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USECC?

Denise Felt
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>usecc isn't dead yet and that comes from the horse's mouth. If you belong
>to
>it, support it now. Helen can be convinced if you show support.


Amelia,
Is this true? I had just found out about the group and had wanted to join
when I got Mark's e-mail. Please let me know if I should go ahead.
Yours,
Denise
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Re: USECC?

Marc Martin
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> >usecc isn't dead yet and that comes from the horse's mouth. If you belong
> >to it, support it now. Helen can be convinced if you show support.

>Is this true? I had just found out about the group and had wanted to join
>when I got Mark's e-mail. Please let me know if I should go ahead.

The real problem is the lack of contributions from all the members.
Helen wants (and I do to) more than just her & me contributing to
the newsletters, but in recent years that's almost what it's turned
into.

At this point, the best thing to do would be to e-mail SHADO-USECC
"commander" Helen Weber at:

[hidden email]

In the e-mail, tell her that you're not a current club member, but
were thinking about joining, and would like to participate in the
club survey. The survey questions are:

1. Do you think the club should continue? (yes/no)

2. If it were to continue, should there be 1, 2, 3, 4 newsletters
per year (plus the fanzine)? (currently there are 4 newsletters
per year plus a fanzine)

3. If the club continues, how many articles or artworks will
you contribute during the year -- 0, 1-3, 4+

4. If the movie "UFO 2" ever gets made, should the club resume
operations & would you like to be contacted about this? (yes/no)

5. Would you then contribute art and/or articles? (yes/no)

Personally, I don't really like the idea of the club ending, but
I also don't really like the idea of me having to contribute
20 pages every 3 months to keep it going, which is what I have
been doing for several years now.

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Marc Martin, [hidden email]