...My thoughts on the Victorian Club are a little different.
I find the meetings in Victoria are both varied in discussions and in events organised. By comparison to other auto clubs they are well run and allow input from members. The committee is striving to provide every opportunity for members.
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Economy run, Phillip Island Classics, Shelby Fest, Nationals, Federation Square display, Xmas in winter, Christmas in December, cruises, weekends away in the High Plains, Debs' fishing trips and regular breakfast runs to South Melbourne.
All just a few of the well organised events that we can participate in.
The few meetings I have been to, have resulted in finished cars being driven afterwards to a number of garages to look at projects, to give advice or just talk cars.
Don't forget we all have a two seat convertible so events involving families are not often listed.
The Victorian Cobra Club is both growing in numbers and activities, caterering for anyone building or desiring to build. Members are invited to be part of the committee when all positions become vacant each year. So anyone can have input.
Having looked at the number of members who have left the club over the last few years..
.. I found few if any have been on the committee - so guess they cannot blame the club or the committee if their expectations aren't met.
I think the Victorian Cobra Club would welcome any opportunity to promote or contribute information to a magazine...
Bruce Allen South Australia the 'Snaketales' editor has been asking for assistance with the magazine for a long while.
Good luck with the magazine..