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See page 2<br />
Cookie Master Schedule<br />
See page 3<br />
President's Article<br />
See page 4<br />
MERT Update<br />
See page 6<br />
November CE Workshop Registration<br />
Monthly<br />
September 2004<br />
Membership<br />
Edition<br />
September Cookie Master<br />
Visceral Manipulation<br />
— with Jeffrey Burch, MS, LLC<br />
Visit the <strong>AMTA</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>Chapter</strong><br />
on the web at: www.amta-or.org<br />
For those<br />
who knead<br />
to know<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers two great opportunities to study Visceral<br />
Manipulation ("VM") in Eugene, <strong>Oregon</strong>. VM is<br />
the creation <strong>of</strong> renowned French Osteopath Jean-Pierre<br />
Barral. Much more than a way to resolve internal organ<br />
problems, Visceral Manipulation is a highly effective<br />
and efficient way to address many spinal, pelvic and<br />
shoulder complaints. <strong>The</strong> treatment strategies used in<br />
Visceral Manipulation are gentle, safe and <strong>of</strong>ten dramatically<br />
effective. <strong>The</strong> assessment side <strong>of</strong> VM is a<br />
quick and highly accurate way to prioritize treatment for<br />
any kind <strong>of</strong> bodywork.<br />
For more information about VM please visit http://<br />
jeffreyburch.com/home/jb1/visceral_main.html.<br />
As part <strong>of</strong> the September 11 Cookie Master meeting,<br />
acclaimed teacher Jeffrey Burch will <strong>of</strong>fer a free one<br />
hour introduction to VM from 1-2 p.m., at the Lane<br />
Community College Downtown Center, 1059 Willamette<br />
Street in Eugene. On November 20th Jeffrey will<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer a 6 CEU VM class from 9-5 p.m. at the same location.<br />
To register for the November 20 class complete and<br />
mail in the registration form found on page 6 <strong>of</strong> this issue.<br />
About the Presenter<br />
Jeffrey Burch is a LMT and has been a certified Rolfer<br />
since 1977. He teaches introductory Upledger Cranio-<br />
Sacral <strong>The</strong>rapy classes as well as continuing education<br />
classes for the Rolf Institute. He taught assessment<br />
classes for 10 years at Cascade Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Massage</strong> and<br />
Body <strong>The</strong>rapies in Eugene. Jeffrey, a Eugene native, has<br />
Bachelor degrees in both Biology and Psychology and a<br />
Masters degree in Counseling. He is nearing the end <strong>of</strong> a<br />
training program to become a certified Visceral Manipulation<br />
instructor under the direction <strong>of</strong> Jean-Pierre Barral<br />
D.O. <br />
November CE Workshop<br />
with Jeffrey Burch, MS, LLC<br />
— Now accepting registrations —<br />
See page 4 for info<br />
Welcome New<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> Members<br />
— by John Combe, LMT #7492, CCA,<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> Membership Chair<br />
On behalf <strong>of</strong> the Membership Committee I<br />
am very happy to welcome the following<br />
New Pr<strong>of</strong>essional/Associate Members — a<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 53 in June/July. Please make sure to<br />
welcome the following Members with open<br />
arms to your community and the <strong>AMTA</strong> family.<br />
June<br />
(New Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Members: 8 total)<br />
David Common, Daniel Forest, Sukho Gomes,<br />
Teresa Kasner, Wilson Liner, Rachael<br />
Meador, Phil Reget, Wendy Sampson<br />
(New Associate Members: 27 total)<br />
Mark Baker, Julia Beatty, Jennifer Breunig,<br />
Kelly Constant, Elizabeth Cozza, Elaine Crittenden,<br />
Amber Dodgson, Jonathan Hansen,<br />
(See New Members… continued on page 2)
<strong>AMTA</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>News</strong> – 2<br />
New Members… (Continued from front page)<br />
Monthly CEUs & <strong>Chapter</strong> Board Meetings<br />
September 11, 2004<br />
