George decided to add his very own part to the site. You can read a new letter from George each month.

Fall / Winter 2007-08: Covering the dates from 7/22/07 to 2/20/08.

Spring / Summer 2007: Covering the dates from 3/9/07 to 7/21/07.

Winter 2006-07: Covering the dates from 10/8/06 to 2/2/07.

Summer 2006: Covering March 3 through Mid June.

Spring 2006: Covering March 3 through Mid June.

Year Change 2005-2006: Covering Advent to Ash Wednesday.

Fall 2005: Covering July 17 through November 29.

Summer 2005: Covering April 8 through July 17.

April 2005: Covering January 1 through April 7.

Year End 2004: Covering September 26 through December 31.

Late Summer 2004: Covering July 7 through September 24.

May-June 2004: Covering May 7 through July 7.

March-April 2004: Covering March 12 through May 6.

Year Opening 2004: Covering January 1st through March 11th.

Year End 2003: Covering the months of November and December.

September 2003: Covering the months of September and October.

Summer 2003: Covering the period from late June through August.

Spring to Summer 2003: Back in the two month rotation.

Spring 2003: More from George.

Winter 2002-2003: This one's a doozy.

Summer 2002: The latest installment from George.

April/May 2002: Including the most frightening question you're likely to hear.

February 2002: Possession is 9/10ths of the law.

December 2001 January 2002: So, December, the New Year, and January.

November 2001: So, November.

September/October 2001: So, September.

July/August 2001: July, August, a National Youth Gathering and a trip on the Erie Canal.

May/June 2001: May, June and Rwanda.

March/April 2001: March and April rolled into one big ball of blinding touring. Last newsletter until June.

February 2001: The second newsletter of the 21st century.

January 2001: The first newsletter of the 21st century.

December 2000: The last newsletter of the 20th century.

November 2000:

October 2000: We've got Something to talk about...

September 2000: Fearful futures...

August 2000: The whole summer, wrapped up in a big one.

June 2000: An experiment in writer's cramp.

May 2000: Get ready for a logical expedition!

April 2000: Starting our third year of George's Newsletter!

March 2000: A lesson in Deutsch schprechening, and lots of pictures.

February 2000: More on the "Used To Be" controversy and your chance to help Michael D. Bridges reinvent himself.

January 2000: The band responds to Tipper Gore's husband's lyric criticism, and some other stuff.

December 1999: Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and the first-ever LOST AND FOUND Christmas Tour

November 1999: Michael's trip to Jakarta, and other happenings of the month.

October 1999: Sports nights, hide the Teletubbies, and a NEW VAN!!

September 1999: Indonesia, Michael the pilot, and winter in (the) Metroplex—apologies to those offended by that term

August 1999: Fantastic, pink, and plastic!

July 1999: Yet another in the great series from George Baum.

June 1999: We have it all here folks...new people, contest winners, and fancy new German words.

May 1999: And you thought April's newsletter was a long one!

April 1999: This is a long one...settle in for it.

March 1999: Alaska bound and when and where to get a glimpse of Doves.

February 1999: And a letter of Pete's trip to the Philippines.

January 1999, YA2K: New Year, new acronym.

January 1999: The computer goes on strike!

December 1998: LOST AND FOUND on the campaign trail

November 1998: Social commentary and hippie-chicks

October 1998: Fall tour time...we've been busy...

September 1998: Tardy couriers and a good keel haul. What more do you need?

August 1998: More bang for your buck! Packed with so much LOST AND FOUND action and adventure, you may not be able to stand it.

July 1998: LOST AND FOUND travels down south without so much as a Lilburn.

June 1998: A classic tale of George and Mike's early summer journeys halfway around the globe.

May 1998: France, taxes, and ICTHUS, oh my! Sure to be a collector's item.

April 1998: What's THIS? The newsletter that started it all. Get it before it goes out of print.










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