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		<title>Giving Back To The Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 12:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People are always looking for ways to give back to the communities that they are in, and one of the most giving types of organizations tends to be the collectors&#8217; car clubs. These are the groups that often go around working with places such as Toys for Tots, and other charity organizations for Christmas drives as well as numerous other events that are designed to help raise money for various charities.</p>
<p>Many car clubs organize charity drives. These are great ways for members to get out and enjoy each other&#8217;s company while driving around and showing off their cars and raising money for charity at the same time. Different clubs are involved with different charities and some are involved with none at all. There are even some clubs that are very heavily involved and encourage members to do as much as possible for the benefit of the charity of their choice.</p>
<p>Deciding how much you are comfortable doing for the charity is very important. If you do not enjoy doing extensive work for charities, it is a good idea to check with the car club before joining to see if they are involved. Also, ensure that you know exactly what is expected of you so that there are no surprises and you can plan accordingly. Most people are more than happy to help give back to their community, especially if they know in advance what is expected of them.</p>
<p>If you are creating a new car club, the choice is up to you to decide what should be expected from members. Most clubs have at least one charity run a year that they allow members to sign up for, and additionally they usually make the event a voluntary occurrence. There are very few car clubs that require members to participate in the charity work that they do simply because not everyone agrees with all charities.</p>
<p>If you enjoy the idea of helping out different charities then a car club can be a great place to start, especially since most do offer some form of fundraiser. Working with those that you enjoy spending time with, looking at great cars and driving around the car of your dreams is certainly a great way to raise money and with a bit of luck you can do fairly well at it as well. The entire situation is usually a great winning scenario and leaves car clubs with a really great impression on people.</p>
<p>This is especially important in those areas where a lot of people have bad impressions about car clubs. Many tend to compare car clubs to gangs and other community problems, despite the fact that they are vastly different. Working with charities can help cast your club in a good light and make everyone happy that they are able to help give back a bit to the community.</p>
<p>If your club does not currently do anything for charity, you should consider it; this is a great way to help out. Spending just a single day a year can be a huge help for those that are struggling so much, and since the money raised is from donations of other people it does not hurt anything and can be a lot of fun if the activities are organized well. So work with your car club and organize a great way that you can help support a local charity.</p>


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		<title>Great Places To Hold Meetings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 10:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car clubs are always tons of fun, but part of the problem with meetings is deciding where to hold the meeting. Very few car clubs have the ability or resources to rent or build their own building to h]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car clubs are always tons of fun, but part of the problem with meetings is deciding where to hold the meeting. Very few car clubs have the ability or resources to rent or build their own building to handle all of their members who attend the meetings. This leaves you with the problem of deciding where you can hold meetings. Of course, you need a place with enough room for all of the members, as well as plenty of room for parking to ensure that everyone can attend who wants to.</p>
<p>This can sometimes be a problem, but with a bit of creative thinking it is possible to locate the space that you need. Many car clubs look to places such as libraries, schools, churches, and even some restaurants for space to meet. There are some benefits to looking around for space at these types of places and there are some disadvantages as well.</p>
<p>If your club plans on meeting during dinner hours it may be a convenient idea to meet at a local restaurant that has space. This would allow people to eat while the meeting is going on and help save some time. Peoples&#8217; lives are very busy lately and being able to save a bit of time can be a huge help and is a great way to be considerate of the time that your members have. It is also important to consider the type of restaurant. Choosing a nice restaurant may sound appealing, but it is important to choose something that is enjoyable by the majority of people and also a reasonable price. Choosing the most expensive steakhouse in town is not wise since it may be outside of many people&#8217;s budgets. Additionally, if many members like to bring their children look for a place that can offer foods that kids will like.</p>
<p>If you choose a school then you have the benefit of having a playground available for those who bring their children to meetings. This can be a huge help especially for younger children and you can usually use the space for free so that you are not using up any of the clubs resources on meeting spaces.</p>
<p>Some of the other options that are available include car parts stores, meeting centers, and even local parts when the weather is nice. Look to ensure that regardless of where you choose for meeting locations there is enough room for everyone that you think will be attending. Choosing a small local restaurant that can seat 20 people is great, but not so great if you anticipate 100 people showing up for the meeting. Additionally, ensuring that there is plenty of parking is an essential process. Most people drive their prized cars to meetings; they do not want their car damaged while in a parking lot so you must ensure that there is enough space for everyone to fit comfortably.</p>
