09-08-2010 | #1 |
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Deep Thoughts
ZR-1 & ZR1 Thunder in Stillwater II:
THis event did not happen, what a shame. Jerry put alot of work and effort into this event, and because of the lack of interest, it did not take place. Hmmm.... Oklahoma....sorta the middle of the country. Drag strip Road Course LT-5 Birthplace (home of the new Rams QB) Here's a thought, a National event, held here ?? That is if Jerry would want to put out the effort again. |
09-08-2010 | #2 |
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Seems like lots of Z guy's go to BG every year, and Carlisle. And usually 15 to 20 Z's come to Corey's/Glenns for the Texas BBQ every time it's held. You'd think every Z freak would have really gone out of their way to attend this. But instead it just fell flat. Maybe it was just a bad time for most people. I know it was a bad time for me. There's no way I would have had my car back together in time for it anyway. But now I'm totally ready for it if Jerry decides to screw with it again. And if you do Jerry I really hope there's something I can do to contribute. I've never even been to oakey land. |
09-10-2010 | #3 |
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09-10-2010 | #4 |
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Re: Deep Thoughts
It's a nice thought, as we are centered geographically at the Crossroads of America (I-40 & I-35), but Oklahoma just doesn't cut it demographically. Although we are centered, it's still a long ways from anywhere.
I've thought about a different location for a national event over the years and the more I think about it, Las Vegas would be a good place. I think I would also downgrade Carlise from A Registry national event to a regional event. The Wazoo gang is right there and could do a bang up job of running the event, to the benefit of the Registry & their region. I've also talked to Charlie A. who is very active in management of a large Corvette club in the Kansas City area, about holding an annual Regional event there. it's much closer to the MI, MN, MO, NE, IL area where lots of ZR-1's reside. Texas has a lot of ZR-1's and it's a big state. They have the South Texas BBQ (which is coming up) Continue that as a Regional Event. Then you've got the FBI which is also a strong group. Get a Regional Event going up there around Chicago. The PNW Region is a great area that has been very active over the years and has some very prominent members. So, let's git it on!!
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09-12-2010 | #5 | |
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Re: Deep Thoughts
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Leave Gathering as national event, Carlisle as a East region event, SGC for Southeast, FBI guys have their own or piggy back on Bloomington Gold, Texas event, PNW event, Kansas City for middle America and Las Vegas for Southwest. Would make it easier for members to attend an event and we can still travel to any of the events if we want to do longer trips.
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09-13-2010 | #6 | |
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Curently operating events: Carlisle, PA South Georgia Corvettes Chicago Area South East Texas Pacific North West New Events we could start up: Kansas City Las Vegas Others to consider?: Japan England Spain I would add for consideration: Central/South Florida ( I Love Orlando) North East (There will be a bunch of ZR-1's in Mystic CT next month) Speaking for the WAZOO, we do get togethers about twice a month or more. Even though each one is not an Event or a Gathering, we have a good time and everyone who attends gets the feeling that if he ever had a problem with his ZR-1 or needed advice, there are people nearby he could talk to. I would like to see a discussion about what makes an "Event". What are the things that a Regional group needs to be able to have an event that people will be willing to drive 3-4 hours (or more) to attend? After we get those requirements figured out, we can see what support the Registry can give. At Carlisle this year, we raised enough money with a Raffle and T-shirt sales to more than pay for all the expenses. Is it reasonable to expect a Regional event to raise money? If the Registry made T-Shirts with local event graphics, would the local participants want to buy them? When I did the Westminster LT5 Tear Down Get Together in March 2010, I made T-shirts and each member who attended paid $20 which just about covered my costs for the shirts and the refreshments. Will this work in other regions? I would like to hear from the guys that run the existing Regional events. What are your ideas/thoughts? Jim
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09-13-2010 | #7 | |
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Re: Deep Thoughts
I am guess the event here is Bloomington Gold? this year I did not see Registry Parking though
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The Chicago Boys (FBI) try to have Pizza nights once a month although this year has been lacking.. oddly enough I am the one that tries to plan them but like Paul always says, here is it like herding cats..
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I hear you. Herding cats is always a challenge. There are about 35 ZR-1 owners on my WAZOO email list. For a high-profile Get ToGether like the LT5 Teardown, we get about 50% to attend. For "routine" Westminster Maintenance Days, we get 5-6 owners. But recently, we have guys that drive >75 miles (one-way) just to spend the day turning wrenches with friends. I think that every Get ToGether is a success, even if it is only three guys taking a visiting ZR-1 owner out to dinner. As far as requirements for an event to be an "Official" Registry Event, I am searching for ways to better define that. What are your thoughts on the subject? In order to get Registry Parking at Bloomington, someone in the area will have to coordinate with the folks that run the Bloomington show. Thanks for pointing that out. It is one of the things that I was asking for to add to the list of things that go into setting up an "Event". Jim |
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09-13-2010 | #9 | |
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Not knowing what the by-laws spell out for an official event, How to better define it. If there is a basis already then expanding on it would be better. Bloomington Gold: If there will only be 6 or less cars, I honestly don't think it is worth it, This year there was no area, last year there were maybe 6 cars. Many park with Corvette Forum or if local then with their local club, Like I do. if there would be a decent turn out then it would be worth having the area for parking. FBI Dinners, I don't think would be an Official event, unless there are outsiders (non-local) registry members in attendance. Like the time you and Dave came out. That was a bigger 'event' being at Marc's then the local pizza place.. But that 'bigger' event would need to be planned far enough in advance to allow it to be official. If I post in the East central (not sure why it is not Midwest) section, then that is showing to ALL register forum users there is something going on, it also becomes an invitation at that point as well. the paying Registry members need to know to check the Forum for events, even though some paid members are not on the forum.
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09-13-2010 | #10 | |
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As far a definition for an "event", my thoughts. All the following would exclude the Gathering in Bowling Green. 1. An Event would be a recurring and annual. (Carlisle, SGC, Texas, PNW, etc) 2. The "event" would be advertised including a schedule of activities and open to all members. 3. All events are regional and are organized by the regional director. 4. New "events" would be submitted to the executive committee for approval before given "event" status. (Kansas City, Las Vegas, Northeast, etc) 5. No more than one event per region per year. 6. Reimbursement would be strictly limited to approved budget and actual expenses. (meaning approved budget $1000, actual $1200, reimburse $1000. Budget $1000, actual $800, reimburse $800) The current regional structure of the Registry should be reorganized into smaller more logical units and region directors should be active.
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