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Try to get in the Campus Activities Mart - that was a main premise in reinstating our Registered Student Group status. They offer us a table that we can do whatever with on Library Lawn (or somewhere else? the stadium?). We've set up a pavilion over the table before - that was absolutely awesome and all the other clubs were jealous! But the point is that it gives us the same face time and credence as every other | Try to get in the Campus Activities Mart - that was a main premise in reinstating our Registered Student Group status. They offer us a table that we can do whatever with on Library Lawn (or somewhere else? the stadium?). We've set up a pavilion over the table before - that was absolutely awesome and all the other clubs were jealous! But the point is that it gives us the same face time and credence as every other special-interest group on campus. | ||
Revision as of 07:40, 7 September 2012
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Points from the campus demo held 9-5-12. Will be adjusted as time/inspiration hit. Suggestions sent to elsa@hailmog.org will get the machine moving again.
Timing
Try to get in the Campus Activities Mart - that was a main premise in reinstating our Registered Student Group status. They offer us a table that we can do whatever with on Library Lawn (or somewhere else? the stadium?). We've set up a pavilion over the table before - that was absolutely awesome and all the other clubs were jealous! But the point is that it gives us the same face time and credence as every other special-interest group on campus.
The last week of August is historically the "sweet spot" for attracting new interest because:
- Students aren't overcommitted with their classes yet
- They may not have figured out their interests, so we can help!
The first week of September is a good fall-back spot because:
- It's often rainy or at least slightly cooler than August. Rainy demos have the advantage of being comfortable. Of course, they wash away our chalkings.
- Some years, it's too hot to think earlier in August, so this week may be a better bet for the weather.
It's not advisable to schedule later than that first week of September because we'll need to find garb, armor, and other assistance for everyone who shows interest, and we still have Triumphe to put on.
Prepwork
- Campus permits - for the space and time, for chalking, for any fliers we hang up
- Fliers!
- Business Cards!
- Chalking!
- O'Colly and maybe Newspress communication. Maybe write up a Press Release ahead of the fact? That would help a bit with the weird phrasing. Ask the Hospitaler's office for help - there are Media rules and considerations involved.
Stuff to Bring
- Tables - 2-3, arranged in an L?
- Table cloths!
- Chairs - as many as we can get
- Pavilions - 3 if we can, one with walls all around for changing/storage.
- Dog mat rugs - this year, we had an open pavilion for hanging-out space and it was often used as such - the fighters rested there and talked to people between bouts
- Foods - some sammich things, some easy snacking things (no-mess finger foods are best)
- Drinks - water, Gatorade
- Display pieces - Fiber arts (textiles), Leather arts, Well-crafted armor, Pretty weapons, Framed scrolls, Beads on a string, Jewelry, Metal work
- Everyone should wear nice garb if possible. Not necessarily the nicest thing they own, but the nicest thing that will tolerate the weather and the working. Gulf Wars and Mooneschadowe shirts are a reasonable compromise.