Message-ID: <apple2/faq/part22_981033948@rtfm.mit.edu> Supersedes: <apple2/faq/part22_978437927@rtfm.mit.edu> Expires: 17 Mar 2001 13:25:48 GMT References: <apple2/faq/part1_981033948@rtfm.mit.edu> X-Last-Updated: 2001/02/01 Organization: none From: rubywand@swbell.net Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2,comp.answers,news.answers Subject: Apple II Csa2 FAQs: Users' Groups, Part 22/23 Followup-To: poster Summary: Comp.sys.apple2 (Csa2) is concerned with the Apple II series of computers. It is the net's largest forum for users to ask questions, discuss issues, and share ideas. The complete set of Csa2 text FAQs and Resource files is maintained on the U. Iowa Ground site and mirrors. The Csa2 html FAQs are maintained on the II Computing site. Date: 01 Feb 2001 13:27:06 GMT X-Trace: 981034026 senator-bedfellow.mit.edu 17492 18.181.0.29 Archive-name: apple2/faq/part22 Posting-Frequency: monthly Last-modified: 2001/2/1 URL: http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/A2FAQs1START.html The comp.sys.apple2 Usenet newsgroup Apple II FAQs originate from the Ground Apple II archive, 1997-2001. Administrator: Steve Nelson Csa2 FAQs-on-Ground ref: Csa2USERGRP.txt rev035 February 2001 Users' Groups 001- How can I find out about Apple II users' groups? 002- Where are Apple II users' groups I might contact? 003- How do I get our Apple II group listed? From: Rubywand 001- How can I find out about Apple II Users' Groups? Many Apple II users groups continue to meet, especially in major cities and on university campi. If a local group listing is 'missing' from your phone book, check for a Mac users group-- a number of Apple II groups merged with their Mac counterparts often as one or more SIGs (special interest groups). The Apple User Group Connection (800-538-9696 ext 500) may be able to steer you to a nearby Apple II (or Macintosh) User Group. You can find a listing of users' groups below. Of course, you can always post a question to comp.sys.apple2.usergroups and/or to Csa2 main (comp.sys.apple2). ---------------------------- 002- Where are Apple II users' groups I might contact? Here is a listing of Apple II users' groups: A2Central.com (on-line only) http://A2Central.com/ A2MG- Apple II Mail Group (Appleworks discussions/help) email: a2mg@aol.com AAAC- Aurora Area Apple Core (Aurora, IL- Chicagoland area) http://people.delphi.com/hkatz/aaac.html ABUG- Apple Bits Users Group (Kansas City, Missouri) http://www.lawnpro-kc.com/abug/ AMAQ- Apple II/Macintosh Association of Queensland (Brisbane, Qld, Au) http://www.amaq.org.au/ email: apple_maq@yahoo.com.au Apple BC Computer Society (Burnaby, BC, Ca) http://www.applesbc.bc.ca Apple Core of Memphis (TN) http://www.netten.net/applecore/ Apple II Group (Costa Mesa, CA) http://apple2.homepage.com Apple IIs of Tacoma (WA) email: tburford@earthlink.net Apple Mousse (Alaska) http://www.gi.alaska.edu/~jesse/mousse/ Applebyters (Quad Cities Iowa/Illinois area) http://helios.augustana.edu/~sbeattie/applebyters/ AppleLinc (Lincoln, NE) email: Roy Miller millers@inetnebr.com http://129.93.87.139/ AUG of Sweden- Apple User Group of Sweden http://www.appleusergroup.org/ AUGE- Apple User Group: Europe email: Martin.Kaeser@auge.de (II sig) http://www.auge.de/gs/index.htm (IIgs sig) AUSOM- The Apple Users' Society of Melbourne http://www.ausom.net.au/ BAUG- Big Apple Users Group (New York, NY) http://home.earthlink.net/~pbookhout/baug.html email: joreilly@panix.com CAC- Carolina Apple Core (Raleigh, NC) http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2903/index.htm E.A.G.L.E- Edmonton Apple Group Learning Experience (Alberta, Canada) email:tturner@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca EAC- Erie Apple Crunchers (Erie, PA) http://www.erie.net/~eac/ Eamon Adventurer's Guild (NC) email: tzuchow@attglobal.net http://www.lysator.liu.se/eamon/ GAUG- Green Apple User Group (IA, on-line only) http://www.cedarnet.org/greenapple/ GSAUG- GravenStein Apple Users Group (Petaluma, CA) http://www.iscweb.com/gsaug/ HAAUG- The Houston Area Apple Users Group http://www.haaug.org/ HAC- Hershey Apple Core (Hershey PA) http://www.microserve.net/hac/ HMAUS- Hawaii Macintosh and Apple users society (Honolulu, HI) http://www.hmaus.com/index.shtml The Michigan Apple user group (Warren, MI) http://miapple.cjb.net mini'app'les- Minnesota Apple Computer Users' Group (Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN) http://www.miniapples.org/ MUG- Apple Manchester User Group (NH) http://members.aol.com/applemugnh/MUG.Page.html NSAUG- The Nova Scotia Apple User Group http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Technology/NSAUG/ LOGIC User Group (Toronto, Canada) http://www.logicbbs.org/ OACC- Orange Apple Computer Club (Costa Mesa, CA.) http://www.oacc.org/ PACUG- Polk Apple Core Users Group (Polk County, FL) http://www.afn.org/~pacug/ PAUG- The Planetary Apple Users Group (Wichita, KS) no current contact info Princeton Apple II Users Group (Hamilton, NJ) email: PAUG@mac.com RedDAUG- Red Deer Apple Users Group (Red Deer, Alberta, Canada) http://www.reddaug.org RIAG- Rhode Island Apple Group (Providence, RI) http://www.wbwip.com/riag/ SBACC- South Bay Apple Computer Club (Torrance, CA) A2 email contact: Jack Kells jckells@mediaone.net S.W.A.C.K.S.- Apple II users in S.W. Florida jsprickett@att.net SJAUG- South Jersey Apple User's Group http://www.nothinbut.net/~scraft/frameset.html SNAC- The Southern New Hampshire Apple Core (Nashua, NH) http://members.aol.com/applemugnh/SNAC.Page.html USA2WUG- Apple II World Users' Group (on-line only) see http://www.delphi.com/GSWorldView Washington Apple Pi Users Group (Washington, DC) http://www.wap.org/info/ WAUC- Wisconsin All-computer Users Club (Milwaukee, WI) http://wauc.naspa.net/ http://forums.delphi.com/wauc/start/- Delphi on-line WAUGnz- Wellington Apple Users Group (New Zealand) http://www.actrix.gen.nz/users/waug/ A2 email contact: David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz WAUGca- Winnipeg Apple Users Group (Canada) http://www.winnipeg.freenet.mb.ca/iphome/w/waug/ ---------------------------- 003- How do I get our Apple II group listed? It's easy to let everyone know about your Apple II group (or "special interest group" if part of some larger club). Send an email to the Apple II FAQs Keeper with this information: o- Name of the club (or club and SIG) o- Location (may omit if you meet only on-line) o- Web page or forum URL if you have one (necessary if you meet only on-line) o- Email contact address (may omit if you have a web page) Apple II FAQs Keeper email address: rubywand@swbell.net
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