[nfb-talk] All in Play

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Tue Oct 16 20:16:20 CDT 2007


I agree with you re the ACB bias. For that reason, I would not be 
thrilled about using All-in-play. I'm not convinced that NFB would make 
much either in the way of money or friends. But then I think such 
ventures are a waste of time anyway so I'm probably not your most 
unbiased observer.

Mike Freman, President
NFB of Washington

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  From: George McDermith
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  Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 12:33 PM
  Subject: [nfb-talk] All in Play


    Greetings!

      I am looking for ways to promote the NFB and was highly pleased to 
see that the NFB of New York had sponsered an All in Play tournament.  I 
wonder what others make of such outreach.  On the one hand of course I 
understand that AIP tends towards an ACB stronghold (though I'm not 
positive on this, thoughts?), but even if it is wouldn't that be a 
perfect place to reach out?  I think deminstrating that we can have fun 
and reach out to others (even the ACB) aids in dispelling the 
misconceptions about the NFB.

       At any rate I appreciate any thoughts on this and other unique 
ways of outreach and promotion for our organization.  Thanks.


      Sincerely,

      George McDermith, President
      Colorado Springs Chapter of the NFB
      NFB of Colorado Newsline Coordinator


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I agree with you re the ACB bias. For that reason, I would not be thrilled about using All-in-play. I'm not convinced that NFB would make much either in the way of money or friends. But then I think such ventures are a waste of time anyway so I'm probably not your most unbiased observer.
 
Mike Freman, President
NFB of Washington
 
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[nfb-talk] All in Play
  Greetings!
  
    I am looking for ways to promote the NFB and was highly pleased to see that the NFB of New York had sponsered an All in Play tournament.  I wonder what others make of such outreach.  On the one hand of course I understand that AIP tends towards an ACB stronghold (though I'm not positive on this, thoughts?), but even if it is wouldn't that be a perfect place to reach out?  I think deminstrating that we can have fun and reach out to others (even the ACB) aids in dispelling the misconceptions about the NFB.
  
     At any rate I appreciate any thoughts on this and other unique ways of outreach and promotion for our organization.  Thanks.
  
  
    Sincerely,
  
    George McDermith, President
    Colorado Springs Chapter of the NFB
    NFB of Colorado Newsline Coordinator   
Visit my Blog
http://blind-paladin.livejournal.com/ http://blind-paladin.livejournal.com/
      
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