I think the UT Grotto in Austin has no contitution at all .... can
someone in the UT Grotto confirm this is the case?

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Mallory Mayeux <mmay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Greetings, Texas cavers!
>
> The Houston grotto is in the process of updating it's constitution (which
> hasn't been touched since 1972) and I wanted to get some insight from other
> parts of the Texas caving community.
>
> How many officers does your grotto have? What are their titles/roles? Do you
> have separate "trip chairs" or does the chairman typically announce what's
> going on each month? Who decides how to spend your money...does the club as
> a whole vote on expenditures, or do the officers decide alone?
>
> Also, in a perfect world, what would you change about the structure of your
> club? (Especially changes that will facilitate more involvement and actual
> caving.)
>
> I know every grotto has a different situation, depending on how much actual
> caving you have going on in an average week/month, and how much money you
> have in your grotto bank account. Likely some things that work well in say,
> Austin wouldn't work well at all in Houston, and vice versa. And that's OK.
> :)  My hope is that this email stirs up some interesting discussion and
> gives us some ideas for our update!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mallory Mayeux
> GHG Secretary



-- 
Lyndon Tiu

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