Nominations will conclude this Wedsday night at the meeting, so we can get the ballots ready for voting. So if you want to run.......
Also if you have any major motions that are going to bring up, we would like to get a start on those at the November meeting. That way we can get a poll out if we need to, etc.
We normally vote on next years motions at the December meeting and try not to table a motion into January if we can help it.
And a last note, we can have a "chat room" meeting tommorow night if it is needed by you guys. Just let me know. 🙂
Wednesday is the Veterans day holiday. Are you sure you want a meeting then?????
I hope you keep it on that day. My kids have no practice and we can finally make it...
Di
Last time I checked I still gotta work.
Jeff
Wednesday is the Veterans day holiday. Are you sure you want a meeting then?????
So most should have no problem attending then.
Armistice Day
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remembrance for 90th anniversary of Armistice
Armistice Day Celebrations in Toronto, Canada - 1918Armistice Day started at the end of world war one making it a holiday to remeber those who fought and died. On 11 November 1918 Armistice day was started. It commemorates the armistice signed between the Allies and Germany at Rethondes, France, for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front, which took effect at eleven o'clock in the morning — the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month". While this official date to mark the end of the war reflects the cease fire on the Western Front, hostilities continued in other regions, especially across the former Russian Empire and in parts of the old Ottoman Empire.
The date was declared a national holiday in many allied nations, to commemorate those members of the armed forces who were killed during war. An exception is Italy, where the end of the war is commemorated on 4 November, the day of the Armistice of Villa Giusti. Called Armistice Day in many countries, it was known as National Day in Poland (also a public holiday) called Polish Independence Day. After World War II, the name of the holiday was changed to Veterans Day in the United States and to Remembrance Day in countries of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Armistice Day remains an official holiday in France. It is also an official holiday in Belgium, known also as the Day of Peace in the Flanders Fields.
In many parts of the world people take a two-minute moment of silence at 11:00 a.m. as a sign of respect for the roughly 20 million who died in the war, as suggested by Edward George Honey in a letter to a British newspaper although Wellesley Tudor Pole established two ceremonial periods of remembrance based on events in 1917.[1][2] Beginning in 1939 the two-minute silence was moved to the Sunday nearest 11 November in order not to interfere with wartime production should 11 November fall on a weekday. Since the 1990s a growing number of people have observed a two-minute silence on 11 November,[citation needed] resulting in both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday being commemorated formally in the UK (UN).
dang chucky you've got way to much time on your hands.............. ;D ;D ;D ;D
roger
Eye went to the I doctor sat. and he corrected me when I said Veterans day :-[ So well your right about the excess time thing ;D Just trying to be productive and such 😉
Chucky
oh behave ::) ::) ::) ::)
roger
😉 :-* King you actually get me 😮 your one of the few 😉
Chucky
What happened at the beer fest oops i mean the meeting ??? ??? ;D
Elvis 38g
Viva Las Vegas
1. They are pushing hard for transponders for next year.
2. Roger King is still made at me for calling him and his cohorts out about the Glen Helen fiasco.
3. And JP will not be racing with the OTHG next year.
other than that not much else happened.
Your not going to race with the gang WTFO ???
Elvis 38g
Heard #1
Heard #2
Never heard #3
Hope it is not true.
Board positions take the toll on people. You have done it for two years straight.
Come back to the racing side. . .
Di
Jimmy you will be missed..................truely.
Pete