[Elfsea] Springfaire

Spence and Robin Mabry smabry at flash.net
Fri Feb 28 19:54:40 PST 2003


Good Gentles,
Having come off of a major burn-out when the "core" gets tired, I
suggest that each of the "core" grab a (relative) newcomer to assist in
whatever it is you are doing.
I assisted in some major mundane events (i.e. Bluebonnet Homebrew
Competitions). By the time I was finished, I found that I had NO desire
to even look at a bottle of homebrew, let alone start a new batch. (And
I'm talking mead that has to age 3 years for best results.)
We discovered that one of the best ways to get others involved is to ask
for the assistance of a person from another group. If a Ft. Worth Capper
was in charge of placing the orders for prize ribbons, s/he would have a
member of the Dallas group follow around to learn the ropes for next
year's event.
The head of security could have a relative/trustworthy newcomer do the
rounds with him/her. If nothing else, it'll give the new person a taste
of what the job entails. Who knows? S/he might even like it!
I don't tend to sign up for stuff because I like just running errands
for whoever needs them, although I tend to prefer kitchen stuff.
Just my two cents.
YIS,
HL RdS

-----Original Message-----
From: elfsea-admin at ansteorra.org [mailto:elfsea-admin at ansteorra.org] On
Behalf Of lizdenpeters at juno.com
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 6:18 PM
To: elfsea at ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: [Elfsea] Springfaire


Good Gentles,

I have attended and enjoyed many Elfsea events and hope to do so in the
future.  I do not live within the environs of Elfsea but support Elfsea
as Elfsea supports my Barony, the Steppes.  I have already volunteered
to assist with set up and will probably do a stint at gate with my
husband as we usually do.

It would appear that Elfsea is facing a problem that is occurring in
Steppes (and probably other places as well) also.  Regardless of how
numerous the Barony's membership is,  there is a "core" group in the
Barony that works every event, does set-up, tear-down, security, gate,
etc., etc.  This situation has been escalating for the past number of
years in both Baronies.   Both Baronies have a large number of paid and
unpaid members  who attend these events  and presumably, enjoy them but
do not volunteer to do anything to assist with the running of the event.
The "core" members run all the Baronial events, and, due to this,
burnout is inevitable.  Therefore, I issue a challenge to those of you
who also love and enjoy the dream.  Volunteer a couple of hours for
security, gate or wherever you are needed.  Many hands do make light
work for all.

In service to the dream,

Lady Fionnuala the Fey "Nuala"
Barony of the Steppes

On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 12:40:31 -0600 "Lisa Duke" <arabella at elfsea.net>
writes:
> I am a firm believer in communication and setting things out on the
> table. I believe in positive discussions.  I believe the populace
> should be able to
> voice their personal opinions without fear of hurting any person's
> feelings.
>
> I also feel it is important to avail myself of the best tools to get
> information to the most people possible. In that vein this medium is
> the
> best tool.
>
> The subject I will be speaking about is touchy, and to some people
> very personal. What I am suggesting is in no way a slight towards any
> single
> person.  These are my feelings and opinions.
>
> I volunteered to be the Springfaire Steward.  I volunteered to try to
> save this event.  I have a co-steward whom I have worked with in the
> past and
> been very successful working with him.  Thank you Master Richard.  I
> am
> equally pleased to have another co-steward who is willing to learn
> the ropes
> and become an effective event steward.  Thank you Centurion Virgil,
> your
> willingness to continue shows great strength.
>
> I know that Springfaire is very special to many people in different
> ways.  I got my very first award, my AoA, at a Springfaire.  I'd like
> to see the
> tradition continue for many years.
>
> I also believe that the "lack of enthusiasm" in volunteering to work
> at this event is the populace speaking VERY LOUDLY about how they/you
> feel about
> this event.  I feel that the lack of enthusiasm is   a sign that
> this event
> should be cancelled.  I feel that it is in no way dishonorable to
> cancel
> this event.
>
> I'd like to open a positive discussion, positive is the key word here,

> about why or why not cancel this event.
>
> The site we have chosen should NOT be a part of this discussion. I am
> not overly fond of Tanglewood myself, but it has the least possible
> financial
> impact on the barony.   I can live with Tanglewood for one more event
> if
> it's in the best financial interest for the Barony.
>
> I also understand others opinions who have communicated with me
> privately about why they will not be attending because of the site. I
> respect your
> opinions and I will miss you.
>
> What reasons should we cancel this event?  What are our goals if we
> continue at this time. I want to hear from others.
>
> So .......... what say you?
>
> Arabella de Montacute, Steward for Springfaire
>
>
>
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