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Just received an email to register for an AGM zoom meeting on Wednesday 2nd March 2022 at 6.30pm

You can submit a question as part of the registration process.

 

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1 hour ago, Jontee said:

Just received an email to register for an AGM zoom meeting on Wednesday 2nd March 2022 at 6.30pm

You can submit a question as part of the registration process.

 

I have been to the majority of these over the last 30 years. I miss actually going to the meeting. Zoom meetings are not the same but perhaps that is just me trapped in the 20th century.

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18 minutes ago, old dee said:

I have been to the majority of these over the last 30 years. I miss actually going to the meeting. Zoom meetings are not the same but perhaps that is just me trapped in the 20th century.

Did you go to Roos first AGM?

He said like 'At the Swans 5 people would turn up and I would say if anyone has any questions ask me at the bar over a beer'. (Meeting closed).

 
5 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Did you go to Roos first AGM?

He said like 'At the Swans 5 people would turn up and I would say if anyone has any questions ask me at the bar over a beer'. (Meeting closed).

Yes I remember that clearly

Zoom.... how many spicy questions re the Board elections will they "run out of time to answer".


32 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Zoom.... how many spicy questions re the Board elections will they "run out of time to answer".

I would like to hear what the election numbers were.

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I unfortunately have work commitments and cannot attend the 2022 MFC AGM.

Can someone who is attending please ask some questions at the AGM on my behalf?

They are combined questions. But I think it is important that they are asked.

1) What is happening with the progress of the Home Training Base? Is it still a priority for the MFC? Why is it taking so long? How much will it cost and can a fund raising campaign be initiated so that MFC members and supporters can financially contribute?

2) Why were MFC members not sent their MFC board election papers earlier? Why were some MFC members not sent their MFC board election papers or they were sent to the wrong address? How is a democratically fair and transparent election process supposed to be conducted in these circumstances? Who is going take responsibility for these incompetent mistakes?

 

Anyway, hopefully others here on Demonland feel the same way that these questions need to be answered with a full explanation by the MFC board or CEO Gary Pert (who I think is doing a fantastic job). I am not asking these questions to cause "trouble". I totally support Kate Roffey as President and who ever else is elected on the MFC board. I simply love and care about the MFC and want to have some answers.

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20 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

I unfortunately have work commitments and cannot attend the 2022 MFC AGM.

Can someone who is attending please ask some questions at the AGM on my behalf?

They are combined questions. But I think it is important that they are asked.

1) What is happening with the progress of the Home Training Base? Is it still a priority for the MFC? Why is it taking so long? How much will it cost and can a fund raising campaign be initiated so that MFC members and supporters can financially contribute?

2) Why were MFC members not sent their MFC board election papers earlier? Why were some MFC members not sent their MFC board election papers or they were sent to the wrong address? How is a democratically fair and transparent election process supposed to be conducted in these circumstances? Who is going take responsibility for these incompetent mistakes?

 

Anyway, hopefully others here on Demonland feel the same way that these questions need to be answered with a full explanation by the MFC board or CEO Gary Pert (who I think is doing a fantastic job). I am not asking these questions to cause "trouble". I totally support Kate Roffey as President and who ever else is elected on the MFC board. I simply love and care about the MFC and want to have some answers.

This has been mentioned many times by Roffey, she has answered these questions and that they are still in talks but cannot say anything at the moment and soon as they can release something they will, this will be the standard answer till they can.

 
7 hours ago, demon3165 said:

This has been mentioned many times by Roffey, she has answered these questions and that they are still in talks but cannot say anything at the moment and soon as they can release something they will, this will be the standard answer till they can.

Longer running than Blue Hills.


21 hours ago, demon3165 said:

Coronation street would have thought?

A very long time either way.

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