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gil Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 18415
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 05 10:45 am Post subject: organising community events |
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I seem to have offered to write / collate an article on the nuts and bolts of organising community events, particularly dances / concerts.
It's always struck me that these kind of events are very downsizerish in nature,
a) being of, by and for the people
b) not being consumption-driven, commercial 'leisure opportunities'
c) often involving active participation by all present (the band play, and everyone else gets up and dances : neither would make sense without the other, and the event is the interplay between them), though there are usually a few spectators.
d) offering homemade food supplied by local volunteers
Obviously there are lots of other kinds of community event, and for various purposes : fundraising, community cohesion and creation, special interest groups, etc.
I thought it would be good if folk on this site pooled their experience and knowledge of 'how to' put on events. Doing something like that for the first time can be quite stressful and worrying. Especially when it comes to ticket sales, and whether you're going to cover costs !
And if you downsize by moving out to a smaller or more rural community, this can be one way of getting involved with and making a contribution to the local area / school / etc.
Would love to have contributions from downsizers on this forum - I know that many of you are active in your local communities one way or another (scouts / church / PTA / etc). PM me. We could start a thread as well, but I think this kind of information might be too useful to leave in only that form.
I'm happy to collate, part-write, and structure the article.
Look forward to hearing from you all : particularly Mochyn, Sarah D, jamsam and Fiddlesticks Julie (your names have been mentioned or your posts suggest that you know about these kinds of thing)
cheers
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jamsam
Joined: 21 Oct 2005 Posts: 2560 Location: erm....i dont know, its dark.
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gil Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 18415
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jamsam
Joined: 21 Oct 2005 Posts: 2560 Location: erm....i dont know, its dark.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 06 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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ok here goes then...
firstly, what ever you get involved in, do it for the right reasons. no revenge organising or family feuds will help to put on anything...believe me, i had to get through some hair raising meetings whilst being given the death stare of a friend scorned.
secondly, it will help if its all jolly, happy and fun. i know that sounds a bit 1950's but if you dont have a laugh and a pint then dont get involved..it will seem easier and quicker if you all get on.
im always surprised at the ideas that come from the strangest places, so i always have a pen and some paper to get peoples emails or phone numbers, whether im in the school yard or im town, i will see something, but always give it a credit.
ive found that in wales the language is a real issue, if all the committee memeb rs speak welsh then 99% of the meetings will be in welsh, so where ever you are, city or country , try to include other non-local language people. it might help to find out what the most common language is, hindi,urdu,welsh whatever!!
If you are planning some big event, summer show or concert, check whatelse is on. silly i know, but never double book a village show or big wedding, as we found 1n 2003 when the biggest local wedding of the decde was on the same day as the local show and the royal welsh...bad move!!
lastly, if you need real basic help, try to follow this:
1.tell anyone and everyone about what you want to do, someone will share your vision
2.have clearly defined and simple roles, always milk someone for thier talents and never overlook a willing volunteer
3.have fun!
4.be realistic, dont stage glastonbury in the back of the school and always check with the council/police about the licence and conditions of ANY event.
( remeber the fundraising tea party that was made to buy an entertainments license because the poster said'live music'? no..precisely!)
hope that helps.. |
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Mrs Fiddlesticks
Joined: 02 Nov 2004 Posts: 10460
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Mary-Jane
Joined: 13 Jan 2005 Posts: 18397 Location: The Fishing Strumpet is from Ceredigion in West Wales
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46249 Location: yes
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