[Northkeep] Look at us in the news!(Could robertFitzmaorganplease contact)
Gordon Fridenberg
fitzmorgan at msn.com
Sun Jan 25 07:09:15 PST 2004
I think Gililian's post pretty much covered the question. It looks to
me as if they have their bases covered.
Robert Fitzmorgan
NR Seneschal
>From: "April Gillilan" <agillilan at swbell.net>
>Reply-To: The Barony of Northkeep <northkeep at ansteorra.org>
>To: "'The Barony of Northkeep'" <northkeep at ansteorra.org>
>Subject: RE: [Northkeep] Look at us in the news!(Could
>robertFitzmaorganplease contact)
>Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 08:58:05 -0600
>
>In all seriousness, this article is one of the better ones we have gotten
>in
>the Stillwater NewsPress, but it does still leave many things to be
>desired.
>Most of the names are spelled correctly, and many of the quotes are
>correct,
>but not all (did you see the one about Queen Elizabeth *II*?).
>
>
>
>Being open to the public does not require a food handlers license. What
>makes you think that? Mooneschadowes events have always been open to the
>public, as long as they pay the entry fee and make an attempt at period
>garb. This one will be no different.
>
>
>
>Yes, everyone who is not a member of the SCA, Inc. will be required to pay
>the non-member surcharge. Even if Mooneschadowe had the money to pay for
>them all (which we dont), it is against the NMS rules to pay the surcharge
>with SCA funds. I already have a correction written up and ready to go to
>the NewsPress about the site fees, among other things.
>
>
>
>Mooneschadowe has known for quite some time that this event would get more
>public notice than others. It is a new site for the SCA, close to town,
>and
>in a great location. We have had similar events in the past (Mikael and
>Mikaelas Coronation at the Castle) that were advertised locally and still
>managed to be a good SCA event without anyone suffering stiff fines. We
>are prepared to handle any non SCA person that walks through the doors and
>make sure we all still have a good time and are able to use the site again
>in the future.
>
>
>
>Dont forget that the SCA is not a cult, dealing only with its members and
>to hell with the rest of the world. We are a bunch of people with the same
>interests that like to talk to other people with similar interests. We are
>always (or should be) encouraging new members. The more the merrier,
>right?
>This is a wonderful opportunity for Mooneschadowe, and many other groups in
>the North, to get some good publicity and potential new members.
>
>
>
>Besides, Im not panicking, Im excited! Heck, we are going on live
>television Wednesday morning to tell everyone in Stillwater about the SCA
>and how much fun it is. Think of how many people might find out about the
>SCA who never knew that something they were searching for is already here.
>
>
>
>Lady Gilyan Clonmacnoise
>
>Matriarch of Mooneschadowe
>
>
>
>
>
>This all poses yet another problem for those of us who were doing food
>items
>as a static display. Because this is now open to the public the way I am
>reading the law I would be required to have a food handlers license or face
>some pretty stiff fines.....I was told to check with the regional seneschal
>on this so if Robert could please drop me a line off list on this I would
>apprechiate it.
>
>
>
>Secondly are the mundanes going to be required to pay the non member
>surcharge??? By what was printed in the article it doesnt appear
>so.....does
>this mean Moonshadowe will be eating the non member surcharge for
>everyone?????
>
>
>
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