X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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1st April 17, 05:47 AM
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Central PA KiltCon
I am hosting a KiltCon on Tartan Day at McCreary's Pub in Marietta, Pa. I would like to invite all of you to attend. There is no cover charge, just wear a kilt and come and have some food and a pint or two.
Here is the event page for facebook.
/Sincerely,
Donald Henderson Jr
Kilt Con
A Global Convention Celebrating the Kilt on Tartan Day.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 1st April 17 at 12:17 PM.
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1st April 17, 12:00 PM
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Maybe it is just me, and maybe I am guilty of being just a little proud of what X Marks is and has done over all the years.
To many of our 20,000 members wearing a kilt is just a normal thing. Some of our members have worn a kilt for over 50 years and quite a few wear the kilt everyday. Myself included.
So I guess I view this new "year-in-a-kilt" with a bit of a smile. My first full year in a kilt was over 12 years ago.
But I guess what hits me most, as the owner of this forum, is the idea that it is OK to register to X Marks, and as a first post, promote a gathering for another site. It just seems rude somehow.
I would never even consider going on this guy's blog site and try to drum up members for X Marks.
No new member introduction post to our Newbie section, no introduction of any sort. Just a first post that says "Hey, come support this other thing."
This upcoming Tartan Day X Marks members will be having Kilt Nights all over the world. I just took a quick look in our kilt night announcement section and there are a lot of Tartan Day Kilt Nights announced. To us here, kilt nights are normal. We get together and share our love of the kilt. Plain, simple, without fanfare or the need to feel we have to promote or push it.
We have seen things like this before. Some guy discovers the kilt. For some strange reason he seems to think that he is the first one to ever do so. He gets excited and decides to tell the world. Sometimes things get a little carried away. This is nothing new, We have seen this before. In fact it happens so often that there is a little part in our FAQ's that addresses this exact issue.
Announcements of events and functions are helpful and can keep our members informed of what is going on. We welcome announcements of events and functions as long as they do not cross the line and become promotion. It would be very suspect if your sole reason for joining is to post announcements of your event or if you are directly involved with, or would profit from the event. Dates, times and locations can be listed but pricing, ticket sales or collections of funds is not. When an announcement crosses the line and becomes promotion will lie solely with the Forum Moderators.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 1st April 17 at 12:05 PM.
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