[roc-chat] Re: Why the Trailer Cleaning Meetings are Important

  • From: brian.morilak@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: "roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <roc-chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2012 14:35:38 -0700

Looks like I may not make it to the cleaning this time, as much fun as I did 
have resoldering and shrink tubing the launch clips.  I am making every effort 
possible to make it to roc-stock...I may even have a LOC Precision kit built 
and go for a level 1...O_O!

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

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