I've split this off as a separate topic.
On the accounts of the club... for 2009 Alfred and I are working on it as we speak. For last year and previous, they are all out in the open. See here:
http://www.sl113.org/wiki/Restricted/BoardReport2009With regard to the major cost items for the club: it is Pagoda World.
Then with regard to a North American social event, car show, or judging. Dan, this should not be news to you: we've discussed it before. You, or anyone else, is welcome to organise an event. However, the event has to be self funded, by the people that attend it. You can get seed money from the club if needed, but the club has decided that you cannot use club funds to run an event that not the entire membership can benefit from. That's how the Pub is run, and that's how the European Event is run.
So Dan, grab a couple of volunteers, grab US based board members and go organise it.
The membership fees at $30 or €25 are very low. If you want to start running recurring events, and want to spread the financial risk, we could consider to have a new class of membership: event membership, or a different membership rate for North American members. Then the club could organise, on the years that PUB is not there, an event of the kind that you propose, and fund it out of the event memberships.
I would be quite prepared to change the software to handle that kind of membership also, and e.g. charge $100 for an event membership, and add the additional $70 into an event fund. However, you'd still need to find your band of merry volunteers to go and ensure it gets organised.
All I can tell you, as we know from the work behind the scenes in maintaining the site, sending out membership packages, organising Pagoda Notes and Pagoda World, working on the Technical Manual, this work gets done by a small group of volunteers who all lead busy lives. If we do start to charge for an event membership, we
must organise events regularly. That's a big commitment as I can tell you, being in the middle of organising the European Event.
So Dan, form a group of volunteers, produce a plan, and put it out here. We can all discuss it, take a vote on it, and then put it into action.
Peter