When we launched City Club in March 2005, our biggest obstacle was lack of experience and street cred, so folks were hesitant to join a community of which they knew little.
Ten years later, a select group of members met with me to express their concerns, suggesting in essence "this is now our community and an integral part of our social lives so, given your advancing age and your recent heart attack experience, might you give us some assurance about the continuity of our community after you pass on?"
My response at the time was, "I am not planning to go anywhere soon but, should a totally unforeseen event occur such that I were to be prematurely out of the picture, City Club would indeed die with me were it still lacking financial feasibility and significant work completion. But, I am hoping that by the time we execute on our third floor renovation plans to attract younger members, my son Dustin will be in a position to take over."
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