Five minutes isn't much time to speak to the membership and the general public about what you plan for the organization.
Then again, maybe a candidate for an office won't or can't make it to the Expo. Both Expos we've had, membership attendance was between 20-40%.
We had the right idea to have them outline on the website their ideas and plans for the club. That is, w/out membership criticism. The missing ingredient was the newsletter, which we cannot find someone to publish. Both are necessary ingredients to reach the membership. Many internet members have given up accessing the website for the obvious reasons.
I've been a member for 6 years and an officer for 5 and a half. I have processed memberships for 5 of them. Spoken to and answered questions from many also. Quite a few have been members longer than me. Overall, they are proud to belong and support the club, for all it has accomplished, for a small club, and the work being done by a few on their own time and expense.
I would gladly and truthfully answer any questions I can from any member or yourself who pms me or calls.