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#118836 04/06/08 10:30 AM
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I am wanting to start a region in Texas where I live, as the closest one to me is over a hundred miles from me. I have been handing out applications for national at local car shows. I would like to know if it would be possible to find out if there were already national members in my local area. Would like to call it the Gulf Cost Region. I also believe that I would bring in a lot of members from my side of Texas from Louisiana. Is there a way to see if I already have some national members?
Kelly Sharpton
VCCA 44830


LKS454 #118837 04/06/08 10:38 AM
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Kelly,
Contact the National Board Member for your area, that would be Clay Perrine. Clay will be able to furnish you with all of the contact information you will need, and also answer any questions. His contact info is in the G&D.
Good luck!
John Mahoney
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John



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LKS454 #118842 04/06/08 01:45 PM
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Kelly do you have a 2006 National Membership Roster? It list our National members by state. It might help. Any body who was a member in Dec.2005 should have gotten one.


34 & 35 trucks are the greatest. 36 high cabs are OK too.

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