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Title: CRPA Newsletter
Post by: bob 210 on September 07, 2008, 11:53:51 AM
There are rumors around that the Appleseed SWAT Magazine article made it into the CRPA newsletter. I haven't received mine yet.....has anybody seen this newsletter yet? Is the Appleseed article in it? How does it look? Waiting eagerly for a reply...... 8)
Title: Re: CRPA Newsletter
Post by: Francis Marion on September 07, 2008, 05:36:30 PM
HAve not seen it yet in Newsletter.  They don't send me the monthly newsletter for some reason; requests to fix it go unheeded.       
Title: Re: CRPA Newsletter
Post by: bob 210 on September 11, 2008, 02:23:32 AM
I just received my September 2008 issue of The Firing Line, which is the official newsletter of the California Rifle and Pistol Association. As I opened it up to page 12 there it was........right smack dab in the middle of the newsletter......the SWAT Magazine article about the Appleseed Project!!! ;D They printed the entire article, pictures and all!!! I wonder how many folks receive this newsletter......anybody know? This sure is gonna help in getting the word out!!
Title: Re: CRPA Newsletter
Post by: B9 on September 11, 2008, 06:37:45 AM
I don't see anything about their distribution numbers.
That is going to help big time. Appleseed is also on their internet site schedule. Great work.
Title: Re: CRPA Newsletter
Post by: Fred on September 11, 2008, 08:18:49 AM

    The more California Appleseed rises, the more the rest of us have to get busy, to keep from falling behind.

     I kinda like that, Bob.

     You, and your fellow Californians, are the pacemakers.

     Man, if I were Indiana, I'd be worried.

     If I were Texas, I'd be 'red hot' NOT to let California be called the "pacemaker" - heck, that suggests California is leading Texas... >:( :'( ::) ??? :o ;D

     Everybody, at least every Texan, knows "Texas is number ONE" - right?

     So how come California, not Texas, is setting the pace?

     [BTW, Scout, not hammering at you - or your fellow Texas instructors - all of you can only work with what you have to work with - this is a "Texas" issue, not a "Scout" issue.]