Contact us

Enquiries: baysiderunnersandwalkers@gmail.com

Get Connected

 

Once you have joined Bayside Runners and Walkers, to find out what’s happening and keep in touch:
  • The more club sessions and events that you come along to, the more you will feel part of the club. This is by far and away the best way to be in touch.

  • Every Saturday morning after the club run we gather back at the Oven King Bakery, 119 Colburn Avenue for a talk and coffee. Each time we have a brief list of announcements about upcoming activities, congratulate any recent achievements for members, and celebrate birthdays.

  • There are other regular training sessions throughout the week. Most of these invariably include coffee and a chat afterwards. You will hear about all sorts of things at these get-togethers.

  • Facebook is used extensively to involve members. There are two Facebook sites, one is for financial members only. The second, whilst not open to the public, has a wider circulation with many past members as well as friends and family able to access it.

  • The Members-only Facebook page is where official club announcements and any announcements by members to organise runs are posted. You need to initiate a request to join this page – “Bayside Runners and Walkers (members only)”. One of the administrators will then check that you are a financial member before accepting your request
  • Our second Facebook page is for more general social chit-chat and banter, as well as photographs, and even some non-running related chat. You need to also initiate a request to join this page – “Brisbane Bayside Runners & Walkers”. One of the administrators will assess whether you are known to the club (but not necessarily a financial member) beforeaccepting your request.
  • Information about the club is on our web-site http://baysiderunners.com

  • When required, official club meetings are held, our Annual General Meeting is one example. These are held at the Oven King Bakery after a Saturday morning club run. Our meetings are run very efficiently and are short, but enable club members the opportunity to have a say in how the club is run. 
     
  • The minutes of any meetings held are emailed to all members. Other significant messages are also emailed out to members.

  • Finally, if you have a question, ask one of the members – if they don’t know, they will soon point you in the direction of someone who does.