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Join Us!
If you are interested in joining MN TWS, please contact the Membership Chair or Past Prsident.

Get Involved!
If you are interested in serving the chapter as a committee chair, regional representative, executive board member or committee member, please contact the current President or membership chair .

Board Meetings
Interested in attending a board meeting, contact the President to find out the location, date and time of the next board meeting. Members are welcome to sit in any time. Board meetings are generally held in February, April, July, and November.

Chapter Display and Photo Album
Need to use the Chapter Display for an upcoming event or have photos to contribute to the Chapter photo album, contact Stacy Salvevold. A new display will be unveiled at the 2007 Annual Meeting!

Chapter Historian
Do you have a story, article, video tape, photo or anything else that may be important to the history of our chapter, contact John Moriarty to send chapter historical items to our archives?

Habitat Projects
The Minnesota Chapter of TWS is accepting project proposals to help fund habitat work in Minnesota. In recent years this fund has helped sponsor work dealing with outdoor education and land acquisition. Deadline: March 31, 2007. Download a request for proposals.

 

T-shirts
MN TWS T-shirts are still available! Contact Martha Minchak to get yours!

Questions
General questions can be sent to the President who will see that someone on the board gets you an answer.

Website Comments –
Website comments, suggestions and questions can be sent to Stacy Salvevold.

 

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