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and its [[players]].  
 
and its [[players]].  
  
For further information, please contact [[NASPA]] copresidents
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For further information, please contact [[NASPA]] Chief Executive Officer
[[Chris Cree]] in Dallas, TX
 
or
 
 
[[John Chew]] in Toronto, ON.
 
[[John Chew]] in Toronto, ON.
  

Revision as of 11:04, 14 August 2019

We welcome inquiries from the media concerning our association, its clubs and tournaments and its players.

For further information, please contact NASPA Chief Executive Officer John Chew in Toronto, ON.

Recent Mention

  • August 13, 2019: Spectrum News 13 visits Casselberry-Orlando NASPA Club #438 and talks to director Art Moore.
  • 2019 North American SCRABBLE Championship in Reno (NV)
  • July 24, 2019: The Angry Grammarian at the Philadelphia Inquirer interviews 2017 North American SCRABBLE Champion Will Anderson and John Chew about why slurs are allowed in tournament and club play.
  • Cornelia Guest ran a SCRABBLE tournament in conjunction with the Newtown (CT) Bridge Club's 3rd annual Longest Day fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association on June 19th.
  • May 8, 2019: WGBY profiles Northampton (MA) NASPA Club #667 - including interviews with director Brett Constantine, NASC 2018 Div 4 champion Evan Yurko, and 2019 North American School SCRABBLE Championship director Ben Greenwood.
  • May 2, 2019: The New York Times interviews NASPA co-president John Chew about the release of the Collins 2019 lexicon.

Older Mention

Older Press Releases