Lane Community College — Eugene<br />
1059 Willamette St.<br />
For directions call 541/463-4900<br />
11:30-1:00 p.m. Scope <strong>of</strong> Practice<br />
1:00-2:00 p.m. Visceral Manipulation with<br />
Jeffrey Burch, LMT #9092<br />
2-2:30 p.m. Networking<br />
2:30-4 p.m. Board Meeting<br />
$20 at the door…<br />
FREE to <strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> *Active Pr<strong>of</strong>essional* Members<br />
For more information call 503/706-2480<br />
or send email to natenordy@aol.com<br />
Susan Hawes, Carlie Hendricks, Elan Ho, Jen Knoles, Juy<br />
Kuhn, Audrey Moss, Jennifer Obst, Michael Perkins, Steffanie<br />
Peterson, Elizabeth Robinson, Lynette Ruppert, Noah<br />
Sellers, Craig Spearman, Megan Taylor, Arianna Walker,<br />
Tracie Walliker, Alicia Watkins, Britt Woolverton<br />
July<br />
(New Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Members: 9 total)<br />
Lisa Albers, Rachelle Closner, Anna Debenham, Kari Hanson,<br />
Celia Kane,Jonathan Primack, Desarae Robbins, Daniel<br />
Tautenhan, Anita Traver<br />
(New Associate Members: 9 total)<br />
Lisa Boal, Dolly Brandt, Christina Campbell, Joseph Johnson,<br />
Hanne Lund, Anna-Sophie Ogbeide, Amanda Phillips,<br />
Adreanna Steed, AlettaWilson<br />
Year to date: 150 new members.<br />
I am excited to see that <strong>AMTA</strong>- <strong>OR</strong> is having REC<strong>OR</strong>D<br />
growth! <br />
New Donations to the Video<br />
Lending Library<br />
October<br />
No Cookie Master Scheduled<br />
No Board Meeting<br />
Oct 6-9 <strong>AMTA</strong> Nat'l Convention<br />
Nashville, TN<br />
Oct 25-29 <strong>Massage</strong> Awareness<br />
Week (stay tuned to your local<br />
chapter for details on statewide<br />
events)<br />
Upcoming 2004 Schedule<br />
(Subject to change)<br />
November 20<br />
Special Full Day Hands-On CEU<br />
Workshop with Jeffrey Burch, LMT<br />
#9092<br />
6 Contact Hours — Visceral Manipulation<br />
for Prevention & Treatment<br />
<strong>of</strong> Carpal Tunnel Syndrome<br />
and Related Repetitive Strain Injuries<br />
See page 6 for registration info<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> wishes to thank member Anne Barber-Shams<br />
for her generous donation <strong>of</strong> videos, including new selections<br />
for the Lending Library. Anne Barber-Shams' donations are<br />
as follows (and now available to rent):<br />
Cadaver Dissection <strong>of</strong> Hip/Pelvis Region and TMJ Dissection*<br />
St. John NMT Home Study Series (3 videos each set):<br />
— Part 1: Cervical Injuries, Postural Analysis & Pelvic<br />
Stabilization*<br />
December 11<br />
Amerist Schools — Beaverton<br />
11080 SW Allen Blvd<br />
Directions: 503/372-0006<br />
1-2 p.m. Integrating Shamanic<br />
Healing w/Bodywork with Diana<br />
Stone<br />
2-2:30 p.m. Networking<br />
2:30-4 p.m. Board Meeting<br />
January 8, 2005<br />
Amerist Schools — Beaverton<br />
11080 SW Allen Blvd<br />
Directions: 503/372-0006<br />
1-2 p.m. T.A.X. = Totally Allowable<br />
Xpenses with Margo Bowman,<br />
LTC, EA, LMT #3264<br />
2-2:30 p.m. Networking<br />
2:30-4 p.m. Board Meeting<br />
— Part 2: Pain Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> the Low Back*<br />
— Part 3: Shoulder, Upper Torso, Spinal Column & Extremities<br />
— Part 4: TMJ Dysfunction, Hands, Feet & Eyes<br />
St. John NMT Seminars - Science and Philosophy, Parts 1, 2<br />
and 3<br />
Each workshop <strong>of</strong>fers 1 contact hour <strong>of</strong><br />
continuing education for only $20.<br />
FREE to Active Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Members.<br />
(No CEU for Scope <strong>of</strong> Practice discussions and attendance is FREE!)<br />
NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.<br />
— For more info call 503/706-2480 —<br />
Onsen - Treatment <strong>of</strong> Pain Volume 3 - Upper Body, Rich<br />
Phaigh<br />
Onsen - Treatment <strong>of</strong> Pain Volume 4 - Upper Body, Rich<br />
Phaigh<br />
*New titles to the Lending Library
P<br />
residential<br />
Happy sunny days to you all!<br />
residential<br />
