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GENERAL MEETINGS
Annual General Meeting: June 15, 2002
School of Theology, UBC
President’s Report
Our
last AGM was held less than 8 months ago in October of 2001 and the Board that
took office at that meeting was considerably different from the one that
exists now. Only Tammy Colleton, Rasoul Slater, and Jo Twiss remain from
that original slate of officers. Jesai Chantler and Judy Chorney were
nominated to join the Board earlier this year according to the Society’s by-laws.
With this AGM, the Society returns to its traditional meeting date in
June, which not only coincides with the end of our fiscal year, but allows a
new Board to settle in gradually during the summer before tackling the big
projects later in the year. Even
with the shortened tenure of the 2001-2002 Board of Directors however, we can
report some significant achievements:
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creation of the Public Education committee
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establishment of the Membership Discount project
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streamlining of membership procedures
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continued participation in the CCHM
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enhanced internal communications through regular e-mail announcements
Today we will be electing a new Board of Directors, which will face some of
the same questions that the previous Board was grappling with last
summer. At this time we have asked for member input on some
of these issues, which will guide the new Board in its deliberations.
Most
significant of these will undoubtedly concern the Society’s
newsletter. Most of you are aware that our quarterly newsletter was costing
approximately $25 per member per year and that last summer the Board decided
to investigate a less expensive electronic format. Our first
attempt was in the form of a 25 page e-mail, which
unfortunately created chaos for some members with restricted e-mail accounts,
for which we are sincerely sorry. In
the meantime, Iain Marrs has decided to resign from his position as editor of
the newsletter. The Board wishes to acknowledge Iain’s significant
contribution over the past 6 years and to thank him for his hard work and
dedication in producing a quality newsletter that all members can be proud of.
Now the Society finds itself in the position of having to find both a
new format and a new editor. We hope that membership input will guide
the new Board to create a new newsletter that best serves the interests of
our membership. At the same time, decisions will need to be made
about our website, which is often impossible to access due to problems
with our service provider. All this may take awhile, but we are sure
it will be worth the wait.
The new Board will also inherit – as all Boards have done for the past 5 years
– the challenge of re-applying for charity status. Our first application
was rejected years ago but there are
compelling reasons to try again. We
hope the next Board will make this a priority in the coming year.
Another
inherited project – now nearing completion – is up-dating the What
is Homeopathy? brochure. Various practitioners have been
involved with editing a revised version – a new and improved version – that
members can purchase at less than cost. However, to help pay for our
initial printing, we are taking pre-publication orders
now at 10 cents each for members, 20 cents for non-members.
We encourage everyone attending this meeting to place a large order for
these brochures – and to distribute them generously as the most effective
way to spread the word about homeopathy and the West Coast Homeopathic
Society.
Board of Directors:
Jesai Chantler
Judy Chorney
Tammy Colleton
Rasoul Slater
Jo Twiss
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