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Re: National club

To: "Theo Smit" <TSmit@novatel.ca>
Subject: Re: National club
From: "JAN HARDE" <harde@cyberesc.net>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 15:11:43 -0700
Theo,

You are so right, the real purpose is to refine the basics of this page,
like Steve said, an organized archiving of the tech tips, a current calendar
of events, all over the world, as to give the globetrotters a chance to
visit Funbeam events worldwide whilst on vacations.
A current parts exchange, vendors for all over the world, a space for each
club in their region to submit a monthly entry of interest.
Cars for sale, again from all over the world, and I could go on and on.
This forum is great, but you can not go to any searchengine or Netword and
find it, you have to subscribe to get it, and the tech tips have no order to
them, the common voice out there is saying, give me a way to find  a "HOW
TO" on a specific topic, like a tach problem, a 5 speed conversion, an amp
meter installation, overheating etc..
Remember this is an idea in the birthing stages, and INPUT is much needed,
it is not intended to be competition against any one or any entity, but
rather a  support net for all of them, to know all the clubs out there, to
know their activities, etc., this will bring a larger membership, and also
get some competition going between each of the regional clubs to excel, and
come up with new and exciting stuff, as to attract more HAPPY and satisfied
new members..

INPUT INPUT INPUT!!!


Warm regards,
Jan S-E Harde
Monkey Bikes and Mini Trail *FUN*  : http://www.monkeybike.com
TIGER pages: http://www.monkeybike.com/pinkbunny.html
Find anything *FAST* go to: http://www.netword.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Theo Smit <TSmit@novatel.ca>
To: <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 11:09 AM
Subject: RE: National club


> Hi all,
> I am a relative newcomer to the List and to Tigering in general, but I've
been
> involved in the canadian motorsports scene (at least on a regional level)
for
> the last 14 years or so, and I've watched a few national and regional
> organizations auger into the ground because of infighting and because of
the
> various disciplines each deciding that their needs were more important
than the
> others. I don't know if there is anything that can be done about that in
the
> traditional 'club' sense when it's applied to a national or international
level.
>
> Enter the Internet.
>
> Isn't this mailing list the _international_ Tiger club? It's a little
> disorganized, but every level and aspect of Tiger appreciation is
presented here
> on an equal level, and everyone's voice is equally heard and considered.
Various
> individuals maintain their own websites to reflect their particular vision
of
> Tigering, and maybe they and others will jointly participate in
contributing to
> an edited, 'master' Website, where a consensus view or all views can be
> presented. The distribution of knowledge and information was never this
easy and
> could never be as complete as it is in this forum.
>
> Theo Smit
> tsmit@novatel.ca
> B382002705
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Vonski@aol.com [SMTP:Vonski@aol.com]
> > Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 11:37 AM
> > To: tigers@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: National club
> >
> > Okay.
> > I still feel Tigers, and Sunbeams at large deserve a National Club.  I
also
> > feel that the regional clubs, who have carried and supported the marque
> > through thick and thin over the years deserve the continued support of
their
> > memberships.  Many of these clubs were founded with the hope of becoming
the
> > 'national club', but were limited by regionality, and the success of
> > competing clubs.  How do we get a national club then, and not destroy
the
> > membership base for the regional clubs?  Remember, that CAT, STOA, and
TE/AE
> > can only survive with membership dollars.  If they go, so does CAT
Parts,
> > STOA's TAC Program and the Technical work of TE/AE.
> >
> > A national club HAS to support existing clubs.  So, how?
> >
> > The National Club is formed from the existing clubs-all members of
regional
> > clubs are AUTOMATICALLY members in the National Club.  A
"Confederation", if
> > you wish.  Thus, no need to jump ship from your regional club, you keep
your
> > local orientation, the clubs keep their members and dollars, but we
finally
> > have a National Organization.  Have a National Board of Representatives
from
> > the member clubs, which then vote in leadership.  The National Club
would
> > then send a two page "National Update' to each regional club for
inclusion in
> > its monthly newsletter.  Dues would increase per member by a small
amount to
> > support the national club activities.  Sunbeamers would finally have a
> > unified voice nationally-without gutting the local clubs.
> >
> > National would be a 'clearinghouse', where plans were coordinated, yet
the
> > regional clubs would maintain their local control.  This way, there
would not
> > be the huge overhead of a full fledged organization.  Also, the local
clubs
> > could 'franchise' their various specialties to the national club-CAT
Parts
> > could be available to all national members, if CAT so chose...possibly
with a
> > nominal charge per order to 'non-CAT members' to allow CAT to get
something
> > too.
> >
> > I have talked about this since I was the newsletter editor YEARS :>) ago
for
> > the Pacific Tiger Club.  This was tried years earlier with the STAC
Accord,
> > but was never empowered.  Many feel that SUNI could do this, with enough
> > effort...they already run the national meet-why not?  I suggest ALL of
you
> > going to MT next month, especially who have a role in your local club,
talk
> > about this-this is ultimately going to have to start with the clubs in
> > agreement.
> >
> > A national organization would make it easier to pursue the advancement
of the
> > marque in the eyes of the public, as well as speaking with a much larger
> > voice to government, vendors and the media.
> >
> > Hopefully brighter minds then mine will turn their attention and efforts
to
> > this cause, and work to form a National organization.  I wish them every
> > success.
> >
> > Von Levandowski
> > former owner of a '65 Mark I with faded paint, torn upholstery but shiny
LAT
> > 9s...
> >
> > P.S. Seems this is the only topic that ever gets me going enough to open
my
> > yap and speak.  So, count your blessings!!
>


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