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National Association of Roller Coaster Enthusiasts (NARCE)

National Association of Roller Coaster Enthusiasts (NARCE). General Organization Information. Company Information. National Association of Roller Coaster Enthusiasts 5409 Rapid Run Road Kalamazoo, MI 49009-2627 Telephone: (616) 555-7433 Fax: (616) 555-7474. NARCE Mission Statement.

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National Association of Roller Coaster Enthusiasts (NARCE)

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  1. National Association of Roller Coaster Enthusiasts (NARCE) General Organization Information

  2. Company Information National Association of Roller Coaster Enthusiasts 5409 Rapid Run Road Kalamazoo, MI 49009-2627 Telephone: (616) 555-7433 Fax: (616) 555-7474

  3. NARCE Mission Statement The mission of NARCE is to promote the appreciation, knowledge, and enjoyment of roller coasters; to promote and maintain good working relationships with the outdoor amusement business; and to promote the preservation and continued operation of roller coasters nationwide.

  4. President – Ethan Clements Vice President – Keiko Isobe Officers of NARCE

  5. Directors of NARCE • Membership Director – Allison Gates • Preservation Director – Elena Alvarez

  6. Coordinators of NARCE • Events Coordinator – Rashad Mercer • Communications Coordinator – Colby Pollard

  7. Main Goals of NARCE • To promote the appreciation and enjoyment of roller coasters • To identify standing-but-not-operating (SBNO) coasters • To work with parks to preserve and renovate aging coasters

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