[Ansteorra] attracting and keeping new people

Joseph Percer jpercer at gmail.com
Sun Apr 30 17:24:13 PDT 2006


Speaking as someone who was "thrust" (by my own choice) into an office
directly following their first event, I think that this is definitely not
something that should be regulated in any way. Careful work by the Shire
seneschal and regional officer can help to determine if the person is ready.
We seem to have pretty good luck down here in Seawinds judging what it is
people need to help them grow into good SCA worker-bees. It really does
differ for everyone. Some people are okay jumping right into an office, some
people just need to offer to run children's activities or help cook in the
kitchen. There's something for everyone at an SCA event, the person just
needs to look around and find it.

Jayme
Seawinds

On 4/30/06, Elizabeth Blackthorne <damsle_n_distress2003 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I will answer that, as it was my quote.  I did not say they should be
> prevented from serving, there are MANY ways to serve without holding an
> office or being in charge of something at an event.  I have seen newbies run
> out by the politics of having an office thrust on them.  I had been playing
> 1-2 months and was made the hospitiler of our group.  At that time, I didn't
> have enough time invested in discovering the dream, to care enough to do the
> job.  Yes, the regional fired me because I didn't report.  Years later, I
> got involved again.  I kept myself out of offices by not having a membership
> for about 2 years.  I was able to play and live in the dream.  Found some
> service I LOVED doing.  Got a membership and became an regional officer.  I
> found that I didn't want us to lose our shire standing, so I took another
> office.  Then, I decided when the co-autocrat for one of our events flaked
> out, this job needed to be done by somebody.  No one was stepping up, I
> wanted the event
> to go well, so I stepped up.  Then mundane issues had our seneschal unable
> to continue in the office.  Once again, no one wanted the job.  I didn't
> really "want" it either, but I didn't want our shire to fold.  I took the
> job.
>
> The point to all this is, I learned that I truly wanted to be a part of
> this by taking time to just play.  I found the dream, so I became willing to
> bear the burdons to keep it alive.  If I hadn't taken that time and just had
> offices continually thrust upon me, I would have walked away again.  Before
> I found the dream, it seemed like there was more work in my hobby than at my
> job.  When I took the time to find the dream, the work was necessary in
> order for me to keep it, which made it worth it.
>
> Please do help the newbies find ways of serving so that they are
> invested.  You can show them waterbearing, feast serving, feast prep, hall
> decorating, field heralding, and countless other things so they can find
> that niche.  Just because you are not an officer, or not in charge of
> running something does not mean you are not serving your group, region,
> kingdom, and society.
>
> Elizabeth
>
> Carl Chipman <cchipman at nomadics.com> wrote: Ok, you lost me.  How does
> preventing them from serving (one of our primary distinguishing traits) help
> retain new people?
>
> Or are you quoting someone else, and the formatting got messed up?
>
> JP
>
> Carl Chipman
> Nomadics, Inc.
> http://www.nomadics.com
>   _____
>
> From: gail young [mailto:gwynethb63 at yahoo.com]
> To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." [mailto:ansteorra at ansteorra.org]
> Sent: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 11:16:51 -0500
> Subject: [Ansteorra] attracting and keeping new people
>
>
> In my opinion, No One who has been playing less than 2 years should be
> allowed to hold an office at all. Someone should also have just attended at
> least three events before being put in charge of something at an event.
> Maybe this way we could keep the newbies we attract.
>
> This may be true for some, but I've known losts of new people who really
> didn't feel a part of things until they were given a job and some
> responsibility.
>   I think the key is providing them with the support and encouragement
> they need to succeed.
>   gwyneth
>
>
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