[JONAT] JCNA

Fazal Cader jonat@autox.team.net
Sun Apr 3 08:28:02 2005


Mark, looks like you've really got the 'bit between the teeth' on this one! 
And, I'll be happy to help where I can - and I'll start saving my pocket 
money for 06.
Which leads me to suggest that we start working on firstly, setting a start/ 
finish date (at least start date) so that clubs can start planning their 
rallies and other club events and, secondly, a draft route. I'll start the 
ball rolling with a start from PAG, Irvine on 14th April, heading East.

Cheers

Fazal


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Stephenson" <marks@jaguarot.com>
To: <jonat@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 3:35 PM
Subject: RE: [JONAT] JCNA


> Good news. The BoD has determined that we don't have to go to the AGM for 
> a
> vote because it's not a sanctioned event. They gave us the go ahead for 
> the
> planning to begin. Today, I gave a presentation at the AGM to get the
> delegates fired up to get their clubs involved. It looks like I've been
> assigned to be the point man, but I'll need help from you guys, the 
> stalwarts.
> I'll share the credit if you'll share the load.
>
> There was a general agreement that this was a good idea, but what really 
> got
> their attention, because it was a major part of the discussion, was the 
> idea
> of tying into club events along the way. The rally program is on life 
> support,
> and I suggested that having clubs incorporate a rally as a part of their
> sector, really excited the rally people.
>
> I talked with Jim Hendrix after I made my presentation to the AGM and he 
> said
> that based on what I said, JCNA insurance would cover JCNA members. What I
> forgot to ask was the Canadian question specifically, but he was aware 
> that
> the tour would go through Canada. I gave him a copy of the proposal and he 
> was
> going to look it over to be absolutely sure.
>
> The other aspect of it was non-JCNA-members coverage. Jim said that given 
> no
> problem with the the regular event charge would apply. That's $5.00, 
> however
> since each event is a local club event, I think that would be $5.00 per
> segment. Therefore, if you were doing a few segments, it might be worth
> becoming a member.
>
> So we're off and running. Who's on board to help at the organizational 
> level?
>
> Bob England, if you want to be co-organizer, and perhaps represent the
> interests of the non-JCNA folks, that would be great. You were the 
> money-man,
> right? JCNA affiliation will take a burden off your shoulders. Pascal 
> already
> has credit card capabilities on the JCNA website and Nelson Rath is the 
> JCNA
> Treasurer, so everything will go through them.
>
> Fazal, sorry our paths didn't cross, but you are welcome to continue as 
> the
> international coordinator, and if you and any Aussie (or any other
> nationality) pals can make the trip, we'd be thrilled to have you.
>
> Greg Meboe, I've talked to Pascal, and he is willing to house the tour
> information on JCNA's server. I told him that I thought your pages were 
> very
> good and he said he'd take a look at them. In any case, the two of you 
> should
> get in contact. This will save JONAT (or whoever is paying for the 
> hosting)
> money, although it would be great if we could keep the name up and forward
> requests to JCNA.
>
> Jamie, you must have been the idea guy. I'm going to need all the 
> brainpower
> you and everyone else can provide.
>
> Did I leave out anyone at the top of the command structure?
>
> The next part of this is to get enthusiastic clubs and individuals to
> volunteer to do this. I want to start with the most enthusiastic, because
> they'll do the best job organizing and perhaps more importantly, promoting 
> the
> tour to the Jaguar enthusiasts in their areas. My idea is to take a map 
> and
> start sticking pins in it as clubs and individuals volunteer. Hopefully, 
> I'll
> end up with something resembling a circuit. Then if I need to fill in some
> gaps, I'll contact clubs in the areas.
>
> All of the SCs who have hung around from last year should have the first 
> shot
> at sectors next year. They have the experience and hopefully the 
> enthusiasm to
> do a good job, so I think it's only fair that we give past SCs the first 
> shot
> for 2006. So let us know if you want to handle a sector for 2006.
>
> Mark - JCNA guy (how's that for an official title)
>
>
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>
> Hey Folks -- Just received an email note from Jim Hendrix and he clarified
> the insurance coverage.  This is very good.  I was looking into what kind 
> of
> coverage I might have available for a local activity and I was under the
> impression that it wouldn't qualify.  You are correct, Mark....and I
> appreciate the
> lead to Jim by Mr. Morton.  Here is what Jim Hendrix wrote:
>
> "Dear Christina,
>    JCNA has insurance for activities most clubs offer.  I can confirm that
> those you indicated are within the coverage limits of JCNA's policies,
> competitive events noted and the more social ones or drives.  I am at the 
> JCNA
> Annual
> General Meeting in Orlando the remainder of the week....."
>
> (And all this time I thought Jim Hendrix was a singer.....grin)
>
> Christina Lilienthal
> ASC Oregon
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