Re: AUGD: Welcome to Greer Mac User Group
Re: AUGD: Welcome to Greer Mac User Group
- Subject: Re: AUGD: Welcome to Greer Mac User Group
- From: Emilie Unkrich <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 09:13:11 -0500
Hi Gary,
IMO, acknowledging what a pro-active, wonderful Regional Liaison you
must be.
Your regional user groups are quite fortunate to have you!
Up here in Ohio, even I appreciate your active-link e-mail note.
:-)
Oh, if only I could come to your next meeting of the Palm Beach
Macintosh User Group.
:-)
With Care,
Auntie Em
On Jan 19, 2006, at 7:17 AM, email@hidden wrote:
Hello Charles, and welcome.
Interest and enthusiasm go a long way towards a groups success. It
sounds like you are off to a good start.
I hope you don't mind, I have forwarded your email to the Apple
User Group Discussion List (AUGD). Its an email group where Apple
User Groups can ask questions and interact with other user group
leaders in the community. You may be getting emails directly from
some members with their 2ยข worth. Its our way of helping each other
from "reinventing the wheel." What one group wants to do may
already have been done by another. We help each other and share our
information (and resources).
Besides my role with the Apple User Group Program I am also
President of my local club, the Palm Beach Macintosh User Group.
Check out our NEXT EVENT page to get an idea of what we've been
doing the past two years.
This month's meeting was inspired by Apple News Tip Of The Week. We
have a good relation with Peach Pit Press and are looking at giving
away some door prizes at our next meeting of Mac OS X Killer Tips.
As a Regional Liaison I usually work with a groups Ambassador. An
Apple User Group Ambassador is a role assigned to one individual
from each recognized Apple User Group in the database (locator).
Leaders from each user group choose a member from their group who
will serve in this role. The Ambassador for the group serves as the
link and primary contact to the Apple User Group program. I guess
you're it, eh?
You might want to take a moment to review the Apple's User Group
Advisory Board (UGAB) home page to see what resources can be
available once you are a recognized group.
Hope this helps (even a little). Good luck and let me know if
there's anything else I can do to assist you.
Gary E. Kampel
Apple User Group Regional Liaison
Southeast Region
In a message dated 1/18/06 9:16:20 PM, email@hidden writes:
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Emilie Unkrich
Vice President NEOAC
Editor, Apple Bits
http://neoac.org/
January 2006 Issue of Apple Bits here:
http://www.neoac.org/bits/06jan.pdf
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