PROBE
The Association of
Public Relations Officers
and Bulletin Editors
of the
Society for the Preservation and
Encouragement of Barber shop Quartet
Singing in America, Inc.
PRESIDENT
Grady Kerr
8403 Manderville Lane, #1094 N
Dallas, TX 75231
Tel. (214) 369-5893
swdroundup@aol.com
VICE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS
John Sugg
P.O. Box 1244
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72702
Tel. (501) 521-2020
johnsuggsr@cox-internet.com
VICE PRESIDENT FOR BULLETIN EDITORS
Bruce T. Anderson
2060 So. 26th St.
Lincoln, NE 68502-3025
Tel. (402) 435-0974
job60@ix.netcom.com
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Dick Girvin
57 Calle Cadiz, Unit F
Laguna Hills, CA 92653-3941
Tel. (949) 380-0732
dickgirvin@juno.com
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Waldo Redekop
6 Church Street, P.O. Box 276
Hilllsburgh, Ontario, Canada N0B 1Z0
Tel. (519) 855-425
waldo.redekop@Sympatico.ca
PROBEmoter
EDITOR
John Petterson
1017 Meadow Drive
Norwalk, Iowa 50211-1215
Tel. (515) 981-0057 home
(515) 270-8048 business
(515) 270-8056 FAX at business
Bltnedjp@aol.com
PUBLISHER
SPEBSQSA, Inc.
6315 third Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53143-5199
Tel (800) 976-SING
ADVISORY BOARD
Herb Bayles
W.Grant Carson
Dick Girvin
Mike Jones
Brian Lynch
Waldo Redekop
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Deadlines for 2001 issues,
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Preparing for bulletin contests the easy way
By Grant Carson
The end of the year comes with the notice by your PROBE district contest coordinator saying it's time to submit three consecutive issues for the BETY. If you're like most editors, you spread out the 12 issues and start choosing the best consecutive three. Do realize, however, there's a better way if you're serious about bulletin contests.
The time to select the three issues for contest entry is before they're ever published! The reason is that to score well in the Content category a long list of articles must be included. Very few bulletins have that long list in every issue. Indeed, especially in small chapters that may be impossible. Consider that to score maximum points announcements of at least two coming events with details of time, location, uniform and so on must be included. Sometimes in small chapters there just aren't two such events coming. So an element in planning the three issues to be entered, before they are published, is the schedule of chapter activities.
One editor for a small chapter went so far as to meet with the board of directors and plan so that the chapter would have all the activities to be reported for three consecutive months. He won the IBC.
So, if you're serious about bulletin competitions, here's a strategy that may help.
- Plan which three consecutive issues are to be entered in contest before they are published.
- Consider in the planning the forecast of chapter activities for those three months.
- Before each of the three issues is put to bed, run down the list given in the Content score sheet to see if everything is covered.
(scroll down for index of articles)
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