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Old Nov 8, 2013 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by PNA
I'd say let's have these discussions in person. Maybe over breakfast some upcoming weekend when we can garner everyones availablity. As you know, I've made a couple comments and suggestions in the past that reflect our clubs unique circumstances and some approaches for consideration to address them. I'd rather not get into all of that here on he forum.

Just so you know, I think who we are, what we've done over a short period of time has been great. I'm proud to be a part of COM and very happy our cars have brought me new friends. One thing my friend said to me which I think is appropriate and thoughtful is...........the uniqueness of your club and the intimacy of a smaller group and universe of cars is actually a really good thing........

I think it's very true in our case. I'm not sure exactly what we are trying to fix, but I think a better thing for us to do is to identify what our goals our, what our limitation and / or opportunities are in light of those goals and that will help us align our approach to get there along with our expections.

The Vice President has spoken.......
This is not an original idea it's borrowed from a group in Colorado. Twice a year early spring late fall they have a get together with a barbecue and other things but they do maintenance on each others cars helping one another I think that would be a great idea especially for folks like me who bought a car that I'm still trying to understand! i live in VA so a lot of the events are a real long haul for me, I would have come to some of the events but had family issues that came up that I just could not get out of. The sitdown discussion sounds like a great idea! I love how active your group is I would like to be a part of yours or maybe one day hopefully one in Virginia. I think I could learn a lot from your group While Having a great time. I have some more ideas and would like to be a part of your sitdown discussion. The want to be has spoken!
 
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