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Have you thought
about how to get more involved? Most of us will say, “I just want to
play golf”. Well, that's fine and dandy, but somebody needs to put
things together so that we can “just play golf”. That's why I'm
asking you to consider your strengths, your talents, and your
abilities (besides being an excellent golfer) and seek a position on
next year's board of directors of SAWGA.
Time for elections
is coming up. A slate of officers will be presented by our
nominating chair, Peggy Baker, and you may choose to follow those
recommendations or you may nominate from the floor during our
general meeting to be held soon. But why not seek a position
yourself?
The only elected
officers are president, first and second vice-presidents, secretary,
and treasurer. All other positions are appointed by the president.
But how are we to know you're even interested in serving if you
haven't come forward and said, “Hey, I'd like to promote SAWGA
more. How can I help?”
As of this writing,
we are searching for someone to take the position of membership
chair so you may be the perfect person for the job. “How do I
qualify?”, you ask. You need to be picky about spelling. No one
likes to see her name misspelled. An incorrect spelling, too, of
your address may lead correspondence totally astray or delay
receipt. The lack of a dot or dash in an e-mail may mean “no-mail”.
Memberships come in
throughout the year; however, prime focus is on the drive starting
in the summer and lasting through the fall. You will work |
closely with our
webmaster, Terry, sending him information as soon as you can after
receiving members' information. Your information goes into our
online directory.
You will also work
closely with our money person, Nancy White. She'll need to collect
members' dues from you, again, as soon as possible. Your records
will be coordinated with Nancy's to act as a double check on dues
information.
Did I mention you
need to be an organized person who is detail oriented? Hah! That's
a no-brainer, and your president is seeing if you're paying
attention.
Syd Muenster, our
current second vice-president and membership chair, can grease the
skids for you. She has done an excellent job in this position, and
she makes it easy for anyone stepping in to take over these
responsibilities.
So don't be shy
about stepping forward. Let Peggy Baker know or let any board
member know. “Send me in, Coach!” That's the rallying cry we wish
to hear. We're not asking for perfection, but we are asking for
willingness to support the organization with your time and talent.
After all, every one of your officers is a volunteer. Each offers
time and talent to run a better organization. Join us in that
effort, won't you?
Hit 'em well, but
volunteer, too!
Jeanne
Parsley
President 2009-2010
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