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5th Annual Ponoka Meet and Greet
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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 105752" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>There is nothing I like better than reading about issues that are inclusive of suggestions for constructive resolve.</p><p>In these times we see a lot of news clips (like with politicians) doing nothing but complaining and no hints of solutions (they lose my attention quite frankly).</p><p>I envision this Awesome Event growing bigger and better and even with this being my first year to attend, I experienced a real good thing going only from the pictures that I seen from years previous...</p><p>It is obvious that there is great appreciation for the volunteers that we cannot afford to overload. Next year, I intend to be involved in a needed capacity!</p><p>Our cruise through Red Deer was that of an awesome centipede that was segregated beyond control (i.e. red light). So we can build from that for next year.</p><p>I would be one to encourage and appreciate suggestions intended to help make for the better of experiences next year (Even if it's to bring ice and water coolers).</p><p>This year's actions of smaller groups cruising to Red Deer for the start of the Day's Inaugural Cruise to the Meet and Greet Lunch in Ponoka is as important as the wrap-up Cruise was from Ponoka to Gull Lake. So maybe the "small groups" making for the "large group" is a good thing in case we get segregation. It also allows for the opportunity of "the comfortable racers" be able to be grouped together and the "sunday cruisers" being together in the back with the rest in groups between. Having a lead in each group who knows where we are going is definitely achievable. The grouping of similar Drivers together is exactly how I experienced success and pure enjoyment with the Ron Fellows Corvette Drivers' Experience. Such a great thought to build from ... as I am sure that I am not the only one to see our growing potential and generosity!</p><p></p><p>(ok I gotta put my poms-poms down for others to comment)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 105752, member: 3252"] There is nothing I like better than reading about issues that are inclusive of suggestions for constructive resolve. In these times we see a lot of news clips (like with politicians) doing nothing but complaining and no hints of solutions (they lose my attention quite frankly). I envision this Awesome Event growing bigger and better and even with this being my first year to attend, I experienced a real good thing going only from the pictures that I seen from years previous... It is obvious that there is great appreciation for the volunteers that we cannot afford to overload. Next year, I intend to be involved in a needed capacity! Our cruise through Red Deer was that of an awesome centipede that was segregated beyond control (i.e. red light). So we can build from that for next year. I would be one to encourage and appreciate suggestions intended to help make for the better of experiences next year (Even if it's to bring ice and water coolers). This year's actions of smaller groups cruising to Red Deer for the start of the Day's Inaugural Cruise to the Meet and Greet Lunch in Ponoka is as important as the wrap-up Cruise was from Ponoka to Gull Lake. So maybe the "small groups" making for the "large group" is a good thing in case we get segregation. It also allows for the opportunity of "the comfortable racers" be able to be grouped together and the "sunday cruisers" being together in the back with the rest in groups between. Having a lead in each group who knows where we are going is definitely achievable. The grouping of similar Drivers together is exactly how I experienced success and pure enjoyment with the Ron Fellows Corvette Drivers' Experience. Such a great thought to build from ... as I am sure that I am not the only one to see our growing potential and generosity! (ok I gotta put my poms-poms down for others to comment) [/QUOTE]
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