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Duringthe early and mid 1990s the magazine featured softcore and simulated sex pictorials and had at least two contract models that appeared monthly (Charmaine Sinclair and Jo Guest). Club and its UK sister publication, Club International, are the flagship publications for Paul Raymond Publications which distributes eight of the ten top selling adult magazines in the UK.[1]

In my first week as a freshman at UO, I decided to get involved in some student clubs. It was fall 2020, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it was impossible to meet people through in-person activities. I thought that joining organizations would be a great way to start connecting with people.


I threw myself into my next pitch, a piece about the difference in East Coast versus West Coast fashion. I was proud of the work, and the article made it to print, aided by a beautiful infographic created by one of my teammates.


At the end of winter term, I also applied to be a copy editor, and Align offered me the position. The copy editors sort through all the writing applications, provide edits and feedback on the pieces and mediate any creative conflicts. If I thought it was hard to have my piece cut, it was nothing compared to being the one who did the actual cutting.


I would like to give a special shoutout to Payton Alonzo, Leah Pratley and Quaye Meadows for all their support and for shaping me into the leader I am today. Being part of a student club is definitely enhancing my college experience.


Ella Norton (she/her/hers) is a third-year student majoring in public relations and French from Kansas City, Missouri. She is a copy editor for Align Magazine, an account executive for Allen Hall Public Relations and an ambassador for the School of Journalism and Communication.


Adirondac magazine is sent to ADK members, but non-members may purchase single copies of the most current issue of the magazine. Adirondac magazine is published four times a year. Non-members may also order a subscription from the online store for $20 (within U.S.A.).


Interested in advertising your business, product, or service to the thousands of active outdoorspeople who read Adirondac? To receive a media kit or for more information, contact adir...@adk.org, or call 518-668-4447.


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Chicago Yacht Club is ranked fifth overall on the 2024 list of Top 10 Yacht Clubs in the U.S. named by Platinum Clubs of America. Chicago Yacht Club features world-class facilities that include two clubhouses, dining, lounges, function rooms, and one of the top sailing schools in the U.S.


The summer issue, which also contains the official Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac program, has a distribution of 4,000. Copies are given to the Mac sailors and are on display at both stations, Navy Pier for the Annual Parade of Boats, and on Mackinac Island, Michigan during Mac Week.


LOYAL: From our juniors (the youngest is 7) to veterans who have been members for decades, members love being part of the CYC family. More than half of our members have been part of Chicago Yacht Club for more than 10 years.

AFFLUENT: 75 percent of members have an annual household income topping $150,000. For new members over 40 who joined in 2018, the average income was $352,116.

ACTIVE: About half of our members own a sailing yacht, while 18 percent own a power yacht. A third has season tickets to professional sports, and 41 percent have season tickets to theater. More than 80 percent dine out at least twice a week, and 62 percent entertain in their homes at least twice a month. Two-thirds take an annual winter vacation and 42 percent take a spring vacation.


Ad placements come on first come, first serve basis. Please inquire for availability on inside and back covers. All rates include full color. Frequency discount available for ad pre-payment of multiple issues. Member and frequency discounts do not apply to back and inside covers. Payments can be made via member number, credit card or check made payable to Chicago Yacht Club. To learn more about advertising rates, member or frequency discounts, please email Communications Director Abbie Wilson at [email protected] for the Blinker Media Kit and to secure great placement today! We are happy to customize an ad package that works with your budget.


We are always looking for great articles to share with our readership and would love to publish your contributions. If you have an article, story, or photo that you would like to be considered for the Chicago Yacht Club Blinker Magazine, please email [email protected] to learn about submission requirements.


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The Self-Starter is the award winning, international magazine of the Cadillac & LaSalle Club and is published 11 times annually. Each issue is packed with technical and historical articles submitted by members, member car features, interviews, tips, and classified advertising for cars, parts, and memorabilia wanted and for sale.


All articles for consideration for publication, letters to the editor, Region and Chapter newsletters, national club calendar-of-events submissions, change of Region director information, etc., are to be addressed to:


Published monthly, this blog features updates from CMAA's President and CEO, Jeff Morgan, FASAE, CAE, and is designed to keep members up to date on the latest CMAA news and club industry developments and trends.


The Wine Society blog features chapter and members news, society happenings and spotlight articles of interest for wine lovers and aficionados, including wineries, travel, sales and service, and trends.


NRA Club Connection Magazine is a quarterly publication designed to inform readers about the various NRA programs, how to apply for grant funding, advice on range services, information on club success stories and much more. Our grassroots network of affiliated organizations is what keeps the NRA in the forefront of community action to benefit the American public. We honor the hard work and efforts being done at the state and local levels to continue to secure our Second Amendment Freedoms.


NRA Club Connection Magazine is a quarterly publication designed to inform readers about the various NRA programs, how to apply for grant funding, advice on range services, information on club success stories and much more.


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Shuls have been fighting over Kiddush clubs for as long as they have existed, and our shul was no exception. In 2005, the Orthodox Union called on its more than 1,000 member congregations to eliminate Kiddush clubs as a way of combatting the growing issue of substance abuse in Orthodox Jewish communities. Some shuls complied, others did not. Amudim, an organization that is on the front lines of fighting all forms of abuse in the Orthodox Jewish community, made the same point recently in a dramatic video depicting the horrible impact of Kiddush clubs on children.


One of the shuls I went to as a teenager had a drinking problem. The men stumbled over one another, freely pouring shots from hundred-dollar bottles. Were they the ones my teenage friends and I were trying to emulate as we drank? Or did it have something to do with the many insecurities we were dealing with as teenagers? Were all of us 16-year-olds running away from something, or were we just swept up in a community culture in which an aged bottle of scotch was the ultimate status symbol?


That was in 2000. Today, alcohol as a marker of material success is ubiquitous. Breakfronts adorned with scotch collections. Wine racks over the kitchen island. Maybe our relationship with alcohol is more an issue of materialism. As noted in a number of articles in this publication, our communities have experienced an increased focus on gashmiyus. Maybe a good collection of alcohol is just a cheaper version of driving a Tesla?


How are we still discussing banning alcohol when edibles are getting hechshers? A communal event without alcohol is unheard of. Rabbis ply congregants with alcohol, high school rebbeim knowingly look the other way (at best) as their students drink and vape. Can we afford not to counter these confusing messages in our communal spaces?


Friday night, between courses, I leave the table to retrieve a bottle of scotch. We do not keep it on the table, nor is it on display. I reach for the top shelf of a closet and take down a bottle.

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