New Antique Phonograph Society Announcement

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Retrograde
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Re: New Antique Phonograph Society Announcement

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Valecnik wrote:As a member of both former societies, I'm glad to see them combined. In this case I really do think 1+1=3 or 4 or more!

I'm also looking forward to seeing the overhauled website.
I'm a dual member too... and looking forward to the savings on membership dues. :D

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Re: New Antique Phonograph Society Announcement

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Being a new member to APS and to this site. Did HAPS (Hoosier Antique Phonograph Society), which was a affiliate club to MAPS, merge with APS as well?.
The HAPS website is still up but has not been updated for about 5 years. It would be great to have get togethers in the Northern Indiana, Lower Michigan areas.

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Re: New Antique Phonograph Society Announcement

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Earlier this morning I answered your query to the Antique Phonograph Society web site, but for the benefit of TMF members, the Hoosier Antique Phonograph Society (HAPS) still meets and we are happy to post their reports on the APS web site. The last one we received was in April:

http://www.antiquephono.org/events/hoos ... 5-meeting/

We welcome the opportunity to support independent regional organizations on our website as long as it is not inconsistent with our not-for-profit status. Regional society newsletters/reports are on the APS website here:

http://www.antiquephono.org/events_cate ... rsreports/

Best to all,

George P.

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