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Sassafras Audubon Board of Directors

SAS General Contact info:

Sassafras Audubon Soceity
P.O. Box 85
Bloomington IN 47402

SAS@sassafrasaudubon.org

Board of Directors:

The following is a list of the current members of the SAS Board of Directors and the names of committee chairs.  The committees welcome help from volunteers.

David Rupp, President - david_rupp@hotmail.com
Natalia Schau, Vice President - nschau@alumni.iu.edu
Marsue McCalla Jackson, Treasurer - marsuemccalla@yahoo.com
Tom Platt, Secretary - tgplatt@indiana.edu
Gary Langell - glangell@dnr.in.gov
Jen Richardson- richarja@gmail.com
Stephen Friesen - stephen_and_amber@hotmail.com
Jonathan Bauer - jonathanbauer@gmail.com
Julia Ferguson - fluvialjulia(at)gmail.com
Don Allen - donandchar2@gmail.com

Committee Chairs
The committees welcome help from volunteers.
Conservation Chair: Stephen Friesen
Database Manager/Membership Chair: Julia Ferguson
Education Chair: Tom Platt
Field Trip Chair: Don Allen
Program Chair: Jen Richardson
Electronic Communications Chair: Jonathan Bauer

The board of directors normally meets on the first Monday of each
month at 6:30 p.m. All SAS members are welcome to attend. Contact
the president or another board member to learn more details and
meeting locations or e-mail sasATsassafrasaudubon.org.

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http://www.sassafrasaudubon.org

Susan Hengeveld / Webmaster  (shengeveATindiana.edu)

Leaflet Staff

Leaflet Staff
Editor: Melanie Hunt
Desinger: Jim Mitchell
Mailing: Julia Ferguson

Direct address changes and requests for single issues to:
Julia Ferguson
Database Coordinator;
PO Box 85; Bloomington, IN 47402.

We invite readers to submit material for consideration for
publication. Contact the editor at chameleonediting@gmail.com

The SAS Leaflet is printed by Fine Print on tree-free paper.

The SAS Leaflet is printed by Fine Print on tree-free paper. The Leaflet is published six times per year by the Sassafras Audubon Society on approximately the first of January, March, May, July, September, and November.