[Namron] Populace Meeting

Shell Atwood shell.atwood at gmail.com
Sat Jan 24 00:52:50 PST 2009


Perhaps my Medieval MacGyver (Robert) can make some suggestions for a slight
sound boost without intrusive equipment.  We've done some things in the
Royal Court that worked well and didn't obviously display the mundane bits
and bobbles that kept it all together.  I'll ask him to ponder the matter.

 

From: Shalon Reynolds [mailto:shalon_reynolds at hotmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 6:03 PM
To: Barony of Namron Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Namron] Populace Meeting

 

I appreciate your commentary on the use of a speaker systems.  It is nice
that we can have open and non-confrontational dialogue about issues
concerning the barony.  
 
I believe (unless I am totally dilusional) that there should be no doubt
that I am loud.  I also have no issues projecting, nor do I mind repeating
items of interest from the officer's reports back to the populace if needed.
However, the option of looking into a speaker system is just that, an
option.  There are several members in our barony that have blessed us with
their presence so long that they actually can be considered "primary
sources". There are also some in our barony with special needs concerning
hearing.  These hearing issues may not be caused by background noise, or
even unruly populace members.  As Margarite mentioned, sometimes it is a
tonality issue.  
 
In the mundane this is why many of your public schools are purchasing what
is called "Front Row" for their elementary classrooms, to ensure that each
and every student in the classroom has equal access to the information being
given.  These are portable speaker systems that can be very discreetly
hidden, but do allow those with hearing issues to have an additional
"boost."  Just googling these portable systems, I found that they can cost
up to $1200.00.  http://www.centrumsound.com/frontrow_togo.html  In addition
to schools, many businesses are purchasing these for large meetings.  
 
I believe that a good solid foundation of members who truely believe in "the
dream" is what has made my "dream" a reality.  Lucas and I will be
celebrating our 2nd anniversary with the SCA at MedFaire.  However as the
blackstar reaches its 30th year, we might have to consider what might need
to be done in order to keep the dream alive for some of our "primary
sources."  
 
Kudos to our seneschal, Lady Jacqueline for diligently finding us a place to
meet each week.  Let's continue to send her our ideas and relevant concerns
about possible meeting places.  However, let us also understand that we must
not point fingers or get hateful in our discussions.  My great-grandmother
who recently passed on to meet her maker taught me several things about life
and one of them is to remember that for every finger you point, there are
always at least three pointing right back at you.  Let us help one another
keep the dream alive for everyone. :)
 
YIS,
Lady Adelheid Lilje
Namron Herald
 
 


> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 10:06:59 -0600
> From: eppersos at oge.com
> To: namron at lists.ansteorra.org
> Subject: Re: [Namron] Populace Meeting
> 
> I have a couple of problems with the idea of buying a speaker system.
> 
> First, most of us are adults. If kindergarten kids can be taught to be
> quiet during a school assembly, surely we SHOULD be able to be courteous
> enough to be mostly quiet during a meeting. If people are disruptive,
> they should be called to task for it and/or asked to leave the area so
> others can hear. Some friendly chatter is fine, if it's addressing the
> meeting, not private talk keeping others from hearing the business at
> hand.
> 
> Second, I don't think we would have be able to use a speaker system
> places like Golden Corral, we would be disturbing other patrons.
> 
> Finally, I don't like the idea of the SCA, which is supposed to be
> recreating the middle ages and renaisance, using an electronic speaker
> system for meetings and court. Possibly some of the larger courts
> (coronations, Steppes Warlord, at Gulf Wars or Pennsic) could benefit
> from one if it could be done discretely and subtly, but if people could
> learn to project, or have either the official herald or a private
> herald(anyone who can and will project their voice, actually) speak or
> repeat things for them, AND people would be courteous and quiet, it
> shouldn't be needed.
> 
> Annabelle
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: namron-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org
> [mailto:namron-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Margaret Decker
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 10:48 PM
> To: Barony of Namron Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Namron] Populace Meeting
> 
> One thing thay Gwyneth said really cought my eye and that was low
> voices. 
> Surly
> we now have enough in the treasury to purchase a portable speaker system
> for business meetings (and maybe court).
> Margarite
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