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Cohan,If we blew the vein wide open there would be very rich ore indeed. You've started me on a whole bunch of possibilities.... the 'Society for Grooming Rancid Cats', for example. I think I need a good lie down now.
Quote from: angie on January 26, 2011, 10:10:48 PMSRGC sounds good to me I go with David If it ain't broke don't fix it. sometimes I am proud to be Scottish Angie SOMETIMES???!!! You should ALWAYS be proud to be Scottish! I only lived there from the age of two to fourteen but I still feel proud to think of myself as an honorary Scot, having spent most of my childhood there.
SRGC sounds good to me I go with David If it ain't broke don't fix it. sometimes I am proud to be Scottish Angie
There is one that fits extremely closely with the discussions herein Secrets of Really Good Chocolate
Quote from: Martin Baxendale on January 27, 2011, 12:16:45 AMQuote from: angie on January 26, 2011, 10:10:48 PMSRGC sounds good to me I go with David If it ain't broke don't fix it. sometimes I am proud to be Scottish Angie SOMETIMES???!!! You should ALWAYS be proud to be Scottish! I only lived there from the age of two to fourteen but I still feel proud to think of myself as an honorary Scot, having spent most of my childhood there. Yes Martin I am proud to be Scottish, it's a beautiful place. Where did you spend your childhood.Angie
Excellent Cohan, three serious radical names, I love them all, but so hard to choose! I'm in a toss-up over Serious Radical Gardening Club, with a photo of Cliff attempting EPPM (Extreme Photographic Positioning Mode)
This proposal is suspiciously close to what the corporate world (the root of all evil) would call a 'rebranding'. In their case it is simply an excuse for exectives to pay themselves more, simply for designing a new letterhead. Please leave the name alone. In my opinion the SRGC gets everything right, which is a rarity these days. Paddy's response above sums it up nicely.
I agree with others that the current name is as good as any! In terms of modernising, the initials SRGC are in line with what many companies have used to 'update' names which may have lost some relevance.As far as attracting younger members, I'm not sure how much that can be pursued? I can envision a series of ads (no idea where such ads might appear--online somewhere? leaflets at garden centres?) with the initials SRGC displayed, followed by several different possibilities for each letter (I'm just giving examples off the top of my head, so I'm sure something better could be imagined):SRGCSerious Radical Gardening Clubaccompanying photo(s): members hanging off a cliff to photograph plantsSRGCSocially Responsible Garden Clubaccompanying photo(s): edimental garden (think StephenB)SRGCScottish Rockers Gone Crazyaccompanying photos: I'll leave this one to the Scots etc etc-- with a final slogan for each --The Scottish Rock Garden Club- What Could We Mean To You??