SC - Feast Prices
LrdRas at aol.com
LrdRas at aol.com
Tue Mar 7 19:58:00 PST 2000
In a message dated 3/7/00 8:24:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,
baronsig at peganet.com writes:
<< 1) How much is usually charged for feasts throughout the various
Kingdoms,
Shire of Abhainn Ciach Ghlas, Sylvan Kingdom of Aethelmearc. Usually
$5.00/head-feast; $1.25/head lunch, 50 cents/head-breakfast. The site fee
includes lunch and breakfast fees as these are available to all who attend.
2) What are the budgets for feasts in general
In our shire it is $5.00/head the same as what you pay for it.
<< 3) Are feasts considered profit centers by the 'crats, or are they done
on a cost plus basis, looking to recover costs plus a bit?>>
In our shire. Feast fees are never considered a source for shire profits. If
the Kitchen Steward comes in under budget great, if it is break even (the
ideal) fine, if over budget then the shire reimburses the amount over. Fund
raising is accomplished through selling chances on a feast basket, or
whatever and through auctions.
Merchants, in lieu of cash fees, are asked to donate an item of their choice
to be used in the auction and shire members donate other items used for both
the auction and the drawings.
Other sources of fund raising in the past has been a food booth for several
years at the Lewisburg Arts Festival and a 'feast' to go was offered a couple
of years at the Old Jail Demo. Sometimes there are stipends from public
school demos but that source is rare and of little import. But to get back to
your question, no, feasts are not considered as a source for fund raising in
our shire.
I am sure that other shires and baronies have different methods that may be
much different from ours which might include using feast as a fund raiser but
I have not heard of it in the shires immediately surrounding ours.
Ras
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