Plus, it's actually pretty fun! Sent from my iPad On Oct 2, 2012, at 10:52 AM, Richard Dierking <richard.dierking@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The Board does not run the club. The Board helps to run the club. > Officially, ROC is a non-profit corporation in California directed by elected > officials, but really it just the same as it was from the beginning. A group > of people that share a common interest and passion for rocketry and > willingness to help kids and other people that want to get involved with > rocketry. A club. > > The trailer cleaning meetings are an important part of the club because > without these meetings things would not run smoothly (and safely) at the > launches. > > Fortunately, ROC has grown to a point where it helps many people. Like all > the Scouts we are expecting at ROCtober. However, it will not survive if > only a small group of people are the only ones helping run the club. Sorry, > if I'm making a sharp point on this. So, if you love ROC and can help at the > trailer cleaning meetings or running the launches by volunteering, you need > to do it. > > We should all be proud to be members of ROC. > > Thank you, > Richard Dierking -- ROC-Chat mailing list roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx //www.freelists.org/list/roc-chat