Dallas: NRA Annual Meetings/Exhibits, May 4-6, 2018.

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Re: Dallas: NRA Annual Meetings/Exhibits, May 4-6, 2018.

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AJSully421 wrote:Thanks Mojo, but the first link is for Atlanta with no mention of Dallas, and the second link has no mention of the annual meeting listed. I guess I will have to look around a few months before.

Like I said, I suspect they will have a similar website for Dallas when the time comes.

I'm sure you can use the second link to make an inquiry. I was only trying to point you in the right direction, not get you signed up. ;-)
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There was an option on the 2017 meeting website to volunteer. I'm sure that as soon as the 2018 page is up that option will be there also.
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I may look into getting a venders booth for the forum like we did at the TSRA shows several years ago. Great place to meet and greet other members as well as enlighten non-members to our little community.

What does everyone think?
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RPBrown wrote:I may look into getting a venders booth for the forum like we did at the TSRA shows several years ago. Great place to meet and greet other members as well as enlighten non-members to our little community.

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That's a neat idea. Great for meeting and greeting and recruiting like-minded people.
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mojo84 wrote:
RPBrown wrote:I may look into getting a venders booth for the forum like we did at the TSRA shows several years ago. Great place to meet and greet other members as well as enlighten non-members to our little community.

What does everyone think?
That's a neat idea. Great for meeting and greeting and recruiting like-minded people.

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Would be awesome, not only to introduce non-members to our community, but an opportunity to meet and greet other members. Let me know if I can assist in any way. :tiphat:
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RPBrown wrote:I may look into getting a venders booth for the forum like we did at the TSRA shows several years ago. Great place to meet and greet other members as well as enlighten non-members to our little community.

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Sign me up for booth duty! :cheers2:
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For those that are relatively new here, back when TSRA held their meetings in Mesquite, we had a booth for several years. It was great to meet up with and put a face to the forum members. We have grown ALOT since then but would still be nice to meet some of the "newer" folks.
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RPBrown wrote:For those that are relatively new here, back when TSRA held their meetings in Mesquite, we had a booth for several years. It was great to meet up with and put a face to the forum members. We have grown ALOT since then but would still be nice to meet some of the "newer" folks.
I say find out how much the booth space will cost and then see if we can raise the funds to do it.

Perhaps there's another forum or small group around who would share a space with us if the cost is outrageous.
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