Unfortunately, if you can't find them you probably have to start over. If your group is incorporated, you can get a copy of your articles of incorporation from the state corporations office. That document will contain a lot of the basic language of your bylaws, but it won't be as detailed. You might start by quizzing older or past members on what they remember about the bylaws, to give you a starting point. The article How To Write PTO Bylaws offers tips and links to sample bylaws in the File Exchange. Good luck!
- Craig
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