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WSFA Journal November-December 2011

November 1st, 2011 at 11:40 pm » Comments (0)

Order: Meeting called to order by VP Sam Scheiner at 21:16 Officers: President: VP: Secretary: Treasurer: (In email, Steve sent the following: As soon as I get the numbers sorted out, I will transfer some of the funds from PayPal to the other accounts to cover Capclave memberships and book sales. There seems to have […]



WSFA Journal September-October 2011

September 1st, 2011 at 11:37 pm » Comments (0)

The August WSFA First Friday 8/5/11 meeting convened at the Scheiner residence and commenced at 9:17; Sam Scheiner presiding. We still have money, to the tune of $. The voting for the WSFA Small Press Award has been closed and approximately 66% of the membership took the time to participate. The trustees had nothing to […]



WSFA Journal June-August 2011

June 1st, 2011 at 11:31 pm » Comments (0)

The WSFA May 6th, 2011 meeting began at 9:16 when Steve walked in, making quorum. Veep Sam S. presided. Treasurer Steve reported that our finances are ahead of the federal government. We don’t have to vote to raise our debt limit. He has emailed the treasurer’s report. Paid Carrie Vaughn and both artists. Cat Valente […]



WSFA Journal April-May 2011

April 1st, 2011 at 11:25 pm » Comments (0)

March 4, 2011-First Friday,Vice-President Sam S. presided. “It’s 9:15 or close enough, call to order. Our valiant president is home with a bug. No one figured out who took minutes at the last meeting, probably Barry. Ernest moved we accept the minutes as not read. Passed. Is there a quorum? Bring out the Crystal Pepsi […]



WSFA Journal January 2011

February 1st, 2011 at 11:23 pm » Comments (0)

The First Friday meeting in January (1/7/2011) was the first meeting in 2011. Treasurer Steve collected dues. 15 people paid dues so we could have a meeting, which Judy called to order at 9:20. First Friday meeting, first meeting in 2011. Happy new year everyone. One of the new people from last meeting, Fran, came […]



WSFA Journal January 2011

January 1st, 2011 at 11:14 pm » Comments (0)

According to a national study, Washington D.C is America’s most literate city. It is followed by Seattle, Minneapolis, and Atlanta. Boston, once considered the hub of American literary culture, was only ranked 12th. The study looked at six key indicators of literacy: newspaper circulation, number of bookstores, library resources, periodical publishing resources, educational attainment, and […]



WSFA Journal November-December 2010

November 1st, 2010 at 11:50 pm » Comments (0)

The October 1st First Friday meeting was called to order at 9:19. Someone said today is 38 in binary. There was no quorum. Sam Lubell read the last minutes. Sam S asked, “Are we solvent?” Steve answered, “You have a background in chemistry. If not part of the solution, you are part of the precipitate.” […]



WSFA Journal August-September 2010

August 1st, 2010 at 11:51 pm » Comments (0)

The First Friday meeting in July (7-2-10) opened with VP Sam Scheiner presiding. The meeting was called to order at 9:15, but Sam said his watch runs fast. “Our esteemed president is at a party so might be late or not show.” Secretary Sam summarized last meeting. Treasurer Steve told about the money. Gayle for […]



WSFA Journal June-July 2010

June 1st, 2010 at 11:55 pm » Comments (0)

First Friday in May 5/7 – President Judy started with “Let’s have a short meeting because of the election.” Colleen said that the day was officially no pants day. Sam summarized the business from the last meeting. Judy said that she had email from Warner Bros. They are doing previews of the movie Splice and […]



WSFA Journal May 2010

May 1st, 2010 at 11:58 pm » Comments (0)

President Judy called the first Friday meeting in April (4/2/2010) to order at 9:16. Sec Sam Lubell summarized the last meeting. VP Sam S. had nothing to report. Sec Sam L. had a new WSFA Journal. Paul said after long time, we have now bequeathed a new design for the website, dedicated to the proposition […]