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9th August 08, 06:39 AM
#31
Our games in Kansas City were dismal. We hold the games next to the Missouri River and it was at flood stage. My clan wasn't even represented. The crowd was down because of the weather and other economic factors. I can only hope that it will be better next year. Carbomb and his band were playing but the attendance was dismal at best. I was manning the beer tent and there was lack luster sales.
I will be back next year and hope it was the weather that caused the lack of attendance...
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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11th August 08, 05:03 PM
#32
With Texas the size state that it is, everything requires travel, which requires fuel, which hits the pocketbook. And, too, the vendors who frequent the games I normally attend come quite a distance themselves; I'm sure they're feeling the gas crunch even more.
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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11th August 08, 05:07 PM
#33
 Originally Posted by ChattanCat
I was manning the beer tent and there was lack luster sales.
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....that right there is one of the seven warning signs of the impending apocalypse and may signal the end of life as we know it.
Best
AA
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11th August 08, 06:58 PM
#34
 Originally Posted by ChattanCat
Our games in Kansas City were dismal. We hold the games next to the Missouri River and it was at flood stage. My clan wasn't even represented. The crowd was down because of the weather and other economic factors. I can only hope that it will be better next year. Carbomb and his band were playing but the attendance was dismal at best. I was manning the beer tent and there was lack luster sales.
I will be back next year and hope it was the weather that caused the lack of attendance...
May I suggest that if your clan wasn't represented, that you volunteer to help out? :mrgreen:
Seriously, check and see if there is a local convenor/commissioner, and if they need any help.
That's one way ensure your clan is represented, since you're already there anyway. 
Todd
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11th August 08, 07:02 PM
#35
Attendance Issues at all kinds of "events"
The economy in a capitalistic society is a delicate balance between what people demand, and what the government takes. There is also a balance as to where the household priorities sit. A good deal of today's economic woes come from the latest gadget/instant gratification state of our personnas. The petro-chemical issue in the United States is due mostly to the personal choice factor.
In the United States, we have gone from a single income provider household as the norm to the "need" for a two income provider household as the norm. This could turn into a lengthy economics dissertation. I will shortcut it. U.S. "families" rarely are together for meals, watching the telly, or participating in games, concerts or anything much else. U.S. families are spread out in rather large houses, with little common communication. Instead of onetelevision/stereo in the living room shared by all of the family members, each member "needs" to have their own telly, stereo, Xbox, Wii, computer, cable box, internet feed, mobile phone, etc. in their now enlarged bedroom. Now that the expense of all of these trappings are growing faster than the "family" income, changes must be made. Travel to further destinations is usually the first pared from the list, rather then the six or seven extra cable boxes... A larger portion of the younger population lives in the virtual world, and will watch YouTube videos of Celtic festival, or Highland Game events, long before walking three blocks to the actual event. Many of us in the "boomer" generation are barely holding onto employment, and most jobs today do not allow as much time away from work as in the previous decade.
I see this as the registrar for the Mayflower Society's General Congress in September, the reservations are lower thus far than in my 1999 term, and people are waiting til much later to make the decision to attend. Those that could make the decision early were all retired people, on a planned schedule.
I also have the issue of dealing with event schedules. More of us today do not have Saturday off from work in the new 24/7 work environment.
These are my observations, from up here in the Northeast corner.
I can only attend the Sunday at the New Hampshire Highland Games as I have to work on Friday and Saturday. This same falls true of the Irish Festival the week before in Canton, Massachusetts, only a few miles from my home in Boston.
Off the 
Slainte
Last edited by SteveB; 11th August 08 at 07:06 PM.
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19th August 08, 02:23 PM
#36
 Originally Posted by Larry124
Not unfortunate. Rather culpable.
Hard to keep from going political.
NEITHER party is addressing the problems in the bipartisan way that is needed.
Neither party has the desire to limit the money they get from the "special interest groups"......... If yer a politician, it ain't about the people anymore.
It has everything to do with your own little bank account, and how you can get it to grow (John Q. Public be hanged!).
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19th August 08, 06:40 PM
#37
warning shot
 Originally Posted by macdoc451
Neither party has the desire to limit the money they get from the "special interest groups"......... If yer a politician, it ain't about the people anymore.
It has everything to do with your own little bank account, and how you can get it to grow (John Q. Public be hanged!).
Gents,
Let's try to keep this thread on-topic, please, and resist the temptation to discuss politics.
Thanks!
Todd
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