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We've had a comment which has led me to think we ought to do a form on
our website for people to join.  Similar to the form for boyd wishlists,
perhaps.  And we tell them we'll send a reminder to pay, with their
first newsletter.

Who wants to work on this?
k


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Info needed
From: "Kathleen M. Brosemer" <kathie@cleannorth.org>
Date: Fri, October 25, 2002 1:33 pm
To: <abigail.obenchain@mnr.gov.on.ca>

Hi Abby,

You're right, we need to improve that!

We've just recently acquired the ability to set up a mail-in form on the
site, which we use for the charity wishlists.  I'm going to ask "the
guys" to do the same thing for a membership form.

Until then, you become a member by sending a cheque for $10 (individual)
or $15 (family) to the address that's in the About Us link on the page.
That's

Clean North
736-A Queen Street East
SSM P6A 2A9

let us know your address and an email address where you won't mind
getting a member's e-newsletter about once a month (some people don't
want to receive these at work, so if you have a preference, tell us).
Also indicate if you don't want to be phoned (about four times a year)
to be asked to do a short volunteer stint on one of our projects.  We'll
flag your name on our list if you want to be left alone.

Thanks for asking!  This is going to result in a definite improvement to
our website.

kathie


> How does one become a member of Clean North? I couldn't locate any
> info on this on your website. If it's there could you point me in the
> right direction?
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Abby Obenchain
> Communications Specialist, Ontario Forest Research Institute
> Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
> 1235 Queen Street East, Sault Ste. Marie, ON  P6A 2E5
> (705) 946-2981, ext. 270     fax: (705) 946-2030
> e-mail: abigail.obenchain@mnr.gov.on.ca
> http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/forests/t&t_research/randd.htm


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him no matter what he does, really the optimal way to shape his
incentive structure?     - Robert Wright


Is telling a man thought to possess biological weapons that you'll kill
him no matter what he does, really the optimal way to shape his incentive
structure?     - Robert Wright



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