1/11/09 RRGCC Strategic Planning Meeting

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captain static
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1/11/09 RRGCC Strategic Planning Meeting

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To get ready for 2009 the RRGCC will be holding its annual Strategic Planning Meeting on January 11, 2009 from 1pm to 4pm at Torrent Falls. The meeting is open to all and anyone that plans to attend is free to climb at Torrent in the morning.

In 2008 the RRGCC held a great series of events culminating in Rocktoberfest. The proceeds from Rocktoberfest plus some generous end of the year individual donations have insured that we have sufficient funding to pay the 2009 PMRP mortgage payment! Additionally, by year’s end we had saved almost $4,000 towards the 2010 PMRP mortgage payment. All in all the RRGCC raised over $74,000 in 2008 and we will be looking in 2009 to build on that momentum and raise over $80,000 towards our cause.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
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how close are we to having the PMRP completely paid off?
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ReachHigh wrote:how close are we to having the PMRP completely paid off?
Not as close as we want, but much further along than we thought we would be! Last payment is scheduled for 2013.
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Even if you can't attend the Strategic Planning Meeting we would still welcome your input. If there is anything that you would like to see the RRGCC do this year or if there is anything you would like us to improve on, please send your suggestions in an e-mail to: bill(at)rrgcc.org

Bill
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Post by woodchuck008 »

..and when it's paid off, just think of the great party we can have with the 'leftover' cash on hand....OR search for more land to buy up!
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we won't have to search. other needs are pretty obvious
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Post by michaelarmand »

+1 for buying more land!
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Post by KD »

michaelarmand wrote:+1 for buying more land!
or raise more money to fund a capital gains committee to raise even more money! :)
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I'm for more land, but lets not count our eggs before they hatch. or is that cliffs before there developed?
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It would be good if people who are undecided about attending try to hook up for carpooling and/or make a decision. I need to get a head count for making copies of handouts. If you are on the RRGCC Facebook just confirm there. If not, post up.

I am coming down from Cincy and could give someone a lift. I am going down early though and plan to leave my house by 7am.
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