Statement of Web Site Policy
It is the intent of this web site to provide Turners and the general public timely and accurate information concerning the activities and history of the Turner movement in the United States on a national level. At the same time we will strive to display our activities through written and graphic media contributed by fellow Turners.
Districts and Societies within the American Turners that provide their own web sites are independent of this web site. We shall provide links to their web sites on the Societies page. At their discretion, Districts and Societies without web sites may provide basic information on this web site with links to our Societies Page.
The present capacity of this web site enables us to display many graphics and photographs. We intend to make photographs the major portion of the material we present here. We invite Turners to send us their photographs depicting national events for posting in any of the categories contained on this site and suggest additional topics.
We will accept original written articles pertaining to National topics. Please email them to us at: geozink@att.net. If you want to keep the original formatting, use MSWord and send it as an attachment. We can accept emails in either plain text or rich text formats. We reserve the right to edit, but please remember that we have no way of knowing what is accurate. As with the photos, disputed material shall be removed as soon as possible.
This web site is constructed using FrontPage 2003 and does not use advanced features because they may not be viewed by Browsers presently in use by many of our members. The simplicity would also be an advantage to the next web developer, who may take this site to the next level with interactive features. We view this present site as temporary, mostly to determine what works for Turners. Meanwhile it gives the next web developer time to attain proficiency and our members to use more modern Browsers.
Our goal with this web site is to post as much pertinent national level material of the American Turners as possible. We hope in this process to build a group of reliable contributors capable of bringing this site to the next stage and beyond.
Let us know what you would like to see on this site. Please remember that this is a work in progress.