[TR] Looking for a Guide or input to hosting a successful tech session or input
Randy and Valerie DeRuiter
deruiterville at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 23 09:53:21 MST 2024
Chris
I don’t have a guide but if you get one I’d love it if you would forward on. I’ve had discussion with a few Houston club members on that topic. We’ve had past tech sessions but they are pretty sparse. I don’t recall who runs them but the GYHD get your hands dirty format seems promising to get tech sessions into a regular club rhythm. We have club experts that can handle pretty much anything but they usually aren’t set up for a class type learning format.
Randy
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> On Jan 21, 2024, at 3:04 PM, Chris Simo <ccsimonsen at gmail.com> wrote:
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> This year I am responsible for finding/managing tech session opportunities for the Eastern Region (roughly eastern third of the carolinas) for the Triumph Club of the Carolinas.
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> We've had some great tech sessions, just not enough of them!. Memorable ones were rebuilding transmissions, overdrives, front/rear suspensions, getting members basket case together, building a TR6 from donated parts for charity, etc.
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> I wondered if anyone out there had a write up I could share (in it;s entirety or partial - credit will be given) to help me explain to new members the ins and outs of hosting a tech session at their garage.
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> I'm not sure how interesting this is to the general mailing list - if you prefer you can reply directly.
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> Thank you!
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> Chris
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