Minutes, May 21, 2019
--Natalie Weston (via telephone)
--Bob Fellenstein
--Virginia Winn
--John Wetzel
--Dianne Britton
--Fred Drusekis
--John Wetzel
--Dianne Britton
--Fred Drusekis
--Marguerite Frongillo
The minutes of the previous meeting were approved.
The treasurer gave a brief report on available funds.
Various people provided their thoughts on the last two dances, which were both at our new venue at the Quaker meeting hall.
Attendance
is low, but the dancers who attended the last dance seemed to enjoy
themselves. The working capacity of the hall seems to be about 46 to 48
dancers, allowing 40 to dance at most at one time.
We can
cover the costs of most dances with that many dancers, but not our
yearly costs, and not "big name/expensive" bands and such.
Dianne
Cahill sent us an email indicating that she has determined she cannot
continue to serve on the board, but she is happy to help us out when she
can.
There was some discussion of using
Survey Monkey to reach out to our dancers and get feedback. Natalie
agreed to look into the Survey Monkey issue, including possible
downsides, such as this service possibly requesting that survey
respondents identify themselves using (for example) their facebook ID,
and then demanding access to friend lists and things of that sort in
order to respond to the survey.
We
discussed the fact that apparently no one has updated the list of email
recipients in a while. Virginia will try to find copies of the
handwritten lists of people wanting to join our email lists. These were
photographed, and may even exist as paper copies with the names crossed
out once they were photographed. Virginia will also check with Victor
to see if he has any of those photographs of email lists. We will then
be able to include those new email recipients on our newsletters and
such.
We agreed that Natalie would take
over the maintaining of the email list (ie. trying to keep the email
list of dancers up to date) and that Fred would maintain and update the
website with things such as the current pricing scheme, which was
incorrect as of the time of the last dance.
We
discussed how to proceed with booking, which required us to first look
at our upcoming schedule in light of recent events and issues (venue
change being prime).
We decided not to have a dance in July, and to have one in August, with a pot luck included in that one.
We
decided that booking could proceed for next season on that basis, with
some reservation about the December date, which is far too close to
Christmas.
Natalie reported on her research on the metrics of our mailchimp outreach. Those metrics looked pretty good.
Natalie and Connie agreed to be responsible for sending out reminder/newsletter emails.
We
discussed continuing our efforts to find a better venue. This included
the idea that we need to maintain a list of places we have "checked
out". We also agreed that this is best done by use of a spreadsheet,
and that Fred should be the one to set up and maintain the spreadsheet.
Presumably this spreadsheet would be available for viewing by all (and
possibly for editing by anyone investigating veneus?), in order to
prevent different board members from investigating venues that have
already been checked on and rejected (or are already in process of
evaluation). The spreadsheet allows us to have columns for
accept/reject, as well as things like parking, bathrooms, ambience etc.
We did not discuss the need for recruiting new board members, other than to welcome a new one at this meeting. Welcome,
Bob Fellenstein!
We voted in the slate of officer candidates as developed during the last meeting, as follows:
President: John Wetzel
Vice Presidient/Booking agent: Marguerite Frongillo
Secretary: Fred Druseikis
Treasurer: Virginia Winn
We also voted in the following members-at-large:
Jonathan Janzen
Bob Fellenstein
Connie Robinette
Natalie Weston
Cayce Thompson
Dianne Britton
Kenny Greer
Victor
Gascon (Victor has resigned, but we are hoping he will agree to rejoin
us as a member at large if and when he is able and willing)
The next meeting will be on July 16, 2019
The meeting was adjourned.