As past chairman of the RVHFG, I can certainly vouch for the effectiveness
of this program. All it takes is a morning/afternoon, some folks willing to
make a presentation on a VHF-related topic, and some place to do it.
We had one, where there were 18 attendees - and of those we've successfully
retained 3. 16% doesn't sound like much, but when those 3 bring a friend,
and tell others about the program - it does tend to snowball over time.
Mentoring / Elmering at the local level is the ONLY way to ensure any future
growth in Contesting - and in the hobby as a whole. The ARRL does try to
help, but it's really NOT their domain. It's yours. Discussions on email
reflectors help with ideas - doing stuff in real life is what makes it
happen.
Mark, K2AXX
-----Original Message-----
From: Ev Tupis [mailto:w2ev@arrl.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 6:18 PM
To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: [VHFcontesting] Newbie Incentives [was: Vhf com. members]
The Rochester VHF Group periodically runs a 1-day "VHF Academy". There is
no
cost for the event, the club provides a pizza/salad/pop lunch and gives a
1-year
membership (with subscription to the club newsletter) to each participant
(open
only to non-members).
It pays off nicely, and is well worth it.
'nuthin keeping other clubs from doing the same.
Ev, W2EV
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