Saturday, December 1, 2007

11/28 Recap

Hi all --

The next to last meeting of the year had a turnout with 11 members in attendance, 9 excused absences and 6 members that I didn't hear from -- you can see the guilty parties on the online spreadsheet. Also, 5 leads were passed and graciously received. Related to leads, Paul Hajek came to visit me at the library for a quick tour of the facility and an even briefer showcasing of library resources. Thanks, Paul. The full leads/attendance run-down can be viewed here (make sure you are looking at the 11/28 tab): http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pC3IuhtGzGDN4XkuAfah9CA

We also had 3 guests: Brook Cunningham from the law offices of Paine Hamblen, Dan Edwards from CSK Communications and Jason Rautenkranz from Shred-it. Thanks for coming, guys. If you have any questions about the group, just give Jason, myself or Genia a shout.

As for group business, Jason announced that in a landslide, the group voted to add an extra $10 to our extra membership dues to create a pool for awarding our top leads producer on a semi-annual basis. Members have until the end of February to get their $10 to Dean, our newly appointed treasurer. In all seriousness, cash would be preferred so that Dean doesn't have to deal with cashing checks.

In other news, Geez... I can't think of anything. Oh, wait. I've been elected chair for the coming year! Carol Reynolds will be the new vice-chair, Dean Marshall is our new treasure and Paul Hajek and Petrushka Pavlovich will serve as mentors for new members to the group. As we slip into 2008, I think we should all give a round of applause and thanks to Jason for keeping the group vibrant, engaging and shiny side up. It may be the self-interest kicking in, but I'd like to suggest that we all chip in at our meeting on December 12th and pick up Jason's lunch. Bring an extra buck and we'll be set.

Finally, the meeting on the 12th will be the greedy gift exchange. It seems the standard gift has become a bottle of wine but any gift of $5 - $10 will suffice. Note: as tempting as it might be, this is not a white elephant gift exchange so this is not the time to unload that vase that's been sitting out on the garage shelves for the past 30 years.

That's it. See y'all on the 12th!

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