I helped start up a club in my home town and the very first thing that you
need to do is get a tax id#...
Second hold meetings and elect positions...each position has their own
responsibility.
I ended up not staying with the club for personal reasons between me and the
pres. but that is another story.
I also designed the logo for this club...

Later,
JIM WEIMER

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From: "Chevelle 69" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 9:59 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] New Chevelle club forming in South-West Ohio


> Gents,
>         I am working on starting a new club in Ohio for Cincinatti and
> Dayton area Chevelle owners. While there is one club in Ohio already,
> it's farther than most of us in South West Ohio ( & maybe northern
> Kentucky and Southern Indiana?)are willing to drive to attend meetings.
> The idea is to only recruit those unwilling/unable to join the current
> club in Columbus, and to be brother clubs to include combined
> cruise-ins.
>
> I am interested in talking to people that got new clubs off the ground,
> learn about club charter, rules, and the good, bad and ugly on
> "affiliations".
>
> What are the benefits of talking to local businesses to your club? I am
> thinking that if we can get discounts for club members and provide
> information on what businesses can provide what services this would be a
> win-win.
>
> Any other advice and do's and don't 's would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>                                  Steve
>
>
>
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