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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 578792" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh dear! I'm so sorry.</p><p>The only experience I've had like this was at Rotary, when I was asked to chair a fundraiser for a certain group and I said I could do it, but that my heart wasn't in it. I also added that my husband and I were on opposite sides of the issue, and I knew that there were very, very good things being done. Just that it wasn't *me*. I had a good track record, and when it comes to volunteers, most places will take almost anyone who likes what they're doing, so you just move on to the next project.</p><p>Is there one in this same group that you really, really care about, that you could volunteer for? Or maybe you would rather choose another club, entirely. The decision is up to YOU, not them. You're the one with-the opinion. </p><p>Sometimes, this stuff happens.</p><p>I'm so sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 578792, member: 3419"] Oh dear! I'm so sorry. The only experience I've had like this was at Rotary, when I was asked to chair a fundraiser for a certain group and I said I could do it, but that my heart wasn't in it. I also added that my husband and I were on opposite sides of the issue, and I knew that there were very, very good things being done. Just that it wasn't *me*. I had a good track record, and when it comes to volunteers, most places will take almost anyone who likes what they're doing, so you just move on to the next project. Is there one in this same group that you really, really care about, that you could volunteer for? Or maybe you would rather choose another club, entirely. The decision is up to YOU, not them. You're the one with-the opinion. Sometimes, this stuff happens. I'm so sorry. [/QUOTE]
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