<p>Once you have found a great place to hold your meetings it is probably a wise idea to use the same location the majority of the time. This will help to reduce the confusion that members have over the locations of meetings and also allow you to work out a good routine with the location so that meetings can go much smoother and be a great event that is tons of fun.</p>


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		<title>How Much Do Car Clubs Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 05:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The amount of most memberships can vary widely, but you should take several factors into account when you are trying to determine how affordable a membership really is and whether it is actually worth]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The amount of most memberships can vary widely, but you should take several factors into account when you are trying to determine how affordable a membership really is and whether it is actually worth the money. The ultimate decision you make is going to be based upon the club itself, the membership benefits that you are able to use, and the overall pricing. Never sign up for a club that you cannot afford, and always ensure that the club is a good match for your needs before purchasing a membership.</p>
<p>There are several extremes when you are looking at memberships. Some charge very little with yearly membership fees as cheap as $10 per person and others are very expensive with memberships costing as much as $500 per person. Obviously, if you are comparing the memberships you want to see a great deal more benefits offered from the club with the $500 a year membership. In fact, the list of benefits should be much larger than the other club.</p>
<p>Many clubs are organized to have car shows or even races. If the clubs you are considering is one of these types of clubs you want to find a club that at least offers a discount to members off the admission fee to participate in the event. If the membership fee is very high, you would preferably want free admission and enrollment. Many clubs do allow the member and at least one guest to have free admission.</p>
<p>Another important consideration when you are determining a fair price for the membership is are you getting a newsletter?  Most car clubs offer a newsletter of some sort to members. Included in your membership should be the newsletter and for an expensive membership you should expect a copy at least once a month. For those who have much cheaper membership fees the club may not be able to afford frequent issues, or they may opt to offer the newsletter electronically by either e-mail or only on their website.</p>
<p>Many clubs are also known for giving free merchandise with the membership. Most common gifts are t-shirts, sweatshirts or even hats and bags. The exact gift that your club offers may vary from year to year but anyone who is paying a large membership fee should expect something. Once again, those who have very low yearly rates can typically expect the club to skip over this benefit, as the fee simply is not enough to cover the expenses. However, even those clubs that do not give away the merchandise will typically offer a store where you can purchase the merchandise that you choose.</p>
<p>Comparing all of the costs and benefits of a membership can be a delicate task. Most memberships that offer just a single gift, discounts of $5-$10 off events and even a newsletter for a typical club should generally cost in the range of $50-$100 a year. Much more than this the fee should cover at least your entire family, or provide some other benefit that you will use extensively to justify the expense. Many clubs that have expensive membership fees tend to offer free admission for all club events, and also allow you free admission for guests of your choice. This type of benefit can be a substantial savings if you plan on attending many events.</p>
<p>However, if you do not plan to attend many events if could be a waste of money. Most clubs also offer various levels of membership that will allow you to select the level that you can afford that will meet your needs. Carefully look over the options that are available and feel free to ask the club officers questions if you are confused about why the rates are set at their current levels. Asking questions and seeking clarifications is never a bad thing and instead will serve to ensure you are well aware of what is and is not included with your chosen membership.</p>


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		<title>Should Your Car Club Have A Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 10:21:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet has created a push towards technology and this has created a need for many people to venture to the internet that normally would never have used the internet before. This includes many cl]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet has created a push towards technology and this has created a need for many people to venture to the internet that normally would never have used the internet before. This includes many clubs and organizations that are typically quite small and only offer a few benefits to users. With the use of the internet though, it is possible to talk and communicate with members like you never have before. So deciding whether to use the internet to create a website for your club is not always a simple decision.</p>
<p>With the number of web companies that sell web space for as little as a few dollars a month and domain names typically only costing $10 or so roughly a year they are not very expensive to maintain once the initial site is built. However, the costs to actually build the site can be quite large. If you know how to create your own website then you are looking at the costs dramatically lowering.</p>
<p>If you are trying to decide whether a website is really a good investment consider the location of all of your members. Consider as well that if you offer a website you could send out ezines, which are generally much cheaper to provide to members than standard printed and mailed newsletters. By offering ezines, you are reducing your monthly expenses, reducing the hassle of having to drive to the printer, and removing the problems with postage and ensuring addresses are correct.</p>
<p>A well laid out website should offer some general information about the club, an area where members can see events that are coming up in the near future and also a place where people can post information about shows they hear about as well as advertising for vehicles or parts they are selling. Anything additional that you offer can just be an added benefit for members.</p>
