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Maine
Chapter 89 NAWCC

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“State of Maine Clock and
Watch Collectors”
Established April 27, 1969
“Maine Chapter 89, NAWCC”
Chartered October 26, 1975
Signatories
E. Hushman, NAWCC President and
W.D. Bundens M.D., NAWCC Vice President
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Location:
Kennebec
Tavern
Bath,
Maine
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Saturday
September
18, 2010
[Registration
Form & Details]
We have an
exciting presentation: "My All-Star Maine Clockmakers", by Joe Katra!
You need to be sure to attend this fascinating lecture and slide
show.
This
is a very special meeting!
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 Location:
Captain
Daniel Stone Inn, Brunswick, Maine
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Saturday
November
20, 2010
[Registration
Form & Details]
Our Annual
Meeting and Auction is being held in a new venue, The Captain Daniel Stone
Inn in Brunswick, Maine
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A message from
President Nan Vance: "Thank you for stopping by our web site. We hope
that you found your visit informative as well as enjoyable. We would like to take this opportunity to invite you to one of our Chapter 89
Meetings. We usually meet every other month on the third Saturday and
guests are always welcome. Just send us a note by email and one of us will
be happy to assist you. I know you'll enjoy the great fellowship as well as
the variety of programs we put together for our members."
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Membership is
only $20.00 a year
Join
Now (click
here)
Registered guests are welcome at
meetings
when accompanied by a
Chapter 89 Member in “Good
Standing”
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If you’d like to come to one of
our meetings,
contact the Chapter Treasurer, Tom Vance, by email:
Chapter
89
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President:
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Nan
Vance
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1st Vice President:
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Cal
Morgan
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2nd Vice President:
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Ray
Humphreys
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Secretary:
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Jim
Donald
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Asst. Secretary:
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Michael Gentile
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Treasurer:
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Tom Vance
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Asst. Treasurer:
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Bob Laird
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Immediate Past President:
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Paul
Fournier
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Director:
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Ben Crosby
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Director:
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Chuck French
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Director
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Jim
Lea
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Advisor to the Council:
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Cal Morgan
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Advisor to the Council:
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Jim Bryant
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Advisor to the Council:
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Creighton
Gogos
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consider the environment before printing this document
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