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Party Builder March 28 2008

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March 28, 2008

Our aim is to consolidate the communications you get from the national office into one weekly format, and to keep our focus on the activity and work of the clubs.

The party-builder will not add to your “to do” list – rather, it aims to keep you up to date on our political focus -- the elections – and provide food for thought with articles on the experience, what works and what doesn’t, of the Party organization, especially the clubs.


In this Issue:



The Challenges of Growth - And Youth
By Lawrence Albright, Chair, Tampa Bay Club

Our club and district has faced numerous challenges over the past several years.  These challenges have included the death of our long-time district organizer as well as several other experienced and valued comrades; the need to consolidate several clubs into a single club; and substantial geographic distance.  There are no doubt other clubs and districts that have had to face similar or identical challenges.
 
FloridaSince the last national convention in the summer of 2005, the Tampa Bay club has grown in membership by 110% to become the largest club in the Florida district.  In the process, the average age of club members has dropped from 62 years to 51 years as a result of 50% of our increase in membership being comrades younger than the age of 30.  Our youngest member in 2005 was 46 years old; in 2008, our youngest member is 20 years old.  In 2005, the club members had an average of 24 years in the Party; in 2008, that average has been cut in half for the same reason.
 
As a result, our club is starting to explore new ways and methods to conduct meetings.  Just a few years ago, the level of Party experience allowed us to conduct meetings based on a number of comfortable assumptions.  We had political points, educational points, and good and welfare.  Since we meet once each month due to issues of distance, meetings were often overly long -- sometimes in excess of three hours.  When I was elected club chair in 2007, one of my goals was to run a more efficient meeting that would not exceed two hours, and we've been fairly successful in attaining that goal.
 
But the addition of newer and much younger members has meant that we have had to jettison those comfortable assumptions and insure that we devote more attention to the educational component of club meetings.  What this has meant as a practical matter is that we include historical background -- including Party history -- in our discussions.  At the same time, and in order to avoid being overly pedantic, we've started to get away from a "report-comment" format to a "report-engagement-comment-action" format that encourages the broadest discussion amongst all club members followed by assignments for those items requiring action.
 
There is a general understanding among club veterans that we had to change in order to make our meetings more interesting and stimulating, or risk losing our newer and younger comrades.  One of the things we've chosen to do is to make the majority of our meetings "open" so that our newer comrades will feel free to invite their friends -- and this has taken place.  Our club meetings have recently come to include non-members who are interested in our Party and what we're about.  While it is too early to assess the long-term merits of this approach, it has certainly invigorated our club meetings in the short term and there has been value in flexibility.
 
We would be interested in the ways in which other clubs and districts have dealt with similar matters.

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Communists on Internet RadioListen to Voices of our Party
Both Erica Smiley and Scott Marshall appeared on some talk radio stations this week. They spoke about a wide range of issues affecting the American working class today and the concrete work the CPUSA and YCLUSA are doing to address these issues. Smiley also answered questions from listeners.

Also, in case you missed this week's other new posts, check out this video highlighting actions Communist Party USA clubs and districts took part in to mark the 5th anniversary of the war in Iraq.


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2008 Fundraising Plans
The 2008 PWW Fund Drive and Party Fund Drive goals have been set at $200,000 and $50,000, respectively.

Districts received the proposals on their share of those goals last week.

Although the drives will have dates (May 1 – July 4 for the Party, and Labor Day through December for the PWW) everyone is encouraged to make fundraising plans starting now through the end of the year.
A few districts will be using a different schedule, with the aim of shifting the major fund raising work to earlier in the year, to avoid getting behind during the intensive election period in the fall.

During the Party drive period, a special effort will be made to enroll people in the automatic sustainer program.

A new committee will work on both drives and on helping districts with fund raising generally. The committee is chaired by Sam Webb and will include Dan Margolis, Elena Mora and several others, to be finalized soon.

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JwJ Conference
Jobs with JusticeThe annual Jobs with Justice Conference will take place in Providence, RI May 2-4. The Labor commission is organizing our participation there; if anyone in your area will be going, please contact   scott *at/* rednet |dot*| org

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