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We are going again Monday & Tuesday.

All hands requested & so plse email [email protected] ..... & a post here stimulates others.

We are shifting the focus to chasing down 1) Those who we previously left messages for, and 2) Lapsed members who did not rejoin after 2011.

The 1) group will be the easier run so think what suits you & request accordingly.

I am going to lead the '2011 lapsed' assault. C U there.

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See those that can make it Mon/Tues.

Thought this would interest:


This eply came from Cheryl - who is a sports motivator.

I'm sorry but I can't make either Monday or Tuesday next week.

I'm a secondary teacher & so will be returning to school Monday/Tuesday including evenings.

Please keep me informed if there is anything doing in the following week when I might be able to help.

As I was walking to the training session today, Mark Neeld saw me & told a group of players that I was one of last Monday's telephone volunteers. Nathan Jones came over to tell me how much the boys appreciated the telephone volunteers' efforts, so pass this on to the others.

Go Dees


Dontcha just luv this club!!! /19

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Tx to the 3 fresh faces in John, James & Ann tonight. A total of 9 volunteers.

We tackled a couple of fresh areas & the lapsed members of 2011 had us struggling.

Good discipline was practiced by all & we left a lot of mesaages, so the staff should be buzzing this coming morning.

We go again tonight & have a fresh approach on those lapsed (missed 2012) members. If we dont get them now they are gone!

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We are now primarily focussed on lapsed (lost since 2011) ex-members, with still some second calls to 2012 members.

13 volunteers tonight with Michael, Dee, Trish, Peter, Judy, Steph, Julian, Geoff D, Dave, Daniel & Chelsea, plus Chelsea's Mum [Deb] made the trip into supply the crew with banana cake. A great turn out. A great spirit.

30 important sign ups of recovered members was a solid outcome.

Next week we have 2 fresh targets;

1) Is two welcome to new comers including Steve Grimes - it would nice to send a positive imoact down into the changing rooms, and

2) We are considering the club's offer to sell their raffle tickets. Not easy, but possibilities to be explored.
We WONT be offering them next week, but if anybody, or any group of bodies, could ante up & buy a $200 ticket PLEASE call the club next Monday night 6 - 8pm & ASK FOR A VOLUNTEER. Make this volunteers night & give me a sliver of hope ....please. Tx if u can consider. It will count as a membership on this night.

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