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Poll #16
When you get your majority will you become an advisor?
Posted by TrevRich. Active from Tuesday 04 December 2007 - 10:56:48 to Tuesday 19 February 2008 - 20:09:26. Total votes: 16
I'll fill out my papers the day I turn 21
12.5% [Votes: 2]
I'll probly take a few months off first but then I will
18.75% [Votes: 3]
No but I'll still come out every now and then as a Sr. DeMolay
25% [Votes: 4]
If I ever have kids I will
6.25% [Votes: 1]
Perhaps at some point later in my life
31.25% [Votes: 5]
Never
6.25% [Votes: 1]
Poll #15
What was your favorite ADA event in 2007?
Posted by TrevRich. Active from Tuesday 02 October 2007 - 15:54:13 to Tuesday 04 December 2007 - 10:57:23. Total votes: 21
Workshop
14.29% [Votes: 3]
Shinny Hockey in Red Deer
28.57% [Votes: 6]
Paintball
33.33% [Votes: 7]
Golf Tournament
23.81% [Votes: 5]
Poll #14
Which is your favourtie bethel?
Posted by TrevRich. Active from Tuesday 18 September 2007 - 14:11:02 to Tuesday 02 October 2007 - 15:54:13. Total votes: 18
I would have to say sponsering a youth hockey or baseball team. It can be a younger brother or cousins team and all you do is show up and pour gaterade for them and cheer them on.
An LRT or C-train "ride and membership drive".
As a chapter you can spend an afternoon riding the rails and talking to people about DeMolay, it's great for practicing your 30 membership speech and talking with strangers about DeMolay
Poll #11
Stanley Cup Champions
Posted by TrevRich. Active from Thursday 12 April 2007 - 12:33:51 to Sunday 10 June 2007 - 18:46:45. Total votes: 39
Detroit Red Wings
7.69% [Votes: 3]
Anaheim Mighty Ducks
35.9% [Votes: 14]
Pittsburgh Penquins
7.69% [Votes: 3]
Nashville Predators
0% [Votes: 0]
San Jose Sharks
25.64% [Votes: 10]
Calgary Flames
2.56% [Votes: 1]
Buffalo Sabres
7.69% [Votes: 3]
New Jersey Devils
0% [Votes: 0]
Ottawa Senators
5.13% [Votes: 2]
Vancouver, Minnesota, Tampa, Dallas, Atlanta, Rangers or Islanders
They most definitely did, Disney used to own the team and once they sold the team the name was no longer allowed to be used cause Disney owned the name. Kinda stupid I know but now your right there just the Anaheim Ducks.
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