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Dan Reppert, our PCA Board president, has asked me to communicate that the Board is preparing a summary report of current PCA activities and projects. Since the board elections at the Columbus Pen Show, there has been interest in what the Board is doing and we want to be able to fully inform both members and prospective members.

 

Please give us a little time to prepare and review this summary report, as the seasoned members are also trying to bring the new Board members (like me) up to speed.

 

I think, as I certainly do, all the Board members feel that it is an honor to serve and we hope to continue to make the PCA a better place, as did past boards.

 

Best Regards,

 

Dan Carmell

San Leandro, California

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Dan Reppert, our PCA Board president, has asked me to communicate that the Board is preparing a summary report of current PCA activities and projects. Since the board elections at the Columbus Pen Show, there has been interest in what the Board is doing and we want to be able to fully inform both members and prospective members.

 

Please give us a little time to prepare and review this summary report, as the seasoned members are also trying to bring the new Board members (like me) up to speed.

 

I think, as I certainly do, all the Board members feel that it is an honor to serve and we hope to continue to make the PCA a better place, as did past boards.

 

Best Regards,

 

Dan Carmell

San Leandro, California

Thank You Dan,

I am sure that "most" of us understand that the PCA meeting was just a little over a week ago. Not only that but that you are all volunteers with a life outside the PCA. Thanks to all of you for doing what you are doing and I for one look forward to hearing more of what is happening.

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Tom--

 

Thanks for your kind words and support. I think that all of the Board will work to further the PCA's goals.

 

best, Dan

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