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Re: NFC Breeders Club
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- Subject: Re: NFC Breeders Club
- From: "Dwight Moody" <dwightmoody at hotmail_com>
- Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 13:16:31 PDT
Robert:
Perhaps I would be the best person at this point to run the Breeder's
Club, in addition to my duties as Secretary/Treasurer. As you may recall
from our numerous conversations about this, the Breeders Program needs
to be structured and run in a way that will ensure that it is run in a
professional manner and in compliance with applicable IRS regulations.
My affiliations with other tropical fish clubs and breeder
organizations, coupled with my official NFC duties and own experience as
a fish breeder, put me in a unique situation that I believe can help the
NFC get an effective, IRS compatible program up and running in short
order. Just let me know.
>From owner-nanf at actwin_com Fri May 22 13:09:39 1998
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>Subject: Re: NFC Breeders Club
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>Herb and all,
>
>No not yet I have put the word out but have no takers yet ...SO LETS
ASK
>AGAIN ANYONE WANT TO RUN THE BREEDERS CLUB ?
>
>
>
>
>On Fri, 22 May 1998 14:44:46 -0500 Herb Harris <top_side at geocities_com>
>writes:
>>Hi all,
>>
>> Just wondering if there is a NFC Breeders Club Coordinator?
>>I'm just
>>thinking it would be a real advantage to all of us if there were
>>someone
>>to keep track of and register members projects, the fish species and
>>numbers. In addition, perhaps this NFC "official" could speak on
>>behalf
>>of NFC to help with any legal questions that might arise - such as
>>writing letters to state officials explaining the NFC Breeders Club
>>objectives concerning a member's project when that would be helpful.
>>
>>Herb
>>
>
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Dwight D. Moody
P.O. Box 214
East Montpelier VT 05651-0214
802-476-0685 (home), 802-241-3482 (work)
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One of the earliest Christian symbols was the fish
(Greek: icthys, which was an abbreviation for the Greek
words in the phrase: Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior).
Thus, disciples could identify each other by their use
of the fish symbol, which continues to be used today.
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Jonah was swallowed by a huge fish and remained
within it for three days and three nights. Afterwards,
he was "vomited" (literal translation) onto the beach
to go and minister to the people of Ninevah (Jonah 2:1-11).
While we often find references in aquarium books
concerning the first instances of fishkeeping
by humans, this appears to be the first instance
of humankeeping by a fish!
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