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Also, be sure to check out the NASG web site's Clubs page. It lists all the known "S" clubs. A contact person for each club is listed, if one is available, and they make a great first-contact if you are new to S. Also, check out the Events page of the web site to find out about any upcoming S-related events in your area. It is a great way to make indirect contact with local S-scalers, and to see all forms of S in person.

 

http://www.nasg.org/Clubs/index.htm

 

Peter.

(NASG webmaster)

 

Last edited by PVan

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