I think facebook pages / groups are a good idea. The more places we can promote and let folks what is going on with our sport the better. The Minnesota group face book page is.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#!/groups/51859333558/
With the ever changing modern technology and many more ways of communicating the better.
At the Western Challenge Regatta last weekend, it was promoted through many different venues including facebook. I personaly was posting pictures on facebook live at the event. I had folks commenting on them from as far away as Germany asking how the event was going. Also on facebook you can create an event and invite all the members of the group with a click of the button.
I did that for the western Challenge. We had 80 boats from all around the world show up for the event.
I also directed them to our MN website for official information. iceboating.net
On our local site it is hard to send instant pictures and updates from the ice. It is an awesome site don't get me wrong there. But the more places that we have the opportunity to promote our sport and potentialy expose others to what we do and where and when we are going iceboating the better and facebook is one of those places that we can do that.
Mr. Brown facebook may not be your cup of tea, but for others it is. we wouldn't want to have our sport and events be a secret would we?
It sounds like for Mr. Sieglege it is another very benificial way of comunicating that can be passed on to there local website etc... which may be yet another way to bring everyone out to the ice.
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