Assistant Organizers Meeting

Jan 28 Thu 6:30 PM
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Who organized?
Brandon Miller

Assistant Organizers Meeting

This is a meeting for assistant organizers of this group and for people that are interested in becoming an assistant organizer.

The reason I am needing more assistant organizer participation is mainly because of how large the group is becoming and because my day job has me busier than when I first started this group. Any extra help is always appreciated!


LOCATION: Mc Kenna's Blues Booze & BBQ 7425 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68114

Finally got a place to meet, sorry for the short notice everybody. We'll be meeting in the Blues Hall, ask the hostesses when you get there. See you all there!

This meeting will go over the following topics:


  • Event & Trip Planning
  • Training & potential certifications
  • Sponsorships & charity work
  • Increasing group participation
  • N.A.G. Website Management
  • and more...

I hope this gives you all a little overview of what this meeting will be about and like I said anyone that is interested in participating in planning, organizing, and/or has ideas for the group please come to this meeting.

Again I want to thank everyone for their participation and I hope to see you all there.

p.s. if you can't make it please let me know.

Brandon Miller, Organizer (402) 637-5071
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  • Kay
    Posted Jan 23, 2010 7:26 AM
    Kay
    Wish I could join you, but I have class that night. :)

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