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Old 12-28-2010, 09:43 AM   #1283
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Originally Posted by fire85gslse View Post
I hear ya. The bad thing is some of them been into rotary's for 5-10 years.
And Jason is in Spring Hill for about a month now, that is why he's been out of the loop with the move and everything.

The whole thing is we sometimes have to change things up in order to get people involved. If that means have a meet in other areas once in a while then why not? I mean we are all here to help each other and keep the rotary people together but with attitudes like "That's too far to drive" its not helping anyone.
Just my .02 cents!

Heck I remember back in 96/97 there was no Mazda Rotary group. It was not until I started getting everyone's email and we all started emailing each other about meets and what not. Back in 96 the meetings were in clarksville every month. We have come along way...... last time I counted emails of rotary people I had 52 names. Some of them have moved on but still linger around and I think we could get them out.

And I did forget Rodger Revett (Thompson Station) who was racing rx7's before most us were born.
I'm fine with driving to Spring Hill or wherever once a month, I just find it a bit risky considering the people who do show up are all in Smyrna/Murfreesboro. Like I said, I haven't met any of those people except you and you've come to like 2 of the 10 meets... It makes it hard to set up a meet so far away when that's the track record. That said, I'd be willing to do the one after Legends in Franklin or wherever and give it a shot if you think it would actually be worth it.
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