I like the idea of more virtual races as a team. That was fun.
Thank you, Tricia, for beginning to field questions about a Valentine's Day virtual race. Are you doing this yourself--or is this something "sponsored" by your team? Just curious.
I have no problem doing another Virtual Turkey Trot 10k and was thinking of doing a WISH 5K the Friday before the Half and Full in January, for those wanting to do something we didn't have to pay 45 dollars to do. That is still in the thinking mode.
I think the teams just need to be kept at a good number so they don't get too big and captains can keep track of members and then let Debra know when they get too full or when the numbers are down and need more members.
Tracy
Ditto on the Turkey Trok 10K/WISH 5K. Is this something that the Warriors are doing, or is it "all you" (and Ms. Duckie, etc.)?
Also, what would be a good, manageable number for teams who decide to participate in team, Tracy?
For those who don't know, Tracy is the captain of the Warriors, but the other things she volunteers for--the hats/visor orders, the nametags, tallying the challenge numbers--are unrelated to the captaining role. She's one of those WISHers who's taken on multiple responsibilities. Like I said in my "thank a WISHer" thread, the magic doesn't just happen.
Oh, and don't be volunteering me for the roster this year, girl. Nope, nope, nope.
So obviously I like the team thing. Seems to me it's essential in a big group. And having planned gatherings (threads/events) to keep the entire WISH group connected is a great idea.
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The idea of a central just for fun/question of the week (or month) thread sounds like a great idea to bring all WISHers together. I like the idea of it being a separate thread not within any one team...so that even those who are not on any team at all are included.
Welcome, Liz! Glad you're here.

Just a couple of questions/points. The planned gatherings--are you referring to the WISH races/meets specifically, or those that emerge for all races. I only ask because it appears to me we're getting more and more threads that pop up for regional, non-Disney races--and I think that's a good thing.
As a point of information for all who don't know: the "mixers" and "ice cream socials" that were put on. Last year, a couple of the teams held these within their threads but invited all WISHers to participate. 'Ohana was one of those teams, and we posted the questions not only to all teams, but many threads--the weekly thread, the special-interest threads, and the race threads. (Not the threads started to answer a specific question.)
I'll be the first to admit the number of posts could get unwieldy when placed within a team thread, so having a question of the week might be best placed in their own thread. If the teams were to do something like this, though, it might be best if the commitment came from more than a couple of teams/people.
I'm giving my opinions as an individual:
Ditch the miles/minutes.
Have each team do their own challenges.
Have the team "captains" create WISH-wide challenges.
Let one person keep track of team players only. Have everyone who wants to stay on their team do that. Everyone else can let the tracker know and that person can assign someone to a team. The goal can be to keep the teams to a manageable level, starting new teams as necessary.
Have the team "captains" start the virtual races.
Have the team "captains" start monthly WISH-wide threads for those that want to talk to members of other teams. Also have them discuss and organize meets at events.
Each team can elect a "captain," or the members of a team can rotate as "captains."
My, that's a lot of work for the captains.

Seriously, though, many of these duties reflect how the team challenge already operate, with the exception of team-specific challenges, monthly threads and virtual races (those were really the initiatives of people who were--coincidentally--captains). What I worry about is placing more and more "team" responsibility on the same handful of WISHers. That's asking for an accelerated burnout rate, IMO.
I am not a big fan of the teams but if you are not in one, there isn't much action around here. I volunteered to be a captain for the new team a year ago because I did feel left out when I wasn't on one.
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Is everyone posting their race reports on the team threads because I have not seen one yet?
Scott, I feel horrible about the Rebels.

Your concerns, like others posted earlier, are on my mind throughout this. And now that you bring up the race-report thread, I'm curious, too. I know many 'Ohana members posted their RR on our thread. Is that the case with other teams?

(I didn't post one, as I'm wordy enough on other days.)
I have not been part of a team. I have come to WISH and posted on event threads...the 2009 Princess thread and the 2010 Goofy thread. I enjoyed being a part of those threads...but somehow remained oblivious to this whole team thing... I thought I was a member of WISH, but maybe not because I was not a member of a team?

Hope it was okay that I grabbed a twizzler @ DHS!!
You're a WISHer just for posting. And we want to make sure that everyone feels that way, regardless of being a member of a team.
I know that until I asked (last week), I had no clue what "BOTS" were--and I've been hanging around for 2 years! (Didn't feel comfortable asking them--and don't want to make even newer folks uncomfortable trying to figure it out)
Maura
BOTs is the nickname for a group of WISHers who were all doing the same non-Disney race, met up, formed social bonds, and are now virtual and real-life friends. They have a thread here. It's not exclusive, anyone can pop in and join the conversation. Or harass them, as I do.
And the most important post as far as I'm concerned!
Debra I will volunteer to coordinate new team members. Since new WISH'ers are familiar with team, I would propose assigning them randomly and with an eye for keeping team numbers even
Maura
SOLD! Maura is the new keeper of the roster for teams that decide to continue! You will be rewarded for your good works--maybe not in this lifetime, but someday. Unless you count that drink I'll buy you the next time I see you.