<p>Many clubs use the website to allow perspective members to find out about events, membership requirements and other details about the club. There can also be an area that will allow you to put up a forum. This is a great way to allow members to really talk and connect to each other when they are looking for ways to ask questions quickly of other members. A forum is especially great for posting information about various specials or sales that businesses are offering that may be useful to club members as well.</p>
<p>Overall, most clubs find that using a website is very helpful for them. If you can overcome the initial costs, you are likely to find that creating a good and functional website is a great investment. It can often be a huge time saver when it comes to communicating with members, as well as working with people who are interested in membership. No longer would you need to spend long amounts of time on the phone, instead you could simply direct inquiries to the website and then assist people who needed further assistance.</p>
<p>For those who are looking for ways to ultimately save time, a website can be the perfect answer. Another great benefit that many clubs use is the ability to create an online store that can offer club merchandise for members to buy. The ability to maximize the potential of the internet for your needs and ability is huge; working with someone who is knowledgeable in designing websites can make your dream of organization and efficiency quite possible.</p>
<p>For less than $100, you can generally pay for a domain name and hosting. This is often the equivalent of two months newsletter expenses for most clubs and with the prices of web design services varying you are looking at finding something that fits within your budget no matter what it is. It is quite possible that once you have created the website you will wonder how the club ever functioned without it. So take the time to really look around and consider what else a good website can do for your club, I am sure you will find it well worth the time.</p>


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		<title>Kids In Car Clubs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 05:06:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the number of car clubs all across the world continues to grow and expand there is also a huge increase in the number of children who are interested in joining. Yet is it really a good place for ch]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the number of car clubs all across the world continues to grow and expand there is also a huge increase in the number of children who are interested in joining. Yet is it really a good place for children to be?  Many people worry that children are exposed to the dangerous aspects of cars much too soon, but can a car club be a good idea for children?</p>
<p>The purpose of many car clubs is to help educate members and provide members with a place where they can interact with other members and show off their cars. Often, there are a few children in each club, but most of the membership is adults. In order to really gain the best benefits most parents look for clubs that are mostly adults, so that the child is able to learn as much as possible from the adults that are members.</p>
<p>With a good car club, it can be a great learning experience for children to interact with. Allowing them to work with various adults who are also quite knowledgeable about cars is a great way to allow your child to learn about cars in a safe environment. The experiencing that your child gains in a good club can be a lifelong learning experience and can really help take a child that is shy, and allow them to bloom into a self-assured adult.</p>
<p>Many parents even look to car clubs as a great activity for their daughters as well. The number of girls who are able to really interact with cars is growing much higher than previously but finding a good club where your daughter feels completely comfortable may take a bit of time. Not all clubs are as welcome to the idea of children as others, and of course there are clubs that are not geared towards women at all but instead focus most activities on men.</p>
<p>Finding a good club for your child can be a very frustrating experience, but if you are willing to do a bit of research, you can generally find a great club. It is important to realize that most clubs will not allow children to be full members though. The majority of clubs will only allow children to be associate members; this is generally quite acceptable to most parents and children as long as they understand that most associate members are not able to vote in elections.</p>
<p>As long as you are willing to make the effort to find a good car club, it can be a great learning experience for your child. Working with others on learning about cars and other great experiences associated with cars including car shows and proper maintenance can be a great experience and can really help a child who is interested in cars learn even more.</p>
<p>Overall car clubs make a great option for children, especially those who are close to driving age, or who are already driving age. It can be a good way to help children learn appropriate safety measures as well as proper maintenance for their car. In addition, if your child is interested in classic or kit cars, a good collectors club can be a huge source of inspiration as they learn to build their own car or work to restore their own car.</p>
<p>While children generally are not able to reap all of the benefits that an adult can, most children are quite excited with the option of being involved in a good car club and will generally welcome the opportunity with open arms. Just always ensure that there is adequate supervision during the meetings to ensure that your child is safe. Make sure as well that your child has a way to contact you and that the club officers are aware of the age of your child to ensure that there are no problems with safety concerns. With proper precautions, a good car club is the perfect place for a child to learn and develop their interest in cars.</p>


