lrayner wrote:Mark and Kari,
Congrats on a great first season! Your level of involvement and positive contributions are examples of how to keep this club going in the right direction not just for new members but for everyone.
Mr. Rayner. Thanks good sir! We do appreciate the compliment.
As you may notice I changed the thread subject as I realized that part of my intent for the thread may not have been clear, plus, I am on vacation for a couple weeks and since we are not going off on a trip I have allll this time to type! Man are you all in trouble!

I am hoping others might chime in with positive thoughts on how we all might make this next season even better...So...
I guess I will get the ball rolling. (Put up or Shut up right?)
I have been approached to serve as AX chair and while I am tempted I am also pulled as I know with church on Sundays there will simply be events I cannot make so I hesitate to step up because I know I can't commit fully. Plus, with us living in Murrieta, we start ALL SD events with an hour+ drive so the logistics of the truck, trailer, track setting, etc is compounded. Maybe co-chair? I don't know. I also must admit that there is a slight hesitation simply due to the actual labor involved lol. Initial track setting with just 3-4 people is HARD! (eeeek I am sounding lazy) It would be great to have 6-10 folks out there as it would fly up then...but there I go talking like a "chair" (run Mark RUUUuun) lol
THEN...I have noticed, that on the day of the event, it really is a HIGH stress job with a tendency for "arm chair quarterbacking" from folks at times. (not being critical, just commenting on what I have seen) I would hope that I would handle it with the grace that our current chairs do, but confess that I might be tempted to say "If you would like to chair this event come get the radio. I'll just drive." lol (I knowI know...not very "pastoral"

) While this may happen in other areas of the club, AX chair assistant and Starter have been my only posts so that’s all I can speak to.
The idea of working with the New Member Liaison is of interest and really fits into my skill set.
I really enjoyed designing the track and plan on submitting more.
I wonder how I might encourage the folks who are mainly "attendees" at the AX's to grab a job?
I enjoyed presenting the AX awards at the end the other day and would be open to more emcee work at various events. (Public speaking is part of my profession after all, so I might as well use it.)
Kari and I really would like to attend more of the socials.
So, there are a few of my possible goals.
How about it folks...?
