Re: AIS eRobins
Clarence, I certainly think your idea deserves consideration. I particularly
like the title "Membership Growth."
Having said that I think any membership campaign has to direct much of
its focus on how to create the need for AIS membership among the electronically
wired gardening public.
That particulately engaged section of gardening public is definitely not
going to lessen -- it is going to grow and keep growing. Very recently Linda
Mann (R 7, I believe) wrote an insightful message on "Iris-talk" where she
voiced things about membership that echoed observations I had expressed to
several other Board members. Another "Iris-talk" recent contributer, a young man
in his mid-20s, described the electronic generation and reflected on how that
life style effects and will continue to effect group memberships (AIS as well
as other group).
(I do not visit "Iris-talk," but I am sent cogent comments by people who
do.)
We need to find a means of attracting and appealing to the large group
of individuals who -- more and more and more -- are going to the electronic
medium for information and mutual interest social interaction. I believe that
the "Baby Boomers" -- almost all of who are electronically sophisticated -- are
our most fertile potentials for membership.
This is but a light thumbnail sketch of my thinking and concerns. I
will be happy to copy both Linda Mann's and the young man's messages and send
them over Discuss if any are interested.
Jeanne
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