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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 7237786" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>With out the national and regional organisation the bigger events will not happen </p><p>i got involved above club level after I went on an exchange to put a bit back in </p><p>3 of us got the first Skegness week end going with Much opposition making a profit for the region and going to events </p><p>for me it started at club level on a social basis then getting roped into competitions and ended with involvement at national</p><p> organising the club at local level learning what to do from those who went before </p><p></p><p>every few year since the 1960s the yfc in many counties has had the debate what do we get from the county region or national I know of 3 times since then that lincolnshire yfc has had knife votes from the clubs should they continue </p><p></p><p>with out the county region and national </p><p>I would have stayed on the farm </p><p>no Attendance at south west area weekend playing rugby for the club when working in the area for a year </p><p>no international exchange for a year </p><p>no skegy weekend ( saw what could be done in another area 10 years before organising the first )</p><p></p><p>raising the money for the club subscription was always a challenge we collected it by offering discount for members at the must attend social function no membership card no discount </p><p>in the day the social events made a lot of money for charity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 7237786, member: 305"] With out the national and regional organisation the bigger events will not happen i got involved above club level after I went on an exchange to put a bit back in 3 of us got the first Skegness week end going with Much opposition making a profit for the region and going to events for me it started at club level on a social basis then getting roped into competitions and ended with involvement at national organising the club at local level learning what to do from those who went before every few year since the 1960s the yfc in many counties has had the debate what do we get from the county region or national I know of 3 times since then that lincolnshire yfc has had knife votes from the clubs should they continue with out the county region and national I would have stayed on the farm no Attendance at south west area weekend playing rugby for the club when working in the area for a year no international exchange for a year no skegy weekend ( saw what could be done in another area 10 years before organising the first ) raising the money for the club subscription was always a challenge we collected it by offering discount for members at the must attend social function no membership card no discount in the day the social events made a lot of money for charity [/QUOTE]
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