Nina makes some good points.  I haven’t been to a PARC meeting since Covid.   But it’s been 25 years since I attended a Quinte meeting. If there is an event or issues of mutual interest, we can certainly arrange something.
Thanks 
Len VE3LRM 

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On Sep 23, 2022, at 5:17 PM, Randy Neals <[email protected]> wrote:



Radio Club meetings usually consist of "Club Business", and then "Presentation or Program".
The concerns discussed here about joint meetings seems to focus on just the "Club Business" part of the meeting, and/or voting on "Club Business".
ie: You dont want non-members being active in club business.

Perhaps keeping the business portion of the meeting separate from the presentation/program part, and inviting members of other clubs to visit just for the presentation/program part would make this acceptable to all.

There are many benefits to collaboration and information exchange between clubs. Physical distance has always limited this in the past.

Life has given us Lemons during this pandemic. But embracing Zoom and inviting new Hams to join club meetings from a distance expands our circle of ham friends, exposes us to new  ideas in our hobby and makes Lemonade from those Lemons :-)

/Randy
VE3RWN Lindsay & Seattle


On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 3:35 PM Paul Hazell <[email protected]> wrote:

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On 23/09/2022 1:52 p.m., Nina Buchanan wrote:
Hi Paul,
When I agreed to join with Quinte 
it was not to join in anything other than a zoom meeting (if we feel like listening in and maybe the odd Hunt or combined activity),
I want us to have separate everything where meetings and things like that the only involve us (PARC).
VE3IRK.

Thanks
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 11:32 AM Paul Hazell <[email protected]> wrote:

It has come to my attention that there is a new proposal  to have the Quinte club join our meetings via zoom.

I can forsee that there are a few concerns arising with this open ended plan.

We run the risk of losing our uniquely run meetings where we speak openly about things. Some of which (at times) should be kept within the club.

Each club presently concern themselves with local issues from their area. The Quinte club issues center around the north shore of Lake Ontario through to Kingston, while PARC is focused on the top end of Northumberland County, the Peterborough area.  and up towards Lindsay.

There is the also the problem with voting rights and the difficulty of tabulating them when part of the  meeting is via zoom where it will be hard to determine who is a member of our club.

There are issues surrounding the loss of club privacy.

I do not agree that we should extend an open ended invitation to the Quinte club.  

Maybe we could have the odd joint meeting when the 2 clubs have similar issues.

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