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PSA Journal, August, 2000 by LaVonna Hitz
LaVonna Hitz, Editor 700 W. Broadway, Winnsboro, TX 75494 903) 342-5446
American Portfolios Director Richard Collier advises we have a new member in two portfolios. CMP-I and NAT-1 have just enlisted Tony Esposito of Charlotte, NC.
Portfolio MINI-3 Member William Carson has just received his award for having earned his 20th Green Eagle in this group.
Don Riley, Secretary for Portfolio No. 57 reports that in March, 2000, William M. Morley has been a member of this portfolio for 45 years.
The International Convention of PSA is upon us. It is too late to submit Green Eagle prints for the National contest. It is too late to submit winning prints for the Portrait Portfolios that have won the Portly Pink Profile Award. This would put you in the running to win a beautiful medal. No entry, no win. And it is too late to submit winning prints for the ROM People's Choice Contest. We just hope you were all alert to the dates and did get your prints to the proper people in time to enter all three of these contests. The more entries, the more glory in winning.
All Pictorial Print Division activities are open to new members. We encourage each of you to investigate these opportunities to learn more of your favorite pastime - photography. If attending the convention, be sure and visit the PPD area where you will find material giving full descriptions of the various functions available in your particular field of interest. Looking forward to seeing you there.
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