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(I wasn't sure where to put this question, so I apologize if I got it wrong)
I own & run a website bringing together owners of a vintage boat manufacturer. We (there are 4 website administrators) occasionally hold 'meets' during the summer where we'll get together for river runs, lake outings, and organize a large annual gathering once per year in MN.
The club collects no dues, we provide nothing but a time and a place to meet.
For the large annual gathering, the marina & campground ask that the administrators handle registration & camping fees. So we collect their fees for them, along with a small fee tacked on to pay for the website fees, and for a local restaurant to supply the fried chicken. The rest of the food is potluck.
We aren't making any money, we are just a bunch of guys who love our old boats and meet up to share our passion for them.
As you might expect, some guys like their beer...we do not supply any alcohol. We anywhere from 50-75 boats in attendance (100-150 people), with guys coming from all corners of the US & Europe.
The club has grown quite popular in the 7 years its been around, and I took over the website 2 years ago, but I am not the club director...we really don't have one...just a forum for like minded guys to hang out, and occasionally hit the lakes together.
The question lately has come up if owning the website creates a potential liability for me? Any thoughts would be appreciated!
(I wasn't sure where to put this question, so I apologize if I got it wrong)
I own & run a website bringing together owners of a vintage boat manufacturer. We (there are 4 website administrators) occasionally hold 'meets' during the summer where we'll get together for river runs, lake outings, and organize a large annual gathering once per year in MN.
The club collects no dues, we provide nothing but a time and a place to meet.
For the large annual gathering, the marina & campground ask that the administrators handle registration & camping fees. So we collect their fees for them, along with a small fee tacked on to pay for the website fees, and for a local restaurant to supply the fried chicken. The rest of the food is potluck.
We aren't making any money, we are just a bunch of guys who love our old boats and meet up to share our passion for them.
As you might expect, some guys like their beer...we do not supply any alcohol. We anywhere from 50-75 boats in attendance (100-150 people), with guys coming from all corners of the US & Europe.
The club has grown quite popular in the 7 years its been around, and I took over the website 2 years ago, but I am not the club director...we really don't have one...just a forum for like minded guys to hang out, and occasionally hit the lakes together.
The question lately has come up if owning the website creates a potential liability for me? Any thoughts would be appreciated!