What Should I Do?
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 10:01 pm
I am in a serious situation and need all the good advice I can get from
everyone.
Jam Crib is faced with increased financial obligations coming due the first of January that can't be paid without an increase in your business over the next few weeks. I desperately need you to come in and use the facilities in order to stay in business.
I invested nearly all of my life savings to build Jam Crib and work seven days a week so that you have a wonderful place to pursue your musical ambitions. It has also cost the breakup of my 23 year marriage and health problems from extreme stress. I strive to keep faith in this vision and a commitment to serve you all, but this is evidently still not enough.
Since May 2005, Jam Crib has 836 members. Some come in at least weekly, some monthly, and others possibly a few times a year.
A question I have for all members is what were your expectations when
you joined? Does Jam Crib live up to your expectations?
What was attractive to you about Jam Crib when you joined? What do you
dislike?
Are there things that you think need to be changed? Why don't you use
the the Jam Crib more often?
Do you think the pricing is reasonable and affordable?
I believe Jam Crib can be a place of great value to the music community and desire to do those things to make it so. Would you please clue me in on how I can better serve you?
I have the utmost gratitude for everyone who has been a loyal patron
this past year, I sincerely appreciate your support.
As a new small business owner, I am struggling to survive while this
business grows.
I am asking for your support which you might be able to do in one of the
following ways:
• Renew your membership if it has expired or buy a membership for a
friend
• Rent a studio and maybe record yourself playing some Christmas songs
you could then give out as gifts
• Purchase a monthly Jam Pass and come out to play in the jam sessions
• Buy a Jam Crib gift certificate for someone else or ask someone to get
one for you
• Sign up and take Jam School Classes
If half of our members would come in just once this month and make a purchase it will make all the difference to keep things going. I sincerely hope that you value what Jam Crib is trying to accomplish in its support for local musicians.
Thank you and best wishes for happiness during the holidays.
Tim
everyone.
Jam Crib is faced with increased financial obligations coming due the first of January that can't be paid without an increase in your business over the next few weeks. I desperately need you to come in and use the facilities in order to stay in business.
I invested nearly all of my life savings to build Jam Crib and work seven days a week so that you have a wonderful place to pursue your musical ambitions. It has also cost the breakup of my 23 year marriage and health problems from extreme stress. I strive to keep faith in this vision and a commitment to serve you all, but this is evidently still not enough.
Since May 2005, Jam Crib has 836 members. Some come in at least weekly, some monthly, and others possibly a few times a year.
A question I have for all members is what were your expectations when
you joined? Does Jam Crib live up to your expectations?
What was attractive to you about Jam Crib when you joined? What do you
dislike?
Are there things that you think need to be changed? Why don't you use
the the Jam Crib more often?
Do you think the pricing is reasonable and affordable?
I believe Jam Crib can be a place of great value to the music community and desire to do those things to make it so. Would you please clue me in on how I can better serve you?
I have the utmost gratitude for everyone who has been a loyal patron
this past year, I sincerely appreciate your support.
As a new small business owner, I am struggling to survive while this
business grows.
I am asking for your support which you might be able to do in one of the
following ways:
• Renew your membership if it has expired or buy a membership for a
friend
• Rent a studio and maybe record yourself playing some Christmas songs
you could then give out as gifts
• Purchase a monthly Jam Pass and come out to play in the jam sessions
• Buy a Jam Crib gift certificate for someone else or ask someone to get
one for you
• Sign up and take Jam School Classes
If half of our members would come in just once this month and make a purchase it will make all the difference to keep things going. I sincerely hope that you value what Jam Crib is trying to accomplish in its support for local musicians.
Thank you and best wishes for happiness during the holidays.
Tim