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Friday 3 July 2015

Moving on

The very first BCGA AGM I went to was in Nanaimo. At that time the vote was taken on the floor after nominations had been presented. I was asked to say a few words and I stated that environmental issues and how geocaching affects them were important to me. I then left the room and came back as an elected director at large.

Things have since moved on and I am currently the sitting secretary. I still believe strongly in how geocaching affects the environment and will continue to do so.
I have been proud to be on the BCGA executive over the past few years. The experience has enriched me and I will leave with new friends and like minded people. But, it is time for new blood. One can only contribute so much before moving on and giving someone else a chance. 


I want to wish and encourage any future executive member to reach out with both hands and grasp the experience of having some input into the geocaching future of the Province of British Columbia. Don’t be afraid to stand up for what you believe in and don’t be afraid to compromise. We are a very diverse group from all over the province with our own ideas. Let’s all work together and build a sustainable future for all geocachers.


To those that have nothing better to do than complain and belittle, remember that the executive are volunteers sometimes with no knowledge or practical experience with the job they are taking on.  Everything is a learning curve.  and, not only for the executive but for the members.  When talking, emailing, commenting, etc. please remember how you would like to be spoken to.  We all read the written word differently and we all interpret things differently.  Laying blame or constant criticism is demeaning and IMO a bullying tactic.  So always think before you speak or write and think about how you want to be perceived....

On July 11, 2015 a new executive will be elected. Please give them all the positive support you can especially through transition.  If you must criticize please remember it could be you.