[Bards] Eisteddfod as a stand alone event -- was Apologies
Jay Rudin
rudin at ev1.net
Mon Dec 17 11:39:06 PST 2007
Emma replied to Donnchadh answering Rhiannon who milked the cow with
the crumpled horn, that swallowed the spider to catch the fly, who played
knick-knack on my knee, connected to the thigh bone, wi' the auld moon in
her arms, with men on first or first and second with less than two outs,
unless married filing jointly with more than $400 declared on schedule B,
all the rest have thirty-one, while the cheese stands alone. This mileage
for comparison purposes only; actual mileage may vary. No salesman will
call. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Burma Shave.
D> A site that would work extremely well for this may be Camp E-Ko-Wah.
D> It is a Girl Scout camp that allows alcohol with many cabins, a good hall
D> with full kitchen, a nice large fire ring with benches, several bath houses
D> with warm showers, and the entire thing only costs $490 for the weekend.
D> It's in the southern part of the Northern Region, not too far off I-35.
D> Namron, Eldern Hills, and Wiesenfeuer have all taken to using this camp
D> and they love us.
E> As I said before, if funding, or finding funding is an issue for a stand alone
E> event, there is a year. We can raise the money in various ways, if there are
E> no other resources.
It might be a great site, but we can't know until we have agreed on enough to know about the time and the schedule. If it's a camping event, then I don't think we want it in December in Oklahoma.
Yes, fund-raising is probably a good idea. The kingdom budget doesn't leave room to lose money on these events.
Robin of Gilwell / Jay Rudin
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