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Board
Sponsorships
The Raleigh Dart League is
proud to be hosting the 20th Annual NC State Dart Championships Oct. 2-4, 2009, in Cary, NC. They are asking
for your financial help to make this tournament a success. Please help support the tournament by purchasing a board
sponsorship. Each sponsorship will be acknowledged with a poster under a dart board for the duration of the tournament.
Complete information is in the attached file.
All artwork and logos may be e-mailed to tournament@raleighdartleague.org
Click here to download the sponsorship form in MS Word format
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NCDO Business Meeting
NCCDL captains and team contacts, The primary NCCDL meeting for the year is
approaching, as the NC States weekend is less than a month and a half away. I'm certain that NCDO Secretary Nancy Coley
will send out her standard meeting notices prior to that weekend, but I just want to get everyone started early on thinking
about 2010. If you have any items that you would like to discuss at the meeting, please let me know and I
will make sure that they get onto Nancy's agenda. Also, if you have any interest in being helpful, think over
possible divisional alignments for 2010. Do you like this one? Do you prefer an old one? Do you have a new
idea? Thinking about things before you're in that room is extremely helpful, as is bouncing your ideas off of others
in the mix. Please feel free to use me (or Keeth or Nancy, I would suspect) as a sounding board if something is floating
around in that noggin of yours. Finally, and most importantly... so importantly that I'm going to type
it in capital letters so that you can picture me shouting this over the din of the loud dart hall: BRING WITH YOU A
SOLID IDEA OF WHETHER OR NOT YOUR TEAM IS PLANNING TO PARTICIPATE IN 2010. Teams that fold after the meeting in my opinion
have collapsed and left the league hanging in a fashion similar to a team that forfeits out during a season, and should need
league reinstatement to play again. It takes a LOT of effort to generate ideas that appease as many teams as possible,
and your team's apathy will be treated with complete disdain by my team and probably several others. It doesn't take
much to get things together a little bit in advance. [As a second portion of this item, please also do the following:
determine if your team's participation is absolutely dependent on things such as a certain geographic division, whether the
City League teams and Ladies' Cup teams have matching schedules, etc. No guarantees can be made before the meeting obviously,
but knowledge is power, so let's generate some.] Thanks, and I'll see you in October. --Jason Kilts, NCCDL Director
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