Baxter’s Thoughts

Drew Doyle

by Baxter Key

Once again I have the sad duty to report on the passing of another member, Drew Doyle. Drew had fought the battle with cancer for a good number of years. As many of you know, Drew made some of the finest hills and river pieces to grace many a table. Many and all will miss him.

The following 2 paragraphs are repeats for Nashcon and the Mary Beth award.

The start of the year also brings about Nashcon. I am in charge of Nashcon again, (insert sigh of exasperation here), and I am looking to "volunteer" a few gamers to help me this year as my time has become even tighter over the last year. As we all know over the last few years we have experienced some pains with Nashcon, and with all of the members help we can restore Nashcon to the premiere historical convention of the south once again. This means that we all have to pitch in and do some of the things that are required to make it a successful show, be it handling tabletops, running games, or working the registration desk. If we can get everybody to put in 2 hrs of time each, it will make everything work a lot better and smoother. We need for everybody who needs to go ahead and make your room reservations early so we can get a better count on the room fill rate.

We also need nominations for the Mary Beth Award. As most people know Mary Beth was Gerald Swicks late wife who put a lot of her effort into getting Nashcon & Midsouth up and running. The award is given to the person(s) who have put forth the most effort into helping the hobby locally. We have not given the award in the past couple of years so there a re several qualified candidates in my mind so think about who should be nominated and send them to Mike Peccolo at mikemarie@aol.com and he will bring them before the BOD to vote on. Deadline for this is I April 2005.

See all you all around the table and over the dice.


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