Club VP Regrets Missing September Meeting

MonSFFA VP Keith Braithwaite has issued the following statement by way of explanation for his unintended absence at the club’s September 18 meeting:

It seems that I got the date wrong with regard   to the September MonSFFA meeting, which I believed was slated for the 25th, when in fact it was scheduled for the 18th. I realized that too late!

I was committed to another event, a model show on the West Island. At the time that I made my plans to attend, I erroneously believed that the show was not in conflict with the September MonSFFA meeting. But, of course, in actuality, it was!

The mistake was mine.

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Keith in an unusally pensive mood
FULLY INTENDED TO BE THERE, BUT GOT THE DATE WRONG. SORRY, GUYS, MY BAD!

In that I was scheduled to conduct not only one of the afternoon’s presentations, but host an edition of Sunday Sci-Fi Cinema Matinée, and work further on our animated film project, I sincerely apologize to my fellow MonSFFen for not being there when I should have been. In particular, I’m sorry to have left, even if inadvertently, my fellow executives and programming-mates on that afternoon in the lurch, scrambling to fill with makeshift content the timeslots for which I had been booked.

In addition, I apologize to the membership for failing to produce a September issue of Impulse, which should have been produced and distributed in the week preceding the meeting, serving in part as a timely reminder of said meeting. As I thought the meeting to be set for the 25th, I intended to produce the September Impulse on the 19th-20th and send it out on the 21st, the Wednesday before what I thought was the meeting date. Of course, the meeting had already taken place.

While we can, I’m sure, agree that fandom is a hobby, and that we shouldn’t get too worked up about things going sideways from time to time, I nevertheless feel bad about letting folk down on this occasion. I’ll try to make amends as much as is possible in the coming months.

One thought on “Club VP Regrets Missing September Meeting”

  1. See, I TOLD you we needed a time machine! Yes, it’s a huge expense, all that R&D and environmental impact studies, community consultation, and so forth, but we really, really need one for occasions like this one.

    For instance, I thought the October meeting was NEXT week, and if you hadn’t called about Impulse, the club would be meeting without its president.

    We have got to have an executive meeting to convince our treasurer that this is a worthwhile expenditure.

    Last month, so many of our members played hooky and went to the model competition, we thought the Rapture had begun and we’d been Left Behind!

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