At 12:48 PM 3/21/2003 -0500, you wrote: >I believe that Town Coordinators are a relatively new group of volunteers >within the project and as ASC I need some information/advise. > >Are the required elements the same for TCs as for CCs? For instance, are >they required to have the national and state logos displayed on their main >page? Are they required to have links back to the national, state, and >county main pages? If not, why not? > >I have just viewed two beautiful town sites that have nothing to identify >them as part of the state or national projects. In fact one site has >nothing to identify it as part of the county, nor does it have a link back >to the county. > >Do I have the authority, as ASC, to enforce the rules in the absence of the >SC? I found no mention of it in the Bylaws. > >I want to be sure of the rules and my position under the circumstances >before I mention any of this to the CC whose TCs these gentlemen are. > >Thanks in advance for any assistance and advise. > >Leona Gustafson >GenealogyBug@gustafson.net >COGW ASC Hi Leona- Our Bylaws don't even mention "County Coordinators," they call them "Local Coordiantors." State Projects are free to divide up their territory as they see fit depending on the political and geographic boundaries in their states. As the Acting State Coordinator you certainly have the responsibility and authority to make sure that the local sites affiliated with your project are properly identified and are following State and National guidelines. Be sure to do this with a light hand. Most errors and omissions are just that--errors and omissions. Congratulate your people on the good work they have done. Offer suggestions on how they may improve. Offer information on where to find logos and technical help, if they need it. write here for more help, if you need it. Good luck! -Isaiah