Notes<br />
by Nathan Nordstrom, LMT #7700<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> President<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>News</strong> – 3<br />
receives. Since the entire membership has an opportunity to<br />
suggest and respond to issues before the delegates, it is suggested<br />
that the governing body take these suggestions more<br />
seriously than issues raised elsewhere.<br />
If you would like to have input on this issue, you can contact<br />
the <strong>AMTA</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>Chapter</strong> or one <strong>of</strong> this year's delegates:<br />
Ted Adams, Michael Blackmore, Renee Smith or John<br />
Combe. <br />
I would like to introduce you to one <strong>of</strong> the ways <strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong><br />
members are serving in our organization. We have many<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> members who are not able to give a lot <strong>of</strong> time to<br />
a volunteer position. <strong>The</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Delegates (HOD) position<br />
is very important, but not a major time investor. <strong>The</strong> responsibility<br />
<strong>of</strong> this person is to represent the state membership in the<br />
annual meeting. To do this you need to be in contact with<br />
other members <strong>of</strong> our chapter and be able to attend the <strong>AMTA</strong><br />
National Annual Meeting (this year we are going to Nashville<br />
in October). Attendance at chapter meetings before and after<br />
is a must, and we request a report to print in the newsletter<br />
when you get back. I would like to thank Renee Smith, one <strong>of</strong><br />
this year's delegates, who wrote the following article to inform<br />
you on the current issue being discussed by the HOD. If you<br />
would like to be considered for a position in the House <strong>of</strong><br />
Delegates in the future, or a similar position, please feel free<br />
to email me at<br />
natenordy@aol.com or call me at (503)706-2480. <br />
House <strong>of</strong> Delegates<br />
When you think <strong>of</strong> the <strong>AMTA</strong> National Convention, you<br />
probably picture attending continuing education seminars.<br />
You may think <strong>of</strong> spending several days surrounded by LMTs<br />
and other health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. <strong>The</strong> learning and bonding are<br />
highlights <strong>of</strong> the convention.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is another aspect to the convention that may not come<br />
immediately to mind. <strong>The</strong> <strong>AMTA</strong> convenes an annual House<br />
<strong>of</strong> Delegates (HOD) at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each convention. Before<br />
the HOD is convened, issues have been circulated to all<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the HOD, and local <strong>AMTA</strong> members <strong>of</strong>fer feedback.<br />
This year, the HOD has one issue to consider. It is in regard to<br />
the handling <strong>of</strong> recommendations made by the HOD. When<br />
the HOD decides to make a recommendation to the <strong>AMTA</strong><br />
governing body, the recommendation is passed through a<br />
committee. Currently, the committee does not give any greater<br />
weight to suggestions from the HOD than to any other input it<br />
ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION<br />
Contributions are welcome; all submissions must include a legible<br />
signature and phone number and may be edited for space and<br />
clarification. Address all correspondence to: Editor, Glenath Moyle,<br />
PO Box 2142, Lake Oswego, <strong>OR</strong> 97035. Phone: 503/641-2070. Email:<br />
kiwimom@attglobal.net. <strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> reserves the right to edit<br />
materials; reject copyrighted materials unless consent <strong>of</strong> copyright<br />
holder is obtained in writing; and assumes no responsibility for errors,<br />
