Does anyone have a pair of glass suction cup carriers

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12076298#post12076298 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by petes97
If someone wants to buy some and donate them to the club, that would be very nice. I can guarantee that membership dues this year are not going to cover the costs of our speakers...

Any wealthy donors need a tax write-off this year?

And there was talk of buying a $3000 trailer. So, did the tank raffles at christmas and at the swap turn a profit for the club?
 
i was also under the impression the club was doing good after the WMC. have their been that many speakers since then?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12076392#post12076392 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Marko9
And there was talk of buying a $3000 trailer. So, did the tank raffles at christmas and at the swap turn a profit for the club?

We have not bought a $3000 trailer. It has been discussed but has not been brought to a vote.

Our raffles each month turn a small profit.

The Christmas raffle is run at a financial loss, as we don't sell tickets to the Christmas raffle and buy dinner for everyone in attendance. I am still finalizing the results of the frag swap, I but I believe that we may have turned a small profit.

Speakers cost between $300 and $1000 dollars.

With 100 active members (in 2007) our membership cash intake is $2500 in roughly. Please see the cost of speakers above to see how quickly we go through those funds.

The last 2 speakers (January and February) were both on the higher end of the cost range.

I'm sure the club could spring for $10 grips, and if someone finds a good pair and a good price, I'll bring it up at the board meeting next Friday.

The WMC model is not a sustainable model for cash flow, in my personal opinion.

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