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If anybody would like to have any matters discussed at this meeting then please post them in here so they can be added to the agenda. Alternativley you can email them to me by clicking on the link in my signature.

Date that this agenda will close is the 1st of September 2003.

Cheers for your imput,

Dan.

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Duncan... I have added the following points to the agenda for you.

*Communicating status of sponsors? - Duncan

*Approval of club flyers. - Duncan

*Decision on purchase of a club banner? - Duncan

*What will be included in the club web pages? - Duncan

Your questions about Merchandising will be addressed by Shell eairler in the meeting.

Cheers,

Dan.

PS. Any body else that wants to add anything to the general business please let me know.

You have a good point... but I already had ya beaten ya to it!!!

For peoples interest here is the agenda to date (8/8/03).

Agenda

Opening - Chairperson

Appoligies

*Previous Meeting Minutes and Actions

Committee Business

*Presidents Report - Christian

*Vice Presidents Reports - DinoPaul

*Secretary's Report - Shell

*Treasures Report - George

*Events report - Dan

*Membership Report - Carlo

*Sponsor Report - Neil

*Newsletter Report - Kel

General Business

*Merchandising - Shell

*Communicating status of sponsors? - Duncan

*Approval of club flyers. - Duncan

*Decision on purchase of a club banner? - Duncan

*What will be included in the club web pages? - Duncan

*Club Cams officials/marshalls - what's the go? - Brendan

*First Official Event (Observation Trial) summary - Event Committee

Closure

Dan:D

Not sure if it the appropriate forum, but yeah - it seems to me that SAU needs to have marshals/officials within the club in order to hold compeditive events - Therefore, my suggestion is one of:

What's involved ?

Who is interested ?

What are the different options ?

Will the club drive/manage a program to get these positions a) Filled and B) Integrated into the club org. structure. If so who will step up to the mark to manage and drive the program ?

What timeframes and costs are we (the club ot individuals) looking at ?

What are the (other) benefits ?

Is there a better way of achieving the same end goal ? (ie Able to hold compeditive events)

PS - Not expecting answers to all these questions stright away - just giving you a taste of where I was coming from.

Oh and I again - not sure if it's the appropriate forum, but there was a bit of interested in Advanced Driver training - maybe we should discuss the way forward on this ?

Step one.

Go here and learn about CAMS Officials.

Step Two.

Go here and download the Trainee officials licence.

Step Three.

Check the Is anyone a CAMS Accredited official? Would anyone like to become one? thread for upcoming places that have asked for officials to help out.

Does that sorta help mate?

Dan.

I do think that it would be good to bring up at the next meeting to try and develop a strategy or offer incentives to people to help get some officials trained up... So I have left your spot on the agenda above:D



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