Here's the part of this that I think might be keeping people from signing on. The petition calls for an open election but that doesn't at all guarantee that the major issues that have been discussed here over the last 2-3 months would be addressed. It would appear that what the club needs is some changes in it's by-laws to accomodate the concerns of those members who have been vocal about some of the more recent major changes. Things like the wholesale changes in the judging rules and administration; the museum moving into a vendor's place of business; etc. I think the issue here is accountability and transparency and that can only be improved through changes in the club's charter/by-laws. For example, maybe major changes or expenditures over a certain threshold should be voted on by the membership. Not saying that everyday or minor changes shouldn't be carried out by the offciers and/or board as a matter of routine, but some of these changes have been much more significant than that.
The part of all of this that bothers me the most is that it seems like the general population of members has been much more likely to hear of these significant changes through some publication, website, or other means instead of on this website. Shouldn't the dues paying members be the first to be advised of these changes, and shouldn't that notifcation come through this website first and then through the magazine? It would go a long ways towards eliminating many of the rumors and suspicions that circulate when we hear about these changes 'through the grapevine'.
The part of all of this that bothers me the most is that it seems like the general population of members has been much more likely to hear of these significant changes through some publication, website, or other means instead of on this website. Shouldn't the dues paying members be the first to be advised of these changes, and shouldn't that notifcation come through this website first and then through the magazine? It would go a long ways towards eliminating many of the rumors and suspicions that circulate when we hear about these changes 'through the grapevine'.
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