Re: AUGD: Can MUGs adapt to new trends?
Re: AUGD: Can MUGs adapt to new trends?
- Subject: Re: AUGD: Can MUGs adapt to new trends?
- From: Trish Huffman <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 23:23:15 -0500
- Thread-topic: AUGD: Can MUGs adapt to new trends?
On 11/12/06 5:13 PM, "Paul Richards" <email@hidden> wrote:
> One suggestion was to let our group continue
> to be what it always was - a club for the enthusiasts. Let the
> membership move on around us if they want, and continue to cater to
> those enthusiasts - who also happen to be the ones doing the bulk of
> the volunteer work anyway. I don't know if that's the right answer
> either.
>
This seems like a good time to remind you to register for User Group
University (UGU) and hear Terry White talk about some of these very issues
-- moving user groups into the 21st Century. Terry is founder and president
of MacGroup-Detroit (<http://macgroup.org>), the largest community user
group in Michigan. Because his group is active and still growing, he must be
doing something right!
Our "DreamTeam" panel made up of Christopher Breen, Adam Engst, and Bob
LeVitus will be taking your questions as well. They can offer a somewhat
different perspective on where user groups are headed and how to help them
grow and prosper. Just ask!
There will be several opportunities during UGU to bat questions/issues
around and hopefully offer solutions that you can take home and implement.
Sign up today. Space is limited and Early Bird Discounts end soon.
Register by going to:
http://acteva.com/go/macworld
Enjoy!
Trish
Trish Huffman
Apple User Group Advisory Board
Speaker Coordinator, User Group University/User Group Lounge-Macworld SF 07
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