I think this makes a lot of sense. As a
foot note, we should know where the club tent is. I like the uniform, and
would like the club to continue.
From:
tctri@yahoogroups.com [mailto:tctri@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rich Friedeman
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007
12:43 PM
To: tctri@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [tctri] Club activities
and planning update
Hi all,
I know
things have been quite for a while, but with spring in the air (it was actually
above freezing when I got out of bed!), I figured some info was in order.
I got
responses from a number of folks to my December questionnaire about what club
activities folks are interested in. The responses were a little
surprising, but very helpful in figuring out what the club is going to try to
be this year.
Last season,
I think we tried to do too many things, and ended up with what I saw as an
annoying level of “OK, who wants to do this?” messages going out
too frequently. This season, I think for big club activities, we’re
going to be better off focusing on a small number of things. Right now,
my thoughts are:
1) The spring
camp for new(ish) triathletes, some time in late April or early May
2) Support for
the Blaine Blazing 8k on 4th of July weekend (sorry, Dan, if I
butchered the name)
This first
of these is what has brought most people into the club, is a lot of fun to do,
and I think is a very valuable event. The second is a pretty amazing race
that one of the club’s founders, Dan Hauck, has been producing for the
past few years, and has been growing by leaps and bounds.
I’m
also thinking, as the club changes, that a significant change in the membership
structure is in order (based on both my experience with the club and your
responses to the questionnaire)
The benefits
of membership, then, are access to whatever sponsorship programs exist (still
working on those for ’07) and communication with the club – email,
public calendar, and a forum for likeminded folks of varying experience levels
to bond with, bounce ideas off of, find training partners, etc. Club swag
(t-shirts, singlets, swim caps, etc.) would be available for purchase, and may
or may not be required for any particular sponsor’s program (again, still
working on it, but, for example, Erik’s required you to race in the TC
Tri/Erik’s singlet for discounts last season). That allows each
member to set their own level of involvement, their own level of cost ($0 to as
high as you want to go), and the level of camaraderie they desire.
The camp,
then, instead of being free to members, would have a cost associated with it
(as it costs some money to produce), but it sticks with the self-selecting mode
that seems pretty attractive.
So, my
questions are:
1) Are these
two events things that people are interested in seeing supported? Who
would come to the camp? Who might volunteer for the race?
2) Is this
membership/fee model attractive to you?
3) Is there any
particular program or sponsor availability that would put you over the edge
(either for or against) the club?
Let me know
what you think,
Rich