omissions, corrections, or modifications in its publications.<br />
Information, articles, endorsements and ads contained in this newsletter<br />
do not necessarily reflect the opinions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Massage</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong>rapy Association.<br />
August Cookie Master Summary<br />
Fijian <strong>Massage</strong><br />
— with Lolita Knight, LMP, BA<br />
If you missed the Fijian <strong>Massage</strong> "Feets On" demonstration <strong>of</strong><br />
how to massage your clients with a deeper, easier and more<br />
gentle approach, then you missed getting individual instruction<br />
as Lolita Knight actually taught <strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> members<br />
how to lie down or sit in a chair and massage the upper back<br />
area. Members were surprised at how deep and beneficial the<br />
short massage was in helping them with upper back problems.<br />
No effort was need for pressure as the weight <strong>of</strong> the legs provided<br />
all the pressure that most members wanted. <strong>The</strong> <strong>AMTA</strong>-<br />
<strong>OR</strong> Video Lending Library has a DVD copy <strong>of</strong> the Fijian<br />
<strong>Massage</strong> for rent and Lolita is teaching an 8-hour class at the<br />
2004 <strong>AMTA</strong> National Convention in Nashville, Saturday, October<br />
9.<br />
Barefoot massage <strong>of</strong> all types are gaining in popularity and<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> members were happy to have this sample <strong>of</strong> one<br />
technique that originated in Fiji, using only the feet. <br />
<strong>AMTA</strong> Press Release<br />
Building a Brighter Future<br />
for <strong>Massage</strong> <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />
— Gini Ohlson, Foundation Director<br />
<strong>The</strong> Foundation Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees is pleased to announce that<br />
on September 1, 2004, the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Massage</strong> <strong>The</strong>rapy Association<br />
(<strong>AMTA</strong>) Foundation will become THE MASSAGE<br />
THERAPY FOUNDATION. <strong>The</strong> <strong>AMTA</strong> has been visionary<br />
in the endeavors that it has launched on behalf <strong>of</strong> massage<br />
therapists, and as the Sustaining Benefactor <strong>of</strong> a charitable<br />
Foundation that works to ensure a healthy future for massage<br />
therapy by promoting community service, education, and rigorous<br />
scientific research, <strong>AMTA</strong>’s inherent altruism and farsightedness<br />
is evident. <strong>AMTA</strong> members and chapters have<br />
always been our largest individual group <strong>of</strong> contributors, and<br />
it is truly <strong>AMTA</strong> members who have assured that the Foundation<br />
has grown and flourished. <strong>Massage</strong> therapists, schools,<br />
and vendors from many organizations have begun to support<br />
the work <strong>of</strong> the Foundation.<br />
As we expand our pool <strong>of</strong> supporters, the Foundation pledges<br />
to continue to use all gifts wisely and to remain true to our<br />
(See Foundation… continued on page 4)
<strong>AMTA</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>News</strong> – 4<br />
Foundation… (Continued from page 3)<br />
mission which is to advance the knowledge and practice <strong>of</strong><br />
massage therapy by supporting scientific research, education<br />
and community service. John Balletto, LMT, NCTMB, believes,<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Foundation’s work is meant to touch all aspects<br />
<strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>ession and to impact the public as well because we<br />
are a 501(c)3 organization. Our hope is that our name change<br />
will broaden the support and recognition all <strong>of</strong> our efforts receive.”<br />
A formal launch <strong>of</strong> the Foundation’s name change will occur<br />
