I think it might be NERDS time to host NAFO. Otherwise, it might be time to the WFO group to get active again and host their second NAFO...Reno was a blast...although gas was about $5/gal in Kalifornia that year.
I don't know "whose time" it is...but hopefully someone will step up. I know it ain't me...too much fokkin' work it looks like. Sounds like the SWFokkers and Midwest Auxiliary did a fine job this year...Kudos!
Like Wheatie said, I'm not sure it's about "whose turn" it is but rather who wants to do the job, and it can be a job.
Frankly, I stepped in for this year because of Don's way too over the top excuse for getting out of doing the work and AJ is basically a simpleton. JSNS.
Putting these shindigs on is all about how elaborate you want to make it. We kept it basic and got lucky with a location that was well placed, very accommodating, had meeting space, the ability to cater without a third party, booze available, outdoor hang out space, other food choices nearby, grocery store, and a dealership for tires/repairs/parts.That's hard enough to find, now negotiate a rate that's reasonable (a very subjective term),
Then decide if you want "swag" (that's a full time time in itself - just think about calling people up and asking them for free stuff - Bob/Intech worked hard).
Do you want rally shirts? Find a vendor who can do the job well and don't forget to offer a female version of the shirt (for the love of god, don't forget that).
Then figure out how you're going to collect the $$ and pay all the bills.
It's not a small undertaking, but it IS really nice to see a bunch of cool people get together and have a good time.
Oh, one more thing... ask for help. People are willing to help.