I believe the important point to take from this is that regular gatherings and large annual meets that work in states with high population densities are unlikely to be appropriate for AMCA members in the Southwest. To serve existing AMCA members in the region, and attract new ones, in ways beyond having the magazine show up in the mailbox will require different solutions than establishing a new chapter. While a new chapter sounds nice, the distances involved almost certainly mean that its monthly meetings could be held in a telephone booth (if one still could be found).
'The Antique Motorcycle' is a great member benefit. But, for people in the Southwest that's effectively the only member benefit. Yes, they would be very welcome to attend, say, Wauseon, but that's 2000 miles away. So, one thing the new Executive Director might do is to start encouraging people to think of innovative solutions for the "Southwest problem."
'The Antique Motorcycle' is a great member benefit. But, for people in the Southwest that's effectively the only member benefit. Yes, they would be very welcome to attend, say, Wauseon, but that's 2000 miles away. So, one thing the new Executive Director might do is to start encouraging people to think of innovative solutions for the "Southwest problem."
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