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Gift membership

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Not sure if this is the best place to ask this question, but I figured someone here would know. My wife and I would like to give AAW memberships to her parents. Is that OK? How would we go about doing it?
 
Jim,
Unless someone has a how to reply,
I think the answer to you question is to call Mary Lacer at the AAW office.
She knows just about everything there is to know about AAW procedures.

If they don't have one for gift memberships she or Eunice Wynn will make one up.

Happy turning,
Al
 
Calling Mary or Eunice will work. You can also send in the paper form and specify that you want the membership to apply to someone besides yourself. I wouldn't use the online form since there's not an easy way to write that on the form. The paper form is here:
membership forms
 
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