during the <strong>AMTA</strong>’s national convention which will be held in<br />
Nashville, TN, October 6-9, 2004. <strong>The</strong> Foundation will be<br />
exhibiting a booth, sponsoring research poster sessions, and<br />
several educational sessions including: Current Research<br />
Findings and their Effect on the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession, a grant writing<br />
workshop and two massage therapy research database presentations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Foundation will also be the beneficiary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proceeds from a Post-Convention Workshop conducted by<br />
Leon Chaitow, DO entitled, Fibromyalgia Syndrome: bodywork<br />
& Complementary Strategies for its Management. A<br />
celebration <strong>of</strong> the Foundation’s <strong>of</strong>ficial name change launch<br />
will occur during the Foundation’s annual donor recognition<br />
reception on Saturday, October 9, 2004.<br />
It is the Foundation’s belief that together along with all <strong>of</strong> our<br />
supporters we are building a brighter future for massage therapy.<br />
For more info about the Foundation please visit our website<br />
at www.massagetherapyfoundation.org. <br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> is hosting an ALL DAY<br />
Continuing Education Workshop<br />
VISCERAL MANIPULATION<br />
An Introduction<br />
Approved for 6 CEUs<br />
With Jeffrey Burch, MS, LLC, LMT #9092<br />
November 20, 2004<br />
Lane Community College — Eugene<br />
Downtown Center Campus<br />
1059 Willamette St., Eugene, <strong>OR</strong> 97401<br />
Cost: $100<br />
Registration Deadline: October 31, 2004<br />
$20 Pre-registration discount if you register before<br />
September 31, 2004<br />
Seating is limited to 30 so register early!<br />
For registration please contact Tamara Felix at<br />
felixtamara@aol.com<br />
MERT Update<br />
— by Leslie Giese, LMT<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> MERT Coordinator<br />
MERT is on the move. After the MERT Special Committee<br />
submitted their recommendations, many changes were decided<br />
on during a conference call <strong>of</strong> the National Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Directors in May.<br />
<strong>The</strong> following is a synopsis <strong>of</strong> the changes that affect the<br />
chapter:<br />
*Membership to MERT now not only includes <strong>AMTA</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Active members but also those who are currently Nationally<br />
Certified in <strong>The</strong>rapeutic <strong>Massage</strong> and Bodywork<br />
(NCTMB).<br />
*MERT deployments no longer need to be authorized by National.<br />
Each chapter board will decide which disasters to respond<br />
to.<br />
*Each <strong>Chapter</strong> MERT Coordinator can conduct Leadership<br />
and Responder Training.<br />
*<strong>Chapter</strong>s decide on fees for membership, training and equipment<br />
and keep the fees for chapter use.<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong> National will still be here for the chapters for guidance.<br />
We have much to do. I will be working with our <strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong><br />
board to set up procedures that will help us to respond to<br />
emergencies in our state.<br />
I agree with Andrea Brady, <strong>AMTA</strong> MERT Program Manager<br />
when she wrote that the changes "will allow for a more effective<br />
and operational MERT program."<br />
We will keep you updated on our progress. Please email the<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> website if you are interested in having a responder<br />
training in your area or are interested in being involved with<br />
the new MERT program. <br />
M E R T:<br />
<strong>Massage</strong> Emergency Response Team®<br />
Bits & Pieces<br />
— Notes from around the State & Beyond<br />
Place your classified ad here!<br />
See page 5 for more information on<br />
advertising in the <strong>AMTA</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>News</strong>.
