<VV> Recruiting younger members

George Jones 65crownv8 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 30 17:51:29 EST 2009


You're absolutely right Gene. It's happened to Tidewater as well. We don't
have a place for members to work on their cars, but we have, as a club,
worked on a young ladies EM, including a new head, to get her back on the
road. The only time we hear from/about her is when she needs help. We did
not provide it again.

Nothing's guaranteed, we do what we can and hope the people stick around to
enjoy the good times.

George Jones
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Performance Corvair Group
Tidewater Corvair Club (since 1987)
Central Virginia Corvair Club (since 2006)
Corvair Society of America (CORSA)(since 1987)
'65 Monza Crown V8 Convertible
'66 Monza Coupe Custom


On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 5:12 PM, <Ebarr19 at aol.com> wrote:

>  George and all. This is very true younger members need help and training
> and most clubs will help them, but we had a young member who needed help
> restoring his car and he had no place to work on it ( lived in an
> apartment) and we provided that and coaching and equipment. He came and
> worked on the car three times and took up garage space for 13 months, the
> car was removed !! What he REALLY wanted was for our club to restore his car
> for him as a project.
>   We will help members but they must also help themself. I realize this
> will not happen often, but it did with us. Thats what car clubs do, help
> each other and have fun doing it.
> Gene Barr
>
> CORSA
>  CFC
> SECC
>
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