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Originally Posted by eazy-e
This is like dejavu to me. We found ourselves living this same scenario about 10 years ago. I can tell you from experience that it's not going to be easy.
My best advice to you guys and gals is to not get discouraged. It's going to be very important to have a good core group of officers/members especially in the beginning stages. As many of you who can get on board with this DO IT! Don't just talk about it BE ABOUT IT! Meet as often as possible to have "face time" and to get to know each other better and it will become like a family to you.
As a member of the international Z Car Club Association (ZCCA) and President of the Arkansas Z Car Club, I extend my hand and tip my hat to you all! If I can be of assistance in any way don't hesitate to ask.
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Thanks easy-e: All encouragement is welcomed and needed. I personally have started three different area Z Club groups at three different times, and it is a lot of work. I grew these to a respectable base of members, collected dues, bought T-Shirts, organized events, did door prizes at meetings (held monthly) and, even though it was a lot of work, it was also a lot of fun to get a whole group of Z's together spanning the early S-series through the 350Z (this is thru 2005, after which I sold my 300ZX Twin Turbo and went cold turkey on Z's till 2011 when I bought my 370Z - God I Love The Car!)
Anyway, Arkansas is not that far away - maybe in the near future, we can schedule a middle of the road meet between both groups - do a sort of Z-Days get together...)