[JMS] JMS Membership Levels
dbuska at wi.rr.com
dbuska at wi.rr.com
Fri Aug 19 13:00:45 EDT 2005
Wonderful Idea Jim. I do think it will work too!
You make one slip which was my whole purpose for the original "levels"
email. You state "You might try organizing something similar for the
JMS membership. ". Hopefully it was just a slip using the "You" as
I'm trying to figure out
how to get more "you'all" involvement, hi hi.
73
Don N9OO
----- Original Message -----
From: JAMES HANLON <knjhanlon at msn.com>
Date: Friday, August 19, 2005 11:23 am
Subject: Re: [JMS] JMS Membership Levels
> Don,
>
> You wrote: The best way to keep an organization going is to -
> somehow - keep members
> active". It is that "somehow" that has eluded me.
>
> I've recently had the experience of getting together an "alumni
> group" from my High School Radio Club. The club started somewhere
> around 1950 and exists to this day. I managed to find about a
> dozen former members, and I invited them all via e-mail to join in
> an "on-the-air reunion." So far we have had three such meetings,
> spaced by a month, on 7293. Guys have called in from all over the
> country. They seem to be enjoying it, and the monthly get-
> togethers appear to be something that will continue.
>
> You might try organizing something similar for the JMS membership.
>
>
> Jim Hanlon, W8KGI
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