The definition of the word “join” is simply to bring together or to connect. When we join the TriCity
Genealogical Society we have many opportunities to bring together our interests in genealogy with others that have the
same interest. By connecting with
others of this same interest we have an opportunity to learn which helps us
manage and strengthen our own personal research and interest. Being a member of
the TriCity Genealogical Society is a dance that allows us to swirl in movement
as we interact, learn, and teach. Our membership helps provide opportunities
for this dance to occur.
We could list all of the details of each aspect of
membership. If we did this we could start with the TCGS Bulletin which is an
online publication written by and for genealogists. Many of the articles
published in the Bulletin share struggles and successes of TCGS members.
Reading these articles allows us to not only learn from their experiences but
also get to know these members in a more personal light. We can casually build
a contact list of who to ask questions covering various topics.
If we built a list of benefits to being a member of TCGS we
could discuss the educational opportunities that are available to us monthly.
Adding this to the list would possibly be a distraction as we reflect over the
various Regular Meeting speakers or Hands-On Classes that have been offered in
just the past year.
If we decided to build a list of benefits to joining TCGS we
could consider the projects that would allow each of us to contribute to the
genealogical community as a whole. We could list projects dealing with our
local family history centers or even specify the indexing project for the
largest family history library in the world.
In building a list of benefits that being a member of the
TriCity Genealogical Society gave us we could count the social media aspects of
Facebook and the TriCity Genealogical Society Blog. We would once again need to
guard against distraction however because the articles and pictures of
membership activity could be an interruption.
Instead of building such a list we should consider the basic
principle of economics that explains that we, as consumers, vote with our
dollars. If we believe in the benefit of a product and we want to see that
product grow and expand and flourish we vote by spending our money in its
favor. If we believe that the TriCity Genealogical Society is a group of people
that contribute to the world of genealogy and that we can learn by joining with
that group then we should invest in its future by paying our annual dues. We
should all join the future of TCGS and pay our 2016 dues and join together as
we build a list of what we want 2016 to offer.
Very, very well said, Susan. A thoughtful piece and I do hope that all TCGS take the message to heart.
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