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Re: Indianapolis Fencing Club Time to Move On?

Everybody,

 

I agree that we should find another place (preferably more central).  Even though Daniel has been the youngest member since he joined, he's willing to help teach beginning classes.  We are trying to promote fencing in our homeschool circle.  Daniel is already planning a beginner class in January for one of the homeschool groups.  With a new venue we could refer interested students to the club again. 

 

Also my wife and I are willing to help in organizing and promoting the club.   

 
Angel Anez

 
----- Original Message ----
From: Bill <wingetbill@...>
To: indyfencingclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 10:18:28 PM
Subject: Indianapolis Fencing Club Time to Move On?

All,

I would like to hear your opinions on the future of the club,
particularly in light of the expected significant rate increase at
our current location.

I believe that it is time to at least look into moving on to a new
venue, and to restart active operations of the Indianapolis Fencing
Club. It is time to get serious about growing fencing in
Indianapolis. We have been stagnant for way too long. I also
believe that the best way to do this is with an active fencing club,
run by and for the members. This will require active participation
by the some of the experienced membership for coaching, teaching, and
training, and a least some level of commitment/voluntee ring by an
active subset of the membership in other areas.

If the club membership supports starting down this path, I will get
things organized and begin the process. Please give me your opinions
and suggestions on how best to establish an active, growing, and fun
fencing club. If you have suggestions on location, activities,
marketing, promotion, etc., please pass them on.

Best regards,
Bill



Fri Aug 1, 2008 2:41 am

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All, I would like to hear your opinions on the future of the club, particularly in light of the expected significant rate increase at our current location. I...
Bill
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Jul 31, 2008
2:18 am

I am ready. I am speaking with Butler University next week about possible collaberation. Bill <wingetbill@...> wrote: All, I would like to hear...
James Owen
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Jul 31, 2008
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Everybody, I agree that we should find another place (preferably more central).  Even though Daniel has been the youngest member since he joined, he's willing...
Angel Anez
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Aug 1, 2008
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There's been some discussion of how a better fencing club could and should be organised. These are some ideas as to how a club should look. Membership: There...
Aron Liaw
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Aug 1, 2008
9:52 pm

I dont like the price increase but I can understand why. SOAS doubled the rent on bladepoint without almost any notice. I would hate to see this split us up....
Dan Davis
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Aug 2, 2008
1:26 am

I don't agree that SOAS is anything special. It's a non-central location. AFA/BFA had to provide their own floor? There are no shower facilities. At times,...
jamie
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Aug 2, 2008
5:20 pm

We would not be starting a new club. We are continuing with a club that has been around for over 25 years and has a history and presence in Indianapolis. I...
Bill
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Aug 4, 2008
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