Antique Phonograph Society Status
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 8:37 am
It has been eight months since MAPS and CAPS merged resources to form The Antique Phonograph Society, and I'm happy to report that we are having an excellent first year of operations. We are well ahead of our projected membership numbers, and we're hoping to break the 1000-member milestone shortly.
Our Facebook page at http://www.antiquephono.org has nearly 700 members and is almost as active as this forum.
Speaking of the website (which is less than 10 months old), it continues to gain popularity, had over 7000 hits in July, and has become our major portal for new members, particularly those who are new to the hobby and/or have never belonged to an antique phonograph club before. There are over a dozen articles on antique phonographs there (including a book-length feature on Brunswick), with more to follow within a week or two.
We have filed for not-for-profit status with the IRS, have an outstanding Board of Directors, and have put in place an Executive Board to oversee Society operations and BOD decisions. From its beginnings around several kitchen tables over 30 years ago, our Society has become an international operation whose aim is to educate, disseminate information, and facilitate the study and collecting of sound recording and reproducing artifacts.
If you've considered joining, but just haven't gotten around to it, would you consider it now and help us break that 1000-member mark?
Best to all,
George Paul - Antique Phonograph Society
Our Facebook page at http://www.antiquephono.org has nearly 700 members and is almost as active as this forum.
Speaking of the website (which is less than 10 months old), it continues to gain popularity, had over 7000 hits in July, and has become our major portal for new members, particularly those who are new to the hobby and/or have never belonged to an antique phonograph club before. There are over a dozen articles on antique phonographs there (including a book-length feature on Brunswick), with more to follow within a week or two.
We have filed for not-for-profit status with the IRS, have an outstanding Board of Directors, and have put in place an Executive Board to oversee Society operations and BOD decisions. From its beginnings around several kitchen tables over 30 years ago, our Society has become an international operation whose aim is to educate, disseminate information, and facilitate the study and collecting of sound recording and reproducing artifacts.
If you've considered joining, but just haven't gotten around to it, would you consider it now and help us break that 1000-member mark?
Best to all,
George Paul - Antique Phonograph Society