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August 2021 Advisor

August 2, 2021

Source: Trevor Wade, UKC Coonhound Program Manager
Email: twade@ukcdogs.com

Associations are all around us and we are often bombarded with advertisements or pleas to join the fight for or against whatever it is those associations stand for. For the majority of my life, I was quick to disregard anyone or anything that required my money, for what I saw as nothing in return. As Ive grown and became more aware, I certainly see the benefit and the necessity of the associations out there. In most cases, those associations dont ask anything of us aside from a small monetary donation. To those associations, volunteers are a must but also, there is strength in numbers and the higher they can get those membership numbers, the more influence they have.

Two types of associations come to mind as I am typing this...

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