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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
Regional Club
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<blockquote data-quote="MYSTCHRM" data-source="post: 1670426" data-attributes="member: 18490"><p>Hello all. I'm originally from RI and travel home each year and would love to see the area get a formal club going. I'm the president of a club in NC now and is a chapter of the MCA. I've also been a member of 3 other clubs in the area that have since folded due to a number of issues.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion to those wanting to form a club that will last, start out with just getting together at various locations. Say once or twice a month. Get people interested that will actually show. Not to say that those on this site won't participate, but I've learned that there are a lot of people out there that just talk about being a member.</p><p></p><p>Once you get a number of loyal participants, you can then talk about officers and formalities. You may also find the clubs identity that way. If you see that 90% of your attendance are COBRA's, would make sense to call the club a COBRA club and open it up to anyone who likes COBRA's but doesn't have to own one.</p><p></p><p>Getting a decal and name should probably come after you have 10 solid members.</p><p></p><p>That is just my opinion on what I have seen work and not work. When ever I'm home, I'd love to attend an event. Each year I try to make the Tasca Ford show which has always been worth it. Anyway, good luck. I hope it all works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MYSTCHRM, post: 1670426, member: 18490"] Hello all. I'm originally from RI and travel home each year and would love to see the area get a formal club going. I'm the president of a club in NC now and is a chapter of the MCA. I've also been a member of 3 other clubs in the area that have since folded due to a number of issues. My suggestion to those wanting to form a club that will last, start out with just getting together at various locations. Say once or twice a month. Get people interested that will actually show. Not to say that those on this site won't participate, but I've learned that there are a lot of people out there that just talk about being a member. Once you get a number of loyal participants, you can then talk about officers and formalities. You may also find the clubs identity that way. If you see that 90% of your attendance are COBRA's, would make sense to call the club a COBRA club and open it up to anyone who likes COBRA's but doesn't have to own one. Getting a decal and name should probably come after you have 10 solid members. That is just my opinion on what I have seen work and not work. When ever I'm home, I'd love to attend an event. Each year I try to make the Tasca Ford show which has always been worth it. Anyway, good luck. I hope it all works out. [/QUOTE]
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