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Sounds great - Definately in, although I am away with work alot I'll be there for everything I can be! We could also incorporate an SAUSA shirt/sticker into the membership price? I'd be willing to pay $50 - $60 bucks for the year if this was the case - any others keen?

Sounds great - Definately in, although I am away with work alot I'll be there for everything I can be! We could also incorporate an SAUSA shirt/sticker into the membership price? I'd be willing to pay $50 - $60 bucks for the year if this was the case - any others keen?

Here here! A standard polo or T would work! and possibly a common sticker! likewise with the payment $50-$60 would be no skin off my nose!

Obviously Cubes i'd put my hand up to help as much as i can.......

Guys and gals, lets not talk dollars, or what free gift you should get (how about some steak knifes? :wave:).

It's way too early in the game for that, I'm certain what ever price that's arrived at will be the minimum necessary amount, for the moment lets see if we can get the wheels rolling in earnest first.

Cubes

If you get it all off the ground I would be interested too.

Like evil34 I was also on the committee of SVD, and I still have a lot of the paperwork from the club, there may be some information in there they could be helpful to you. If you think it could help you just send me a PM

Best advice would be to run about 6 months of events and meetings before you get too serious just make sure that the interest is there. You don’t want to have meetings if only the committee is turning up.

Simon

whats the likely hood we can get the basics sorted like CAMS affiliation and basically thats it and get the core of SAU in and then sort out sponsorship and stuff like that for our 2nd year of running

ive already spoken with a trader and he is happy to sponsor SAU but is doesn't suit all people but thats going to be the case for different sponsors depending on where there located, and this sponsor ship was for something else but i know he means all things like this also

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