Re: [Chevelle-List] New Chevelle club forming in South-West Ohio

2002-09-21 Thread Don

How bout Tri-State Chevelles?
Don

 Dwight,
  I was wondering if we might get some Eastern  Southern Indiana
 interest and maybe some Northern Kentucky interest as well. Since Dayton
 and Cinci are so close to the borders I can see where members of the
 tri-state area might be interested. 
 
 H might have to reconsider the boundaries as well as the name.
 Any suggestions on how to include more guys like yourself and make them
 feel welcome?
 
  Steve
 
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Re: [Chevelle-List] New Chevelle club forming in South-West Ohio

2002-09-20 Thread Jim Weimer

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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 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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Re: [Chevelle-List] New Chevelle club forming in South-West Ohio

2002-09-20 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
Steve:
1) contact aces president chuck hansen
2) contact chuck hansen
3) call chuck hansen
4) He helped us get ours off the ground a year ago and we are at like 115 + members now. Chuck didnt do it all but he helped tons. 
 Larry (z)
Ps
 Chevelle  El Camino Club of Oregon Homepage 
maybe gene or lee can help you


Re: [Chevelle-List] New Chevelle club forming in South-West Ohio

2002-09-20 Thread Dwight Fulton

Steve, While I can give you no real advice on starting a new club I do want 
to encourage you to proceed. I live in Indiana about 40 miles west of 
Dayton, OH. and would welcome a club closer to home. Please let me know if I 
can help.
PS. The Paddock resto parts supplier is only about 20 miles from me  they 
might be talked into helping, don't know for sure but it might be worth a 
shot.

Dwight


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Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 21:59:35 -0400

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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RE: [Chevelle-List] New Chevelle club forming in South-West Ohio

2002-09-20 Thread Chevelle 69

Dwight,
 I was wondering if we might get some Eastern  Southern Indiana
interest and maybe some Northern Kentucky interest as well. Since Dayton
and Cinci are so close to the borders I can see where members of the
tri-state area might be interested. 

H might have to reconsider the boundaries as well as the name.
Any suggestions on how to include more guys like yourself and make them
feel welcome?

 Steve

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Ohio


Steve, While I can give you no real advice on starting a new club I do
want 
to encourage you to proceed. I live in Indiana about 40 miles west of 
Dayton, OH. and would welcome a club closer to home. Please let me know
if I 
can help.
PS. The Paddock resto parts supplier is only about 20 miles from me 
they 
might be talked into helping, don't know for sure but it might be worth
a 
shot.

Dwight


From: Chevelle 69 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] New Chevelle club forming in South-West Ohio
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 21:59:35 -0400

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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[Chevelle-List] New Chevelle club forming in South-West Ohio

2002-09-19 Thread Chevelle 69

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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