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AAW Interest Card

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Hello; I am interested in an "Interest / Contact Card" for AAW. It would contain the website link and a link to the Chapter Finder web page in both text and QR Code. I have looked but can't see anything similar to this.

This week Susquehanna Woodturners is showcasing wood turning at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. This year we are Live streaming (YouTube) some of the demonstrators. This is an outreach opportunity./ We receive many inquires from people living at a distance and I direct them to the AAW chapter search. BUT I would like a card we can hand out to provide links to AAW. Any feedback is appreciated.

Randy Smith, Secretary, Susquehanna Woodturners.
 
"Interest / Contact Card" for AAW. It would contain the website link and a link to the Chapter Finder web page in both text and QR Code.

I've generated QR codes with text and such for fun. I don't remember what I used but I see online QR code generators. Could make a graphic and give it to the business card printer. Or print your own cards - I've made them from sheets of business card stock from an office supply store.
Used MS Word to make the print files so the text was aligned properly. I guess it depends on how many cards you need. A local printing company here also prints them for people.

JKJ
 
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A lot of the online QR code generators want you to create a "free account" at which point they'll have your email. No thanks.

I use command line tools (qrencode on Mac). There's SimpleCodeGenerator for windows https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/qr_code_generator.html which I haven't used but appears legit.

Adobe has a generator - https://www.adobe.com/express/feature/image/qr-code-generator - they'll want you to create an account to download, but the image is right there and you can just right-click and download that via your browser.
 
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