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- decastationcamp
- Aug 30, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 21, 2023
August Newsletter
We are excited to kick off the DECA 2023-2024 season with monthly newsletters to help keep you informed! Let's start off with a recap of August and what is to come!
Our marketing honors 2 classes started their projects! Some of them include The Banking Bard-Yard, The Measuring Shovel, and Camp Fest.
We started taking DECA dues this month and have and they are due September 28th. Don't forget to join and have a parent or guardian sign the form.
Our stop shop has been filled with designs created by students. Stop by any time in the morning, 2nd, and 3rd block!
ng all lunches to buy your station camp gear!
The social medias have been up and running, make sure to follow all social media platforms for leadership points.

Our important events include...
August 23rd
First chapter meeting
Sept 13-28th Powderpuff sign ups
Sept 28th- Deadline to become a member
October 24th & 26th- DECA testing
October 25th- Dollywood field trip
Week of November 13th- District competition
February 28th- March 2nd- State competition
April 26th- May 3rd- ICDC
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