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		<title>Selling Your Car Through A Car Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 07:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are some times when selling your car through your collectors car club can be a great idea. But there are also times when it is not such a good idea. Determining if it is the best situation for y]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some times when selling your car through your collectors car club can be a great idea. But there are also times when it is not such a good idea. Determining if it is the best situation for your particular circumstances often varies depending upon how much you need for the vehicle. For example, those who are looking for an incredible deal of a great car tend to look at car clubs. But at the same time, they are also looking for a cheap deal. If you are looking to get top dollar from your car you may want to sell your car outside of the club to increase your profit.</p>
<p>Most clubs offer a website to members, and often these websites offer either an area for members to make announcements about things car related that they are selling, or a forum which would allow you to make an announcement. Typically, it is free to advertise your car through the car club, which can be a huge savings over advertising the vehicle in your local newspaper.</p>
<p>However, it is also important to realize that unless you are a member of a very large club, you are limiting yourself in terms of potential customers by only advertising to club members. Yet this can often be a great way to get a fast sell for your car, which can be a very important deciding factor when you are trying to determine the best option for selling your car.</p>
<p>Those who are members of your car club may have already seen your vehicle before. Additionally, you may have had a few people approach you in the past asking if you would be interested in selling. Generally, if you have had someone approach you in the past it is always a wise idea to ensure that they know you are selling if any way possible. This will allow them the opportunity to buy your vehicle if you are interested and can really speed up the sale process a lot of times.</p>
<p>If you car is in exceptional shape it is a very wise decision to always ensure that the car looks its best when you are driving it around. In addition, taking the car with you to club meetings with a For Sale sign in one of the windows can be another way of letting members know that you are selling. This is especially important if the vehicle is a specialty car that is not something that the general population would be interested in. You must be very careful how you choose to market though, even inside of your car club. If you seem desperate for any reason, people are going to try to get you to cut your price.</p>
<p>Make sure you avoid this impression by picking a price and try to avoid haggling over price as much as possible. Just be aware that if you do sell it to someone in your car club you have the benefit of probably being able to see it again. This can be an important consideration if you have come to think of the car as a family member, rather than just as a car. While the car may not still belong to you, it is usually possible to still see it and have a form of visitation per say rather than never seeing it again. Regardless of whether you choose to sell through your club or not, it can make a great place to start the advertising process since you are surrounded by others who are also interested in cars as well.</p>


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		<title>Tips To Finding The Perfect Collector Car Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 00:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are in search of the perfect collector car club there are always several considerations that you need to take into account. Many clubs have specific cars that they focus on, while other clubs]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are in search of the perfect collector car club there are always several considerations that you need to take into account. Many clubs have specific cars that they focus on, while other clubs tend to limit their membership to only people who live in certain areas. In addition, there are always different personalities and people who can alter which club is best suited to your needs.</p>
<p>If you are simply looking for something that is just a casual once in a while occurrence you are not likely to enjoy a club that has a weekly meeting requirement. Yet if you are looking for frequent meetings you are not going to be happy with a club that only meets on occasion. Ensure that you are comfortable with the meeting schedule that is in place, and always be sure you know if the meetings are mandatory, or whether they are optional. There are some clubs that do require you to attend meetings, while others do not require the meetings to be attended.</p>
<p>You need to also carefully look at the club. Some clubs are designed to be organized and highly professional, with specific meetings that are required, and certain events that are required. Other clubs are more flexible and are geared more towards the light car hobbyist. Ensuring you know the type of club you are looking for will ensure that it fits your needs perfectly.</p>
<p>One important aspect of the car club that most people tend to overlook is the members themselves. You may not immediately realize it but the type of members the club attracts can have a huge impact on your overall satisfaction with the club. If the club is geared heavily towards those who only light hobbyist then you are going to want to be a light hobbyist yourself. If however the club is geared heavily towards older adults, then you are going to want to fit in as well. Look for a club that either has open membership to a widely diverse group, or find a club that fits your exact needs and personality. It will generally take a bit of work to ensure that you are completely comfortable but it is well worth the effort.</p>
<p>You need to ask about any specific membership dues, as well as time requirements. If you are a busy executive with barely enough time to think then you are not likely to be able to fulfill a busy schedule of required events. This is just a plain and simple determination based upon your schedule. Never commit yourself to more than you can reasonably handle. If you have the time to spend, then the activities that the car clubs offer can be a great way to learn more about cars, enjoy your leisure time and really maximize your membership.-</p>
