SIMPLY MY BEST

UPDATE: This was the website where we figured out what SMB would be. Then we created a new site for SMB 2014. Then, in March, 2014, we launched a REAL website for the event and our nonprofit called Pilot Butte Summit Seekers. Check it out...

WWW.PILOTBUTTESUMMITSEEKERS.ORG

Kind of cool to watch it change from something we literally made up as we went along to something that was built on the efforts of so many and actually planned to some degree. It will be fun to watch the new website take shape over the coming months.

Btw, if you haven't heard, SMB 2014 is May 10th!

Note: Many functions on this old site have been removed or disabled, but the blog remains as a record of the SMB journey.

Monday, July 22, 2013

New website and other important announcements

We have a new SMB website:  http://bendsmb.blogspot.com/
And a new email address: bendSMB@gmail.com

Both are much easier to remember, but there are a host of other reasons for the change including:
  • We have divided readers into two groups.  If you just want the basic info, the new website is for you.  If you want more detailed info, you have the option of becoming a member where you get access to a "members only" website and other perks (see below)
  • Last year we were were essentially making things up as we went along.  Now we have a better idea of who we are and what we do and the new website will reflect that.
Our very first newsletter will start circulating this week.  It will be a good update for SMB participants who don't use the web.  It is also a fast way to get the gist of how things went at SMB 2013 along with the plans for next year.  Unfortunately, we never got physical addresses for people.  So try to find Carol on the Butte if you want a copy.  We are trying to find another way for people to get copies.  Email us if you have an idea.  Meanwhile, I will make an online copy available soon.

I mentioned "membership" above and that will be a new concept for most.  It helps solve a lot of problems we had in trying to figure out how to make SMB a yearly event and how to best use the money we raise on the Butte.  By far the biggest problem it solves is how to pay for the event itself.  Last year's event cost over $600 which came out of the pockets of a few people.  The bigger SMB 2014 might cost as much as $2,000.  When you become a member, that helps insure that SMB will happen year after year.  You also get a bunch of perks including a cool button (see below) and the newsletter mailed to you.  Learn more about becoming a member on the new website.  The first 50 members are "Founding Members" and the remainder for SMB 2014 are "Charter Members."