2016 in Review
This time last year, we barely existed as a club and were consumed with not embarrassing ourselves with the upcoming Denton Supercharger Ribbon Cutting and getting a close look at the first Model X delivered to North Texas! Shortly after Denton, we realized we needed to be organized and set about incorporating and registering as a 501(c)(7). Then things got busy! The complete event recaps are HERE but here are some highlights:
Plus a bunch of social, tech and environmental meetings. In all, we had twenty-four events, not including the Tesla Sunday Socials and Cars & Coffee events.
Thanks to our initial capital contributors, plus our Founders Members who believed in the club enough to pay eight years of dues in advance, we finish the year with ninety-six members, another 300-400 followers via our social media channels, $6,317.72 in the bank and $1,417.72 in Net Assets.
Here's to an equally exciting 2017!
Jay, Rick & Teresa
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Director Nominations and Elections
The Club has three director positions that need to be filled. When we founded the Club last year, we named Rick Bollar as President and Teresa Schaefer & Jay Squyres as Directors At-Large. All three terms expire December 31, 2018.
The Club's bylaws also require us to have a Vice President, Secretary & Treasurer and we will fill these positions in 2017. All Regular and Founders members in good standing are eligible to serve in these positions. The terms will begin begin February 17, 2017 (or when the election is ratified) and will terminate on December 31, 2019.
Please nominate yourself or another eligible member by sending your notice to info@nttog.com
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NTTOG Annual Meeting
Friday, February 17, 2017 7pm-9pm
Tesla Cedar Springs
Members in good standing are invited to attend our first annual meeting! More details will follow, but for now, we can tell you that Tesla has offered the Cedar Springs Service Center for us to conduct Club business, complete our elections, celebrate our first year plus some other surprises.
Please plan to join us!
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Superchargers!
Things are moving quickly on I-10 and I-20. Since last week, Superchargers in Midland and Junction are open and Fort Stockton has been identified. We are mere weeks from I-20 being open to El Paso!
But going the other way, still no news from Little Rock. Arkansas is now one of only two states to be Supercharger-free.
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