Evolve and prioritize.
Everyone may know by now we are welcoming new markets to secure Seminole’s future as a nudist facility. We have to evolve and prioritize and staying open is priority one. Everyone needs to be very clear on that as we have a lot of catching up to do.
There are no quick fixes however there are quick responses and these will be implemented. If they don’t work, we do others, then others, again and again until we find the right venue. That’s what you do when you want to succeed.
I understand and agree with some of the concerns of permanent residents. I will focus on all possibilities in which we can do what we need to do to support a business and maintain a communal atmosphere. Collectively, we can have the best of both worlds. All we have to do is work as a team in a community.
I may be too assertive, agressive or forward for some people. It’s how I get a lot done in a short time. I apologize for any discomfort or ill feelings.
Be advised, the energy I have put into bringing in new venues will greatly increase to the end of May and through June for optimum effect. I will remain open to, and completely support ideas that may serve us better than my own.
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Good luck! ownership sounds terrible.
Change is sometimes threatening, and the known is often preferred to the uncertain possibilities of the unknown that change usually represents. Keep it going, it looks like you have the potential to really improve the place and increase the overall amount of happiness in the world (or at least Davie).
hey SFL, the personal is the political, think global act local are two of some common activist mantras about doing things locally to change the world. so I think we’re doing something for the world, kinda
Hey Cobb, it’s not that the ownership is terrible so much as hesitant to apply new ideas to a service industry in a weak economy. I decided he needed proof. We gave proof in our last drum circle that new venues and alternative lifestyles were viable sources of income. June 6th will give more proof.
Come on out for our Skyclad Pagan Party and get to know us. I’m sure you’ll have a good time.