well would cost us more and raise the dues. The Board members are all volunteers, not paid except for reimbursement for expenses, i.e. postage and supplies. A real Labor of Love. We also are registered as a "not for profit"; our merchandise is sold to members only, to support our expenses of the NAG Shack at NCAR, and the expense of renting space for our meetings in Oakland, costs related to our Annual Banquet and other club obligations.
We used to maintain teams to be sent to various venues to set up the pylons, train the locals in officiating, etc. We haven't been asked to do that since the Phoenix races, (we are willing to do so when the opportunity to do a race circuit presents itself) so we just keep on keeping on, supporting and encouraging racers and race fans alike. We are very happy to be able to contribute our efforts at NCAR, and will continue to do it better until such time there are added venues.
Betty
my bad typos there was a site produced but never happen and there was a gentimen who wanted to due it but never herd from him. The bord would hafe to approve it and i think you would get more members to join on line Shawn
Wayners;
And I repeat---
the majority of our members are older and do not compute. Our dues are low, and pay the freight of producing the NAG Rag. Paying for a website and doing a printed newsletter as well would cost us more and raise the dues.
I'd like to see the NAG Rag in PDF form, it would save on paper and postage and maybe best of all it could come in color!
By our By-laws, NAG (a not-for profit kept running with volunteers who get no pay) MUST produce a newsletter a minimum of four times per year. We have been able to put out as many as 13 issues some years, with the budget we have. Many of our older members do not use computers or the internet, so we must put out a piece for them. A website also costs money to produce and maintain. We have explored this issue in the past, so ....
HOW ABOUT A CHALLENGE GENTLEMEN ? (NAG members?)
Please get me estimates for producing an eight (8) page newsletter, complete with photographs, that can be sent to approximately 750 households in addition to the cost of a website that would have the same info. also get firm bids on designing, producing, and maintaining a website. Also please include the dollar amount we would have to spend to convert our computer system and gather the data we would need to collect from the computer users.
I will be happy to present that proposal to the NAG Board of Directors.
Betty Sherman, Treasurer
National Air racing Group (NAG)
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