Today after I got off work, I went to do some 7th Stepping rounds and distribute new fliers with upcoming event inserts and the new poster. Walked into a sporting goods/gun store and no sooner had I let go of the door as I entered, and saw that there was already the new National Promotions poster posted on the wall ^:)^ . I do have ideas of who may have been 7th Stepping in this store, but do not know for sure, nor is it specifically important (for me anyway). What matters in my mind is that The Appleseed Project is spreading in Central Washington O0 .
So off to another spot to spread the word. I walk into the pawn/gun shop (they know my face well now) and let them know that I am bringing in some updated information on pricing and upcoming events. I exchange what I brought for what was still at the store that needed new inserts. Then The guy asks if we sold the wood furnature that is in the new poster. So a thought came to mind. Could we promote stuff as bait? I know a little off topic, but the thought did come.
And again off to more places and end up speaking directly with several people about AS. It just feels like I'm getting back into the swing of things after running into so many :wall: trying to get folks to sponsor a shoot at their ranges.
So I thank you, whoever you are, for also stepping up to help spread the word about AS. It is very refreshing for me. I feel that in some small way, the time I have spent has not been for naught. We all make a difference. Thank you all.
O0 O0 O0 Keep up the good work!!! O0 O0 O0
Way to go 06en, and also to the other anonymous 7th stepper.
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An encouraging post, Brian; thanks! Keep on keeping on in Central Washington. O0 Looking forward to seeing you and winkin' not blinkin' in a few weeks! ^:)^
I was deep in Hibernation watching Exodus with Paul Newman, and saw the British take the arms of the school so there wouldn't be any trouble, and noticed that Paul Newman's character referred to the 'Shot Heard Around the World'. Saying that there were only seventy-seven militiamen at Concord when the American Revolution started. Obviously, this movie was long before the RWVA and Appleseeds, but he should know that Lexington is not Concord. Keep seventh stepping.... O0