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Cave Rat,cave rat wrote:Are you all talking about the booklet "Guide to Responsible Caving"? If you are, I have 500 of them here for a huge Boy Scout event here next month. The NSS donated me 4 cases of 500 booklets and pamphlets each for the event.
Dan Sullivan wrote:Allen,
I would love to see a copy of "Cave Exploring By Youth Groups; Information for Youth Group Members, Leaders, and Parents."
Could you E-mail me a copy also?
Cave Softly,
Dan
Patricia Bingham wrote:The NSS brochure you folks are talking about has been replaced by the brochures currently listed on the website. I've asked the NSS office to quit sending them out to folks (this morning). I had asked the office staff to stop sending this out, but I think we have had a change-over in staffing at the NSS office since then and the word apparently didn't get passed on to the new staff.
I'd rather not see the old ones used now, if you wouldn't mind.
If you want to hand things out at BSA events, I think the NSS office has the current version of the BSA Caving brochure (19-102A, the 2003 printing). Please be sure you are using current info as the new ones, both from BSA and NSS, have considerable improvements (IMHO).
Or maybe not. What do you think?
Patricia Bingham wrote:Sorry for having taken so long to reply. There is something wrong with my computer; usually I can't even access the NSS website, and I've been told that I managed to correctly install the pdf forms of all the youth brochures, but I can't view them on the website. Argh!! It takes about 5 minutes just to get the "reply" screen up and running. (whine, whine, whine)
Anyway, what bee's nest?
I've promised to get the BSA brochure on the website and I'll work on that today. I've tried before, but didn't persist and this is in no way the fault of the folks at BSA. Please keep hounding me for this. Seriously.
I thought simply having the brochures as a down-loadable item would be sufficient, but Van has brought up an excellent point; what to do when you are volunteering your time to distribute info? You shouldn't have to pay to print this out for distribution. So I think the right answer would be to have these printed up professionally for distribution. I guess I need to find someone to foot the bill or work it out some other way. What are your suggestions?
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