Rick, I do not have a solution to the newsletter's MIA status. Not very reassuring, I know. Regardless, I am working with Rick Tejera to determine what needs to be done so we can get the newsletter back on track. I'll wipe my hard-drive and donate my computer if necessary. You're right on the money when you mention the role of newsletter editor as voluntary. Sometimes "life" can get in the way of volunteer duties. That said, SAC members still deserve a copy of SAC-News as part of their membership. If we need to provide the editor a temporary reprieve, I'm sure I will be one of many willing to put forth a combined effort to get SAC-News back to the presses. As the February meeting is right around the corner, my goal is to have a newsletter out before the March 2011 meeting. Hopefully I will have more information at the February meeting. Chris -----Original Message----- From: sac-board-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sac-board-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rotramel, Rick (AZ77) Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 11:35 AM To: sac-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [sac-board] Newsletter Hi SAC Board, Could you give me an update on the SAC Newsletter? This is a benefit of SAC membership that has not been fulfilled in a long time. I certainly don't want to see an uprising of revolt in SAC about benefits being denied. I understand that it is a volunteer doing the job of producing the newsletter. That said, if it is a matter of access to a suitable computer for the editor, I am sure someone in the club can provide or loan the resources needed. The SAC Newsletter in the past has been an acclaimed resource. I would like to see that continue. Thanks, Rick R. SAC