
Originally Posted by
Tom Craig
Chris,
You make good sense with your point on this. The only catch is that there are fewer and fewer people with a track record for putting on events these days, on either side of the hobby.
On the mainstream side, except for GAC, Cedar Creek, and New Market, there haven't been "national" events put on by a reliable crew in some years. On the c/h/p side of things there has been somewhat of a push to have our own "national" events but with the way things work out, we're down to a very small handful of guys who are trusted to put on such events.
So, the question becomes how can we find ways to foster and encourage new people/organizations to put on events. You know very well the labor and liability that comes with hosting an event, AND the at times overwhelming criticsm and complaints that come along with it too. For those who haven't tried it, it is an experience to see what a largely thankless job event hosting is. With all that in mind, we desperately need folks to step forward and take on the task of creating and staffing events for us to enjoy.
Take care,
Tom Craig
The Not Me Thank You Mess
Tom you stand corrected, the NSA has a very successful track record of running successful 'mainstream' 'national' events.....
so too Perryville and Sacramento KY (OK so Sac isn't so 'national' these days)...
I guess Bentonville, McDowell, and Anders run events don't count.......but they are national, successful, mainstream, and have been running for awhile. How about Olustee?
But I hear you.....we are short qualified large event organizers.....
RJ Samp
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