Virtual Meeting Agenda

     It's becoming more apparent that even with the relaxation of the current social isolation protocols that it may be some time before we can get together physically for a face to face meeting or even our car runs. So we're going to try something different to allow us to at least virtually meet as a group to allow us to discuss these things.

     David has put some significant effort into making this happen via the use of Zoom, a virtual conferencing system, and has already had several very successful Tuesday breakfast meetings.

    That in mind, Phil and David are now prepared to try scale up the virtual Breakfast meeting into having our first monthly virtual meeting. The details of which will be shared with you from Phil in the coming days.

     Here is a bit of an agenda to get us thinking about opportunities and ideas for us as a club to maintain some form of communal club contact:

  • First, some expected news in that our Quebec City tour to be lead by John D has been cancelled for this year as has the British Motor Festival in Windsor.
  • Now in terms of how we might go about maintaining our Club while in this current state:       
  • Do we want to maintain some level of club contact? The virtual meetings so far have shown this to be the case so how do you feel? Do you have any ideas on how to do that?
  • Do we want to get together for a car run at some point? If so, how do we do this while maintaining the current and future Covid19 social distancing/isolation protocols?
       David and others have made some great contributions to our web site both entertaining, light-hearted and informative. Do you have ideas for expanding the use of this site for staying in contact?
      I'm sure there are other "outside the box" ideas out there so let's hear from you.

      Looking forward to our first virtual meeting and making contact. It's already been too long.

      Hope this finds you all well.

               Gary


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