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pictrtker New user Fouke, AR 5 Posts |
Hello,
I was a member of SAM back in the 80's. I'm from Southwest Arkansas near Texarkana. My Assembly was in Texarkana. Members included JB Bobo (Modern Coin Magic). I remember David Ginn at one of our meetings. It was very active back then. As far as I can tell...it no longer exists. The closest Assembly to me is listed as Dallas,Tx or Fort Smith Arkansas. I have been thinking about joining again..I have my number...When it asks for an Assembly to be affiliated with...what should I do. It looks like I'm at least 3 hrs from any Assembly. And If one wanted to start a new Assembly...how would you go about it. I'm sort of lost here. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Dave |
Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
Join as an Associate Member. I've belonged to the Some Are Magicians for 42 years, and am still an Associate Member. You can always visit an Assembly (you're a MEMBER!)
It would seem to be foolish to join and pay dues in an Assembly which you may only get to attend a few times per year! Both the I Bother Magicians (I've belonged for 67 years) and the Some Are Magicians are losing membership. They both have "on line groups".
SNEAKY, UNDERHANDED, DEVIOUS,& SURREPTITIOUS ITINERANT MOUNTEBANK
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pictrtker New user Fouke, AR 5 Posts |
Thank you. I appreciate it. That's what I'm going to do. Be an Associate Member
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