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What do you want out of the Indiana Chapter? Do you want to have meetings? How far would you travel to attend a meeting? I was thinking of having a meeting every couple of months. More or less often? Would you be more willing for a get together if there was a car or truck show?
Would you be interested in a Chapter store?
How about a Chapter website? What would you want it to contain?
Anything else?
Good Questions! I'm going to have to give some thought as to what I want out of the chapter. Off the top of my head, I would like to see it grow as my top priority. Have meetings, most definitely!! I personally think at this point having a meeting every 2 months is a good starting point and if needed we can stretch it to a quarterly meeting (every 3 months) if we can't come up with some more support than is being shown at this time!
As far as wrapping the meeting around a car show, or a point of interest just adds to a day of enjoyment. I'm all for it!
As far as a chapter store, it is a win-win situation from what I have read. All kind of different items that we use every day, only with our logo on them.
As far as a website, I would like to see the chapter get a little bigger with more enthusiasm before we tackle that!
I'd be happy with a few meetings, maybe at Indy Raceway Park or something...I dunno, but it would be cool to get together. As long as y'all don't laugh at the turd I'd be driving! lol
would love to be able to come to some meeting but at 17 with an unreliable truck (i know whats up with it its a ford to0...) im in southern indy and most of you guys are up north
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