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A Taste of Home
Mid Atlantic
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<blockquote data-quote="Blk03SVTCobra" data-source="post: 1539131" data-attributes="member: 10866"><p>Good to hear about the clutch man. But sorry to hear about the trans. Look at it this way... It's justifiable to the wife that you have to get a new transmission now :-D Haha...</p><p></p><p>As far as event coordinator goes, that is yet another thing we have to discuss together. We need to think about organizational positions and explanations thereof. In other words, we would have to create positions and define what exactly the person in that position does (ie coordinator, treasurer, etc). Only after that, would it seem appropriate to nominate people for something. One thing to think about though, is that we could perhaps have "regional coordinators" as well, because obviously, people from the different states know more people and places where they live and thus it would be easier for THEM to organize a particular event. Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>As far as the meetings to clear all of this up are concerned, I was thinking 1 meeting per weekend for as many are necessary. We would have them at different locations in MD, VA, PA, etc to try to cater(sp??) to everyone and so that everyone can be involved in some part of the organization of the club/group. For format, we would have a set discussion point and goal for each meeting. We could make the meeting spot at different places to make sure no one particular part of the group is being forced to travel more. Obviously sometimes different people will have to travel different distances, but we would try to make sure that over the course of the meetings, the amount of travel is equally distributed amongst all involved. </p><p></p><p>I figure with a schedule like that, we would probably get everything we need to ironed out. We could make a general template for how the meetings should go too, to make things run smoothly. A process, if you will. </p><p></p><p>I think this could be the start of something really, really big. There's simply too many car nuts in the Mid-Atlantic region for it not to catch on. </p><p></p><p>How do you guys feel about all this?? Let me know :thumbsup:</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I understand where you're coming from (no pun intended). That's why I tried to make the meet in closer to the MoCo guys and ending down near the SoMD guys this time. I don't just want to make the GTGs convenient for me or any one particular group of people. I want it to be a situation where though I may have to travel 60 miles to get to some location for one GTG, the next couple of times, I may only have to travel 10-20. You know what I mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blk03SVTCobra, post: 1539131, member: 10866"] Good to hear about the clutch man. But sorry to hear about the trans. Look at it this way... It's justifiable to the wife that you have to get a new transmission now :-D Haha... As far as event coordinator goes, that is yet another thing we have to discuss together. We need to think about organizational positions and explanations thereof. In other words, we would have to create positions and define what exactly the person in that position does (ie coordinator, treasurer, etc). Only after that, would it seem appropriate to nominate people for something. One thing to think about though, is that we could perhaps have "regional coordinators" as well, because obviously, people from the different states know more people and places where they live and thus it would be easier for THEM to organize a particular event. Just a thought. As far as the meetings to clear all of this up are concerned, I was thinking 1 meeting per weekend for as many are necessary. We would have them at different locations in MD, VA, PA, etc to try to cater(sp??) to everyone and so that everyone can be involved in some part of the organization of the club/group. For format, we would have a set discussion point and goal for each meeting. We could make the meeting spot at different places to make sure no one particular part of the group is being forced to travel more. Obviously sometimes different people will have to travel different distances, but we would try to make sure that over the course of the meetings, the amount of travel is equally distributed amongst all involved. I figure with a schedule like that, we would probably get everything we need to ironed out. We could make a general template for how the meetings should go too, to make things run smoothly. A process, if you will. I think this could be the start of something really, really big. There's simply too many car nuts in the Mid-Atlantic region for it not to catch on. How do you guys feel about all this?? Let me know :thumbsup: I understand where you're coming from (no pun intended). That's why I tried to make the meet in closer to the MoCo guys and ending down near the SoMD guys this time. I don't just want to make the GTGs convenient for me or any one particular group of people. I want it to be a situation where though I may have to travel 60 miles to get to some location for one GTG, the next couple of times, I may only have to travel 10-20. You know what I mean? [/QUOTE]
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