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Current Issue » September 2008  

Keeping Up with Club Web Sites

“Doesn’t AMA review or require clubs to inform them when their Web sites are being shut down? A lot of clubs I try to look at have no current domain.”
Roger Littleton
www.rld140@adelphia.net

 

As a new AMA member looking to join a local club, it can be quite difficult to determine which would suit you and your particular interests best. Not only difficult, but can become frustrating when, while researching, half the club’s information is unavailable or inaccurate.

 

AMA has created a page on its Web site that enables members to see local clubs in their area. AMA provides page visitors with names of clubs, contacts, locations, and Web sites. The only way that AMA can maintain current records of club information is with each club’s help and participation.

 

If you are an AMA Charter Club officer, visit www.modelaircraft.org/clubsearch.aspx to see if your club’s information is current. Please send any discrepancies to AMA Club Secretary Lois Mock at loism@modelaircraft.org.

 

Most important: If you know that your club is shutting down its Web site or changing its URL, then also report these changes as soon as possible. Q
 

September 2008

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President to President:
Have You Cast Your Vote Yet?


On the Safe Side:

Safety Incident Reporting

Tips for Clubs:

Fun-Fly Idea for Your Club

Editor's Pick:

Just One Vote!
A Lifetime of Balsa Glue and Dreams
What Size Motor Should I Use?
Carve Yourself a Balsa Pilot
Getting Started
Multiblade Propellers
Tips and Tricks
How're Your Nicads?
AMA Mission and Vision Statement

 

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