For those who get The Wee Harp electronically, your copy is in your inbox (except for the 13 email addresses that rejected me - I HATE rejection). The 16-page newsletter will go to the Post Office for those who receive hard copy. Takes some time to fold, secure and label a 16-page document!!
Hope you enjoy it. I will come back and post the names of the members for who I got a rejection on email. If you're reading this and you know you changed your email since last November, just write to me at theweeharp@gmail.com and give me the update.
Great looking Wee Harp Frank,enjoyed it very much. Will give you a report about Blairsville games in a couple of weeks. I'll take a few photos if I remember to just do it! Bye now.
Great job Frank. Hey out there let's make the next one even better. As Johnnie 5 said "need input!" Let's give Frank a bundle of info so he can have a ball sorting it out and choosing the best. Summer is here so the Gathering season is upon us.
Dave. I got some feedback from members out here that the "old" wee harp had more contact information for directors, VPs etc, things like address, phone numbers. It was nice because not all have on the go e mail and some people still use the "mail". This is from some of our senior members who like to send cards. Not all have everyone these available like we do to some extent. So please consider adding these if you can.
That does sound like a good idea Tom, I know of at least one lady that only does snail mail. I will send her a letter when the Salado games get closer as she if from that area.
the cards I had made up similar to Amandas have all the web stuff but also my phone number so folks can give me a call.
Gotcha Tom. I was just trying to save space by not dedicating an entire page to it but if the membership wants it they should have it. I will correct on the next edition. :)
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David Patton President Clan Lamont Society of North America
To all. You never know these things are important unless someone mentions it (sic. complains!). Such is the life of those who chose "public service" Thamks