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Ed:<br>
Absolutely correct. It could work. It could serve to eliminate the
middleman. But, at least, keep him informed. I used to have a
calendar listing contests for scheduling purposes. There were a
surprising number of erasures/changes. One problem could be when a CD
schedules a contest, and he and the contest are both new. He should
have an avenue of communication so that he knows who to get ahold of
for dates. Easiest person up to now, has been the D. V.P. It works,
if the VP is made aware. If not, no doughnut. <br>
I well remember putting in for our contest dates here at High Point in
January of years past. (contests were usually in July) A club
officer did it, and he checked against the club calendar for
conflicts. But, other clubs weren't considered. Only thing considered
was the Nats', because I told them the Nats' dates. It worked O.K.,
but just because of dumb luck.<br>
<br>
Ed Miller wrote:<br>
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in neighboring states weren't tied together in a network so things like
this wouldn't happen. That's where you avoid this problem, not a the
district VP level. </font></div>
<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Ed M.</font></div>
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Scott:<br>
It doesn't need to be a problem; the secret is communication. But,
there is little anybody can do if the sanction is applied for by the CD
and nobody else is aware of it. Which usually becomes the case, and
the conflicts are known only after the fact. And, while it is easily
possible for the District VP to handle his own district, it gets
stickier when there are 2 or even 3 districts involved. Perhaps this
position of Competitions Manager could help, if it's implemented. As
John says, probably no harm done in this case; I don't see much
intermingling of our 2 Districts going on. But, still and all, it
would be much better to try to synchronize these contests. Perhaps
doing so would encourage more inter-district visits. It would be
advantageous.<br>
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Bill Glaze<br>
D2 VP<br>
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Scott Anderson wrote:
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<div><font color="#0000ff" size="4">This becoming more of a
problem. I send in the sanction every year right after the meet..
Maybe the AMA contest coordinators need to look at this. This is the
second meet in D2 that weekend.. Maybe the VP's or AVP's can work on
this for next year..</font></div>
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Scott Anderson</font></div>
<div><font color="#0000ff" size="4">D3 AVP </font></div>
<div><font color="#0000ff" size="4">NSRCA 528</font></div>
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<div>I did not know of the Knoxville contest upon sending in
for the Sanction. I guess because of the districts being different,
both went thru.</div>
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