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Old 03-02-2009, 07:19 PM
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Well, I would start by posting the time and location of someplace to have a breakfast. Then I would ask people to post if they plan on attending so you can get enough seating. Then, if you have any particular issues you need some help with, post that information too....I'd also send an email to everyone in the club with the same info because I don't think too many members check in here at CC on a regular basis...Then I'd contact the Club Events Director and ask him to get behind you on this event and drum-up a little excitement within the ranks...But the MOST important thing is to organize the breakfast....and get the word out....last is to email some directions to those who plan to attend...Oh, one other thing…not wanting to appear out of line, but I’m not sure I even know who you are? Have you done anything with the club before? If this is the first real club introduction, people really need to get out there and see what you got…We’ve always prided ourselves by “shaking down”….er…”helping out” our newest members….Handing out free gas cards is good thing…Beer always attracts a crowd….You mentioned welding? You said something about a large dog too…Good luck….
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