No, it's more than that. Unless one is actively involved with a local chapter on a campus where extension is happening, a volunteer of an inter/national organization should not attend any other extension presentation.
An example - a volunteer of an inter/national organization who works on a college campus where extension presentations are happening should not attend those presentations unless it is for her own organization.
I have attended the presentations on several groups on local campuses when I was an alum officer and a regional one for my group. I also attended presentations when we were one of the groups presenting. Never had a problem.
So, if a group colonizes in the fall, when total is recalculated in the spring, does that recalculation take into account the colonizing group? Even if the colony was considerably smaller than average chapter size (which would bring spring total down quite a bit)?
Last edited by Griffins&Quills; 01-28-2017 at 11:44 AM.
I feel that would be taken into account...or at least should be - and would probably be the advice of the RFM specialist and Area Adviser at the end of spring recruitment.