<p>If you are a female looking for a car club you may want to spend the time looking around for a club geared towards women. While there are far fewer clubs, you can usually find help and support that a men&#8217;s club just cannot offer. Many women are finding that by grouping together they can better learn about cars at their own pace, as well as enjoy the more feminine aspects of the classic and collectible car.</p>
<p>Overall, choosing a good car club is going to be heavily dependent upon your own individual needs. The club that is best suited to your friends may not be the perfect match for you. What fits best for you in terms of needs and scheduling as well as the benefits that the club provides to you is very important in order to really ensure you are getting the most possible from your collector car club membership. Most people enjoy the time they spend searching for the car club of their dreams, but more importantly they are thoroughly excited when they find the club that best matches their needs.</p>


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		<title>Starting A Small Business Through A Car Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 01:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you already have a job or even a career and are looking for ways you can earn a bit of additional money you may find some relief in your car club. Many people in car clubs prefer to do business wit]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you already have a job or even a career and are looking for ways you can earn a bit of additional money you may find some relief in your car club. Many people in car clubs prefer to do business with other members and this makes the prime situation for making some additional money in a business geared towards cars. Some of the best options that are available may be looking you right in the face without you realizing it but harnessing your ability and the network connections you have from your collector&#8217;s car club could turn into a very profitable venture.</p>
<p>One of the first things you need to consider is what do you have to offer. Can you paint well?  Do you have the supplies at your home to do the painting? Most car collectors at some point in time are going to want to paint at least one vehicle. The process is very expensive though, especially from businesses and most people do not have the time or space in their home to do it themselves. If you have the equipment and a bit of free time, it could be a great way to make some extra money.</p>
<p>Another way you can use the car club to create a small business is if you are good at working on cars. Not everyone has the time or knowledge to work on their own cars. Having the knowledge and tools at your disposal makes it quite easy for you to open up. Create an account at some auto supply stores and you should be able to get the parts for a nice discount, which can make it even more profitable. If you really love working on cars then this could be a fabulous way to earn a bit of extra money and turn your skills and connections into a nice stream.</p>
<p>If you are good at upholstery work, bodywork, or even detail cleaning those are other skills that you can use to your advantage in terms of making some money. Detail cleaning is especially important to most car club member&#8217;s right before a car show. Everyone wants their car to look the best possible and this includes those who do not have the supplies or who are just too busy to do the cleaning. This is a great way to make some money without consuming your entire schedule. It is very important if you are interested in using your contacts to your advantage for business purposes that you be able to demonstrate your skills.</p>
<p>This would mean that if you are interested in detail cleaning cars for others you should always ensure that your car is clean and organized. If you are interested in doing mechanical work, ensure that you know what you are doing, and also make sure you have the appropriate tools. For those who enjoy painting it is very important to have the tools and supplies that you need readily available and ensure that your vehicle always looks good. Your vehicle is your form of advertisement; you always need to ensure it shows the best image of you possible. Never take your vehicle out if it is running poorly, or in bad shape when you are using your skills to make money.</p>
<p>People who are willing to put forth some effort and really hone their skills are usually highly successful at making some money by working with the members of the clubs on ventures. If you are not willing to put for the a bit of effort then you are not likely to make much if anything. If you are good at talking to people, you may discover that it is a great way to supplement your income, or you may discover that the demand is so large that the business can grow even further and provide a complete source of income for you. With some work and time you are sure to find a lot of extra money can be made.</p>


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		<title>Using The Car Club To Your Benefit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 03:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People are always wondering exactly what benefits do you really get from joining a car club. There are some members who simply get the ability to show off their car, while there are others who are abl]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People are always wondering exactly what benefits do you really get from joining a car club. There are some members who simply get the ability to show off their car, while there are others who are able to gain the experience and knowledge of dozens of other car enthusiasts without having to pay an actual mechanic. Still others have the thrill of showing off their vehicle at the car shows that are held, and even others are able to help out younger or less experienced car owners with their wealth of knowledge. Determining exactly where in the mix you fit in is sometimes hard, and you may discover that you do not simply fit into one category but rather you are able to fit into several categories.</p>
<p>Being able to use the car clubs that you are involved in to your advantage is sometimes quite easy; if you are looking for advice and helpful assistance then it is even easier. Those who are trying to use the car club to seek out advice are usually able to find several people who are quite helpful to them. Having this form of assistance can be a huge asset especially to those who are just starting out and learning. Using the information and tips that are passed along to you can be a very effective way of absorbing information at a much faster pace.</p>
