Subj : ANS 142 To : All From : Paul Williams Date : Tue May 22 2001 03:04 pm SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-142.01 VE3FRH ANNOUNCES PRESIDENT'S CLUB AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 142.01 FROM AMSAT HQ SILVER SPRING, MD, MAY 22, 2001 TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BID: $ANS-142.01 Initially released at the Dayton Hamvention by AMSAT-NA President Robin Haighton, VE3FRH, the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation, AMSAT, is pleased to announce the formation of the President's Club. Members of the President's Club, as sustaining donors to AMSAT Project Funds, will be eligible to receive the benefits of membership. Initially, there will two levels for donations - which will qualify for benefits: Gold Level - for donations of $100 or more per month (or $1,200 per year) Silver Level - for donations of $50 or more per month (or $600 per year) Presidents Club benefits include the following: Gold Level: AMSAT President's Club - Gold Certificate AMSAT President's Club - Gold Pin (unique) Invitation to the AMSAT special reception (at the annual meeting), to meet with Directors, Officers, Project Designers and satellite builders. Invitation to the AMSAT Dayton Dinner Annual endorsement stickers for certificate Silver Level: AMSAT President's Club - Silver Certificate AMSAT President's Club - Silver Pin (unique) Invitation to the AMSAT special reception (at the annual meeting), to meet with Directors, Officers, Project Designers and satellite builders. Annual endorsement stickers for certificate Application forms are available from AMSAT-NA Office. For further information and details contact: Daniel James, NN0DJ AMSAT Vice President-Public Affairs P.O. Box 297 Warroad, MN 56763-0297 NN0DJ can be reached at: (218) 386-1544 (or) via e-mail: nn0dj@amsat.org [ANS thanks AMSAT-NA President Robin Haighton, VE3FRH, for this information] /EX ---- Via the ans mailing list at AMSAT.ORG courtesy of AMSAT-NA. To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe ans" to Majordomo@amsat.org .... "I was a sucker as a kid. Probably still am." - Tami Wilson --- Terminate 4.00/Pro * Origin: Texas math: .357 + .30x.30 + .44 = 0 (1:387/710) .