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Columbia Traditional Music & Dance Society
Meeting held at Connie's house, November 7, 2005
In attendance were:
- Stephanie
- Scott
- Fred
- Dianne
- Connie
- John
The meeting began with a discussion of developing a protocol for venue
hunting. In this case "protocol" simply refers to a list of requirements
that we need fulfilled (such as bathrooms) and things we would prefer (such
as a flexible wooden floor).
The minutes of the last meeting were reviewed and approved.
Nancy was not present, hence, no financial report was presented at this
meeting. However, Nancy did send word that the last two dances lost money.
The schedule of dances across the next six months was reviewed, with
particular reference to unfilled band and caller slots.
The idea of changing away from the standard "second Saturday" schedule for
the April and June dances was discussed. The reason for doing this is that
these Saturdays conflict with large weekend dances in the region. This
will lower attendance by experienced Columbia dancers, and is making it
very difficult to secure callers for those dates. The group took an
informal decision to let Dianne select the best alternative dates for those
months. Those dates will be formally adopted (or not) at the next meeting.
Chuck and Karen are moving out of state, and we briefly discussed the loss
these "group veterans" would have on our organization.
The group briefly discussed the possibility of placing Tim Sneed, a board
member alternate, into full officer status to fill the vacancy we now have
on the board. This was formally approved, subject to the approval of Tim,
who was not present.
There was a brief discussion about setting up the weblist (a subset of the
membership) comprised of people who are interested in carpooling to
regional dances. The list is set up (on the COTMD website) and is operational.
A discussion was held concerning allowing Nancy (or whoever is paying out
at a dance) a little bit of leeway on gas money, for special cases. This
means a few extra dollars could be given to a particular caller or musician
if conditions warrant. This would still be properly recorded in the
financial report.
With regard to the development of protocols for venue hunting, Connie
agreed to send out a list of commonly asked questions (questions that we
need answers to, and questions that we are likely to be asked, requiring
well thought out and prepared replies from our representatives).
Fred suggested that we should change and simplify our concept of what
constitutes a member, since we have almost no members who are not officers,
and therefore, the board is often in the position of electing itself. Some
groups define "member" as anyone who is at a given dance that includes an
election, plus any person who has previously been to a dance and has
"signed up" to get dance info via email. This notion was agreed to
informally, with a formal vote to be taken at the next meeting, based on a
formal wording of the proposed change. The change would take effect in
March of 2006, by which date all existing "paid memberships" will have
lapsed. A draft formal wording of this change follows:
Be it resolved that, as of the date March 1, 2006, COTMD membership (for
the purpose of voting in officers or making other decisons requiring a
vote) will be defined as belonging to anyone who is present at a dance that
also includes a COTMD election or meeting, plus all persons who have done
BOTH of the following: attended at least one previous COTMD dance, and have
signed up at that time to receive COTMD dance and event information via email.
The meeting was called to a close.
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