[MR] The importance of pre-reg

Alan MacNeill gormofberra at gmail.com
Fri Oct 27 10:21:59 PDT 2006


In theory I would (gasp) agree with you, Logan.  Fewer events would
mean more quality of events.

However, consider...

There are 52 calendar weekends in a given year.

Of these, at least 3 are basically unusable due to Major Holiday
(Xmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter.  Others are bad as well)

Kingdom has the first weekend of every month reserved for Kingdom
events, subtracting 12 weekends available.

Pennsic occupies three full weekends, not to mention the weekend
thereof or thereafter when most SCA folks are in Prep or Recovery.

By my math, that leaves 32 available scheduling weekends in the year.

According to http://www.atlantia.sca.org/groups.php, we have 50 groups
in this Kingdom.

Which 18 don't get to host events?  Keep in mind that for the majority
of groups, event hosting is the only way they can generate any income
at all to cover expenses for the group.

Add in that Baronies are expected to have more than one event a year
(if only so that junior spaceranger autocrats can gain experience
before tackling "the big one"), and that not every group has access to
a site that can support The Full Featured Event...and whatcha gonna
do?

On 10/27/06, Logan <logan at ebonwoulfe.com> wrote:
> i honestly think most of the issues brought up would pretty much go away if
> we had fewer events with more offered.  any given weekend there are a half
> dozen events on the calendar and, to be honest, most of them sound boring.
> bang for the buck goes a long way in getting people excited about attending
> an event.  autocrats need to do some pr work and get people excited about
> events.  but, instead, we have cookie cutter event after cookie cutter
> event.  events should be a service to those that attend.  autocrats need to
> concentrate more on playing host than playing boss.  at least, that's my
> thought on it.
>
> regards
> logan



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