[MR] and now the business stuff starts

Steve Lackey edeconde at gmail.com
Mon Apr 13 12:17:00 PDT 2009


Quick Question:

This is the second time I've seen the $1500.00 figure quoted, but I
can not seem to locate where in Law or Policy that the Kingdom's share
of the profits must equal any specific number. Where can I find this
codified somewhere? Did I overlook something?

Thanks!

~Estienne

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Elaine Koogler <kiridono at gmail.com> wrote:
> The main reason that there is a
> problem with getting bids for Kingdom events (Crown, Coronation, Twelfth
> Night) isn't that groups don't want to do them.  It's because of the
> requirement that the Kingdom's share of the profits must always be $1500.
> There are all sorts of reasons why, even with a carefully planned event,
> this required amount cannot be reached, weather, the economy, an expensive
> site, etc.  So groups are reticent about hosting these events because of the
> difficulty of finding a site that will allow for this kind of "shared"
> profit.  I know this probably opens another "can of worms," but it is a
> major factor.  I know we do not want to be involved in Kingdom events any
> more because of the strain that this put on our group.
>
> Kiri
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