And speaking of donating, there are exactly three donations.
'Nuff said.
Matt Murray
Alan Pozner sent this (edited) write-up:
Matt,
I propose Dave MacDougall from Susquehanna region.
Dave has been autocrossing for about 3 years. He has never
attended nationals. He is about 30; has a wife and twin girls
(about 5 years old).
He has supported the Susquehanna region in the following ways:
Was Vice President of Appalachian Sports Car Club (one of our
chapter clubs) in 2003 Has been event chair for more than 5
events including the PA State Championships in 2003 Became a Solo
Safety Steward in 2004 Was a Novice School instructor in 2004
Through his sales connections he procured glassware and other
trophy items for the region at greatly reduced costs in
2002-2004. At events he is always willing to help with
registration or in the timing van.
Dave is an exceptionally pleasant guy.
I know he is planning on going to Nationals this year regardless
of this award but I am sure that the money would help.
Regards,
Alan Pozner
----- Original Message -----
From: <ZAUskycop@aol.com>
> In a message dated 8/27/2004 2:18:56 AM Central Daylight Time,
> Davard@aol.com writes:
>
> Kind of sad, 30 people and only 117 ducks. You gotta figure a
free dinner at
> the Blind Tiger is worth at least $10-15. And, it goes to a
good cause.
>
> David Avard Bought 5 ducks...13% of this year's tire budget so
far.
>
> Please don't be blinded by numbers. Of those 30 people every
single one of
> them should be congratulated. If they bought one
duck...GREAT. Taking the
> time to donate...be it cash, gifts, or just time, is the
greatest gift of
> all. I don't want this taken to the extreme that "If you are
going to join you
> have to buy 20 ducks or we dont want you in it". Does that
mean that if we
> don't win the dinner at Blind Tiger it wasn't worth it to
you??
>
> Don't point at the people donating...point at the people who
haven't.
>
> Tracy Ramsey
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