Re: Lessons from other clubs
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 4:41 pm
Likewise we have a waitinglist at our club at the moment. Primarily due to there only being a few of the committee members willing to give up their time and open and close, as well as keep the club running. As an example my dad is the secretary, he's there up to 5 days per week to open up and look after members old and new. Those are the only days we open. One might argue we could open Saturday and Sunday too, but it's also about having willing people to help and who are competent enough to teach new members.
We used to run pathfinder day's a couple times a year for the scouts, but our local lot have recently given it up, I'm not sure on the details, but I think it was something to do with manpower at their scout group.
We have the same thing with Wednesday nights, however it's not just retired people, and for folks like me who are shooting county cards and trying to improve the standard of shooting for the whole county, I revolve my life around being able to shoot on a Wednesday night. Everyone who knows me, knows I'm not available that night since it's when I go and do my competitive shooting, extenuating circumstances permitting. To ask generations of people, possibly those who built the very foundations of the club (as in my case) to move their night is insensitive at best. Let's not forget that they are clubs, and clubs are often built on traditions.
We used to run pathfinder day's a couple times a year for the scouts, but our local lot have recently given it up, I'm not sure on the details, but I think it was something to do with manpower at their scout group.
We have the same thing with Wednesday nights, however it's not just retired people, and for folks like me who are shooting county cards and trying to improve the standard of shooting for the whole county, I revolve my life around being able to shoot on a Wednesday night. Everyone who knows me, knows I'm not available that night since it's when I go and do my competitive shooting, extenuating circumstances permitting. To ask generations of people, possibly those who built the very foundations of the club (as in my case) to move their night is insensitive at best. Let's not forget that they are clubs, and clubs are often built on traditions.