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Cancellations: A big reason to be Enrolled in CM Events They are a snap if you're "enrolled" An added benefit to being "enrolled," - knowing the CM Events posting procedures, is that Cancelations are a snap, and Free, once an Event is posted. If an Event is not posted in CM Events, we Charge, if we can post it at all. The reason should be obvious. On those hectic storm and snow days, the CM system would be overwhelmed if the editors needed to deal with five or six messages, like these, "Rehearsals off. Corky," or "No Whippets practice, Coach." with no return email, no phone number and no way to easily contact "Corky," or know who "Coach" is. Or "Pastor Bob," or "Cook." is. If you want your organization "enrolled" - that's just our term for power users, who are always power readers and promoters of CM - call 270-250-2730 and we'll help set you up. - ED This story was posted on 2013-09-13 04:20:11
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