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The American Association of Amateur Astronomers |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 27, 2000 -- Thank you for visiting the web page of the American of Amateur Astronomers and joining our ListBot mailing list. We are glad you have chosen to visit our web page, and hope you enjoyed the time you spent with us.
Many of you have expressed interest in joining the AAAA. If you are already a member, thank you very much for becoming a part of our organization. You are already familiar with our New Members Kit, our quarterly newsletter The American Astronomer, and the many benefits that you receive as a result of our affiliation with the Astronomical League.
But if you are not yet a member, please visit our Joins Page, at http://www.astromax.org/aa01007.htm and spend a few minutes taking a look at the many benefits we do offer to you, as an amateur astronomer. If you like what you see, we can sign you up online easily and quickly through our online retailer, CCNow. And we do offer International Memberships to Canada, Mexico, Europe, and anywhere the Internet reaches and the post office services.
One of the things that AAAA President John Wagoner and I are really excited about is our First Light Introductory Astronomy Kit. We are offering $140 worth of astronomy materials for only $99, a 30 percent savings! The kit includes a pair of Bushnell Powerview 10x50 binoculars, a copy of the Chandler First Light Astronomy Kit, and a FREE one year membership in the AAAA. Current members who buy this kit will have their membership extended by one year.
Where else but the AAAA could you find such a great deal to get started in astronomy for less than $99! Find out more on our AstroMax web page at http://www.astromax.com. And don't forget, this kit makes a great Christmas gift for that student or beginning astronomer on your gift list. Place your order by December 15 for Christmas delivery. Unfortunately, this offer is only available in the US, because overseas shipping is so expensive.
Once again, thanks for visiting the AAAA web page. We hope you will come again soon.
Sincerely,
Ed Flaspoehler, Vice President
American Association of Amateur Astronomers
http://www.astromax.org
The American Association of Amateur Astronomers has had an active presence in the amateur astronomy community since 1996. As the AAAA continues to grow and expand, it is having a wider and wider influence among amateur astronomers, and continues to refine the use of the internet as a tool to promote amateur astronomy to the widest possible audience. Through the medium of its own web page, an online store devoted to carefully chosen astronomy merchandise, our own quarterly newsletter, reciprocal links with other astronomy web sites, the creative use of online resources such as eGroups, Listbot and banner advertising, affiliate programs such as Amazon.com, and partnerships with well recognized astronomy organizations such as Sky Publishing, Kalmbach Publishing, Bushnell Sports Optics and the Astronomical League, the American Association of Amateur Astronomers has become an important source of astronomy information on the World Wide Web.
For More Information Contact:
American Association of Amateur Astronomers
P.O. Box 7981
Dallas, TX 75209-0981
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http://www.astromax.com
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