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Newsletter update!



Well, I am nicotine-stained, twitchy from coffee overconsumption, and (okay) a little puffy-eyed from an "emotional outburst" earlier in the evening, but the newsletter is finally ready for the mail! All of the little newsletters are rubber-banded tidily into sections and tucked carefully away inside a plastic bag in the laundry room, where the cats can't get to them. Now I just have to wait for the postoffice to open, and this month's newsletter will be out of my hands! A few notes on the minor problems, just so no one is surprised: - A comedy* of errors with regards to office equipment created a cascade of circumstances, the upshot of which is that this issue is in black and white, and the pictures look like crap. Really, REALLY like crap. In fact, my next task is to send Sandy Gibson a personal apology. But it couldn't be helped, so all I can say is I'm really sorry. These problems should be ironed out for the next issue, so picture quality will improve, I promise. - Slight glitch on the first page. Kind of a font mismatch. Should have caught it before it went to print. Or before I'd center-stapled 120 newsletters and labelled half of them. Caught it too late. Sparked aforementioned emotional outburst. It's too late to fix it, so again... err... sorry. - Renewal notice cards were inserted into applicable newsletters. I also inserted samples into all of the board members' newsletters, so that you can see what's up and offer feedback on the format. Except for Rick Rose, whose renewal is due. - Printing cost was ~$40, plus ~$10 for mailing labels. (The labels are a one-time fee - I bought plenty!) I hope this isn't too much. I dimly recall Erik saying that Kinko's should be avoided in favor of Office Max for price reasons, but unfortunately Kinko's suits my schedule much better. Let me know if this price isn't acceptable in the future, and I will make more of an effort to wake up early to get somewhere cheaper before they close. Other notes will be sent to specific persons as applicable - these are just the ones that apply to everyone. Overall, I thought it went pretty smoothly, and I'm happy with the layout and general design. Wish the end result could have been less crappy, but there you are. Everyone have fun at the next meeting!!! :) - Erika * "Comedy" in the Shakespearean sense, meaning that it isn't exactly funny, but no one died.
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