Talk:National Christian Forensics and Communications Association clubs

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Please try to post the city alongside the club name. Nate Hanson

I think it is quite funny that Virginia was listed after Washington. Only on a homeschool page. :wink: And, I can say that because I competed in the NCFCA. Nate Hanson

[edit] What's wrong with the Nebraska clubs?

What's up with the Nebraska clubs? As far as I can tell, Nebraska only technically has two clubs. "SALT" and "Ambassador" are technically the first and third year groups of the Stand Firm club. The Stand Firm club meets in Lincoln, and the "Omaha" club meets in Omaha. If any devision is to be made among the Stand Firm club, it should be among the Zion and Panama sections of the club, not a partial destinction between experience levels. (If I don't get any comments on this, I'll just change it.) 206.222.219.19 17:43, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Format

Please keep the format the same for each club:

A link isn't required, but if you are going to do one, make it link the club name (as shown above.) This is the format that I started the club list with and I believe we should continue with it as well.

Nate Hanson

[edit] Nebraska Changes

The leaders of Stand Firm (Lincoln) announced that the halves of Stand Firm are now considered separate clubs called Stand Firm and Cornerstone. It seems no publicly published source reflects this yet. 206.222.219.131 20:24, 13 August 2007 (UTC)