<p>Those who are looking for car shows to show off their car are usually extremely happy with car clubs. Most clubs have at least one possibly more car shows a year and can be a great place to show off your car. Using the connections, you make at car shows can give you plenty of contacts for great deals on car parts, people interested in buying your car, cars that you are interested in buying, and plenty of friends and admirers for your car. People love attending car shows and many clubs organize ways to allow members to attend at a discounted rate, rather than having to pay the full price as well.</p>
<p>If you happen to love helping to teach someone else, you ay discover that one of the benefits you love the most is the ability to work with someone to help teach them everything you know about cars. Not everyone is always willing to impart with this knowledge and it leaves many people out in the cold. If you love to share your experiences and knowledge then a good collector&#8217;s car club makes a great place. Take a newer member under your wings and you can watch and help them grow and develop into an avid collector.</p>
<p>If you have a kit car, then working with people in a car club can be especially important. Since these are cars that are all custom built, they often require extensive knowledge that is not readily available. Being a member of a good car club can help you gain access to information about good suppliers, tips and tricks for creating the perfect car and a wealth of other information. Those who are interested in kit cars usually discover that they are very difficult to do and any help they can gather is very helpful.</p>
<p>Another benefit that car clubs provide is many offer various charity work. One of the most popular offerings that car clubs give is doing annual or semi-annual car rides for charity. This allows them to show off their cars and help raise money for the charity of their choice as well. This is a great way to add a bit of goodwill to your hobby and allows you the benefit of working extensively with those who are interested in similar ventures. Working with the members of the car club you can generally organize charity events rather quickly, which is great if you enjoy working with a specific charity.</p>
<p>Regardless of the reason you are interested in a car club there are always ways that you can use your membership to your benefit. Some are even able to offer discounts at hotels, gas stations and various other benefits for members that may be highly encouraging and exciting for you. Ask about all of the benefits and get the most possible from your membership with the club of your choice.</p>


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		<title>Organizing The Club Meetings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 03:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The task of organizing and scheduling a meeting can seem like a huge hassle but they are part of the normal routine for a car club president. The exact matters that are discussed at each meeting can v]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The task of organizing and scheduling a meeting can seem like a huge hassle but they are part of the normal routine for a car club president. The exact matters that are discussed at each meeting can vary, but having a good idea of what you are going to talk about can help make the process go as smoothly as possible. Ensure that you plan your meetings ahead as much as possible so that they go also go as smoothly as possible.</p>
<p>One of the main issues that clubs talk about is a quick reading of the minutes from the previous meeting. This is generally done by the Secretary for the club; however, there are times when someone else is given that job instead. Additionally, someone is responsible for taking a roll call to see who is attending the meetings and who is not. These records are generally kept for at least a year in the event that they are necessary so it is important to ensure that this is done properly.</p>
<p>Other issues that are raised during meetings are often talks and plans about events and activities that are in the near future. For example, most people tend to start planning and organizing car shows, and even races at least two months in advance. This means that issues are usually discussed at meetings at least a month before this time so members can all discuss potential plans and decide who will be doing what for the event.</p>
<p>Additional matters can include any charity runs that are coming up, or any other events that the club is planning to participate in that are not directly hosted by the club. For example, if the club always attends a car show that is sponsored by another car club this would be discussed at a meeting held before the show so that everyone can ask questions and all details can be clearly communicated to the members.</p>
<p>During the time of year when the club has elected to hold elections it is very important to ensure that time is scheduled for the nomination process as well as the election process. Without the time scheduled for this it is often quite easy to overlook and this can leave the club scrambling to schedule emergency meetings to ensure that elections are properly handled.</p>
<p>Another important issue at many meetings is the various news items that arise, such as talking about car shows, races and even sales that are going on that can be of great interest to members. For example, if a detailing shop was running a huge special right before a car show it would be worth mentioning to members for those who did not have time to detail their vehicle themselves.</p>
<p>Most clubs also reserve a bit of time during each meeting for the club treasurer to discuss the finances of the club. This allows the club members to all be fully aware of what the money paid in dues goes for, and ensure that funds are being properly managed. This serves primarily as a system of checks and balances to make most people feel much better, as well as ensure that the treasurer is properly handling the money.</p>
<p>Most clubs are able to handle all of their business in approximately an hour once a month or so. There are some clubs that meet much more often, but the majority are able to wrap business up pretty quickly so that everyone can move along with other plans. With a well organized meeting agenda it is possible to speed the meeting greatly and still cover all of the essentials.</p>


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