12th Night

Jan 12, 2010 23:18

It was Twelfth Night on Saturday. I love 12th Night. I hadn’t been to one in 2 years. In 2008, Twelfth Night was in Kingston (with the accompanying Kingston Curse http://dubhease.livejournal.com/67457.html). I’m not sure there was a baronial one last year, in favour of Kingdom Twelfth ( Read more... )

puppets, autocrat, performance, children, events

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green_ogre January 13 2010, 13:32:47 UTC
I had a lot of fun and the event went very well.

Thank you for running it.

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cortejo January 13 2010, 15:17:29 UTC
33 adults (who signed in - some refused to sign in)

Can you let me know who that was? ITs really not cool.

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dubhease January 13 2010, 23:57:40 UTC
They were blue membership card holders so they really didn't have to sign in. I'm not sure all of them showed Gabrielle their cards, but that is another story.

She made notation of 17 adults with blue cards, but I'm not sure if that was completely in addition to the 33 who signed in, taking the total to 50. That seems implausible.

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cortejo January 14 2010, 00:58:40 UTC
I don't know. there seemed like a LOT of people when I was singing.

But that might be perspective.

My primary network who where there is 13 people anyway, if there were only 30 people that would be half the people.

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dubhease January 14 2010, 04:19:26 UTC
It really was 50 adults. Plus 12 kids + 3 teens.

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suelet January 13 2010, 15:32:55 UTC
::legal hat on here::
The SCA event policy, from corporate, is that you cannot require a sign in for any member carrying a blue card.
I don't agree with it, but that's SCA policy.
If they were blue card members and refused to sign in, they are well within the SCA corporate guidelines to do so.
If you used *any* kind of sign in sheet, you are required to submit that with your event report. (And please remember to send your wiavers and any minor documentation to me...)
If they are white card members, or non members, if they don't sign the waiver they don't get in...period.

If you want to sit and talk about this policy at some point, I'm happy to do so.

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dubhease January 13 2010, 23:59:55 UTC
That was indeed the case. I'm not sure if they all showed the gate keeper their cards.

I have a blue card as does Piers, but I still signed in. I figured that it didn't hurt and would help me with head counts. (Plus I was too busy to go and get it and show it to Gabrielle.)

I need you to email me your new address (here or on Facebook) so that I can mail them to you.

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pamhill January 14 2010, 01:51:31 UTC
I was told that anyone who had a blue card and showed it to me did not need to sign in. I saw cards for everyone who said they had one. If they did not they signed in. It was the names plus the ticks so 50 total.

2 people gave me a hard time because they said it was not an official SCA event so they did not have to show their cards but one showed her cards and the other signed in.

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suelet January 15 2010, 13:44:13 UTC
Sorry...SCA activity...you sign a waiver if you're not carrying a card.
Period.

*shakes head*

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pamhill January 14 2010, 01:54:03 UTC
I enjoyed doing gate. I had a few people come over and chat with me which was fun because some of them I had not talked to in a long time. :-)

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