<strong>AMTA</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>News</strong> – 5<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> Video Lending Library<br />
Please contact Jane Garbisch at 503/335-8143<br />
Rental Agreement<br />
COST: $5 per tape with a $30 deposit per tape. Payment must be received before<br />
video is mailed to you. Limit 3 tapes per order. Deposit will be returned when<br />
video(s) is returned to Library.<br />
DURATION: 30 days from postmarked date per tape. Deposit will be forfeited<br />
after 30 days. Please allow for mailing time. Member is responsible for return<br />
postage. Limited to a first come, first serve basis. Videos may not be reproduced.<br />
<strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong> Announces Advertising Rate Changes<br />
Please see the new rates below, they are already in effect<br />
ANNUAL ADS ARE ACCEPTED AND<br />
RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT. CONTACT<br />
OUR PUBLISHER F<strong>OR</strong> PRICING.<br />
RATES & DISTRIBUTION F<strong>OR</strong> MARCH THRU JANUARY:<br />
1000 PER ISSUE<br />
Eastern Techniques<br />
• Videos by Michael Reed Gach<br />
• <strong>The</strong> Bum Back Video<br />
• Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Acupressure<br />
• Releasing Shoulder & Neck Tension<br />
• Zen Shiatsu<br />
Health & Fitness<br />
• Tai Chi for Health - Basic Patterns<br />
• Taijiquan - Orthodox Chinese Tai Chi<br />
• Stretching with Bob Anderson<br />
• Jane Powells Fight Back with Fitness<br />
(Arthritis)<br />
Video/Audio Sets<br />
• Baby’s First Touch<br />
• Fibromyalgia<br />
• Japanese Hot Stone <strong>Massage</strong><br />
Human Anatomy<br />
• Head & Neck Part 1 & 2<br />
• Trunk<br />
• Upper Extremity<br />
• Lower Extremity<br />
• Low Back Dissection<br />
Onsen-Rich Phaigh<br />
• Assessment <strong>of</strong> Pelvic Region #1<br />
• Assess & Correct Lower Body #2<br />
• Assess & Correct Upper Body #3<br />
• Assess & Correct Upper Body #4<br />
• Sports & Fitness <strong>Massage</strong><br />
Other<br />
• Compassionate Touch - Geriatric <strong>Massage</strong><br />
• <strong>The</strong> Power <strong>of</strong> Touch - <strong>AMTA</strong><br />
• Earthquake Relief - MERT<br />
• Principles <strong>of</strong> Equine <strong>Massage</strong><br />
• Rosarita Beach Clinic - Alternative Approach<br />
• Videos by Body Cushion & Oakworks<br />
• Medical <strong>Massage</strong> <strong>The</strong>rapy Billing - Book<br />
• Ethics <strong>of</strong> Touch by Ben E. Benjamin &<br />
Cherie Sohnen-Moe - Book<br />
• Functional Assessment in <strong>Massage</strong> <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />
by Whitney Lowe - Book<br />
• Cookie Masters Videos (Call for list)<br />
Clinical & Sports<br />
• Basic PNF - Patrece Morency<br />
• A Chiropractic Approach to S<strong>of</strong>t Tissue<br />
• Soigneur’s Sports <strong>Massage</strong>: A SOMA<br />
Body Work Intro<br />
• Functional Assessment Skills with Benny<br />
Vaughn<br />
• New Approaches to Muscle <strong>The</strong>rapy from<br />
Body Cushion<br />
Seated <strong>Massage</strong><br />
• Seated <strong>Massage</strong> Experience with Raymond<br />
Blaylock<br />
• On-Site Practice by David Palmer<br />
• Oakworks Portal Pro<br />
Upledger<br />
• 10-Step Patient Protocol<br />
• Patient Sequence Part 1 & 2<br />
Kurshova Method<br />
• Russian Sports <strong>Massage</strong><br />
• Pre & Post <strong>Massage</strong><br />
• 10 Sports Injuries<br />
St. John - NMT<br />
• NMT Philosophy 1<br />
• NMT Philosophy 2<br />
• NMT Philosophy 3<br />
• Low Back Pain<br />
• Shoulder Pain<br />
• TMJ Pain<br />
• NMT 3 - Home Study<br />
• NMT 4 - Home Study<br />
• NMT Nerve Entrapment/Compression v.4<br />
• NMT Shoulder Pain v.10<br />
• NMT Carpal Tunnel v.11<br />
~ To Rent ~<br />
Make out two checks to <strong>AMTA</strong>-<strong>OR</strong><br />
First check should include $5 per<br />
video rented. Second check should<br />
include a $30 deposit per video<br />
rented. Deposits will be returned<br />
when videos are returned.<br />
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