This seems like fun. Have you thought of "persona booths" and A&S booths? Lady Brigit had something like that and it worked very well. We set up tables and the artisan did their thing and between them we had people with tables on different personas. I sat in my somewhat "period" area and told stories about the Chivalric period. Someone else did Early period and told Viking and Celtic tales. Another person did late period. We also had displays of different table settings that might be use at a feast and other things that SCAers have and use. People where very interest in things we had made from mundane items. By showing simple stuff along with the complex it gave people a concept of what they could do if they wanted to join. It took the scare off joining. Everyone had contact info and this allowed the new people to meet up with people they shared interest with them. It also gave SCAers ideas as to what they could do. There was a lot of cross learning among the Artisans. Many people do not know what is available in their own groups. Willow de Wisp ________________________________________________________________________ Interested in getting caught up on today's news? Click here to checkout USA TODAY Headlines. http://track.juno.com/s/lc?s=198954&u=http://www.usatoday.com/news/front.htm?csp=24