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# How was the 2010–2011 location chosen? <br /> The venue submitted the best bid in a nationwide search conducted by an independent agency. No other venue came even close to matching their price and terms. No personal preferences were factors in the consideration. | # How was the 2010–2011 location chosen? <br /> The venue submitted the best bid in a nationwide search conducted by an independent agency. No other venue came even close to matching their price and terms. No personal preferences were factors in the consideration. | ||
− | == G. Questions about | + | == G. Questions about bulletins == |
− | # Does NASPA have its own newsletter? <br /> | + | # Does NASPA have its own newsletter? <br /> NASPA has a bulletin which will appear periodically at first. |
# Where can I find the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> Click on the Bulletin link in the sidebar of any page. | # Where can I find the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> Click on the Bulletin link in the sidebar of any page. | ||
# My friend doesn’t have Internet access, but is a NASPA member. How can my friend read the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> Although the NASPA Bulletin is protected by copyright, you may print it for your own personal use and for the personal use of other members. Registered directors are encouraged to do so for their players. | # My friend doesn’t have Internet access, but is a NASPA member. How can my friend read the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> Although the NASPA Bulletin is protected by copyright, you may print it for your own personal use and for the personal use of other members. Registered directors are encouraged to do so for their players. | ||
# I know someone who does not have Internet access and does not go to clubs or tournaments. How can they read the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> NASPA is an association for club and tournament players. If a person does not want to attend clubs or tournaments, they will not be interested in the NASPA Bulletin. | # I know someone who does not have Internet access and does not go to clubs or tournaments. How can they read the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> NASPA is an association for club and tournament players. If a person does not want to attend clubs or tournaments, they will not be interested in the NASPA Bulletin. | ||
− | # What happened to the June and July issues of the Bulletin? <br /> John Chew | + | # What happened to the June and July issues of the Bulletin? <br /> John Chew has been too busy running tournaments and preparing for the switchover on 2009-07-01 and the 2009 NSC to edit an issue. However, we expect more regular issues in the near future. |
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