Heather, I understand the breaking/dividing up of stuff. I still have a box of my ex-husbands that my mother and sister want me to toss (and some stuff was) but I just can't toss the rest, I know it is important to him (ie old football pants from HS, old team photo's--his glory days he will never see again). On the other side....doing by laws is a major deal. For a non profit organization, it is NOT that easy, and ofter there has to be a lawyer donating their time, as well as a significant time commitment by the board. At this point I don't see that happening, so it is a sham that they are gone. If they turn up later, please have Parker save them. If they are gone, nothing we can do about it now. It is good to hear from you. I know life must be busy. We all wonder about you, and if you ever need some faces glad to see you drop on by....our house, the meetings, the board meetings etc. You are definitely missed, but not expected, we understand. Take Care Kathy On Fri, 19 May 2000, Heather Candelaria wrote: > > >From: gsas-board@thekrib.com > >So, I'm on another kick. Maybe it was after the realization that the > >bylaws and other president stuff may be "gone" (actually, I need to call > >Heather back; I keep forgetting. She thinks she may know where the > >notebook(s) is). > > I'm afraid that any GSAS stuff that was once in my possesion is now gone. > > Those of you who know me, know that I had the end of a 9 year relationship > which occured in October and the splitting up of the matertial possessions > pretty much favored to other side... if they were any GSAS papers that I had > in my possesion, they have been erroneously 'disposed' of by that other half. > > It wasn't intentional, but it was understandable. At the very least there is > the possibility that with the new batch of people active in the club now, a > new focus and set of bylaws is appropriate (and now kind of necessary). > > Sorry 'bout that, > --Heather > > >