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[RC] ride management - A. Perez

 First let me say that I can't even begin to imagine managing a
ride.  My hat is off to all who do, have or will in the future. 
It is a huge chore and all RMs should be applauded.

 What advise/guidance/assistance does AERC provide to
ridemanagers?  Do they have any publications, or clinics for
RMs?  Do they provide any assistance in locating ride vets, or
other resources?

 It seems that cultivating new ride managers should be as much
a priority for AERC, if not more, than bringing new riders into
the sport. No ride managers = no rides.

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