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<DIV>Tony</DIV>
<DIV>My reply is.</DIV>
<DIV>The Nat's is an open event because that is what most fairly satisfies and
serves all members of both AMA, NSRCA and all the other Sig's. The
Sig's run the events but not all entries belong to a Sig.
What qualifications would be required for non Sig entries should
pre qualification be required?</DIV>
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<DIV>The Nat's last 6 weeks the events are run by the SIG's My question
is does AMA increase their staff for the Nat's, if so is that why they
would like to shorten the Nat's</DIV>
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<DIV>I would think that the City of Muncie due to the economic benefits
that they receive from the Nat's and the Sig's due to a reduction in
participants would be the losers and for what? Isn't 46 weeks a year enough time
for the general membership to enjoy their investment in
AMA Muncie</DIV>
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<DIV>It would be interesting to know how many members use the facility excluding
the Nat's in a year and how many visitors visit the site in a year</DIV>
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<DIV>I was of the impression that the AMA was a member service organization and
that many members belong specifically for the insurance But the Sig's are
the core of the organization even though a majority of members do not
belong to a Sig and couldn't care less if the Nat's were six weeks or six
month's long.</DIV>
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<DIV>Are the politics. Intent and mission of the AMA changing to a point
where those in power are plotting a new direction for AMA and if so what
might that direction be?</DIV>
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<DIV>Buddy Brammer</DIV>
<DIV>AMA 3889 </DIV>
<DIV>NSRCA 1810</DIV>
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