10-4
Thomas Gilsdorf
tlg225ccr94@xxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: John Crockett <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: rc3r <rc3r@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, Mar 8, 2018 4:04 pm
Subject: [rc3r] Re: Chesterfield County Fair
Don't count me as part of the minimum number. In my opinion, you need more
than 33, as there are always things that come up that keep folks from meeting
obligations.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Mellon <peter.mellon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: rc3r <rc3r@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, Mar 8, 2018 5:56 am
Subject: [rc3r] Re: Chesterfield County Fair
John Crockett 2
Kevin Sutton. 4
Peter Mellon
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On Mar 8, 2018, at 5:38 AM, Ben Swann (Redacted sender "bswannrr" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think this is a mistake to not run at the Fair. We will have to come up with
another way to raise money for the Club.
Ben
On Wednesday, March 7, 2018 11:31 PM, "kevopelli@xxxxxxxxx"
<kevopelli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes 3, possibly 4
Kevin
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On Mar 7, 2018, at 11:21 PM, Thomas Gilsdorf <tlg225ccr94@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Club Board was looking for a firm commitment of 12 members to cover a total
of 36 shifts. Based upon responses, it would appear that there are 10 members
that are still interested in running at the fair. Please let us know if anyone
has been missed.
Name
Shifts
Jerry Carr
3
Tom Gilsdorf
3
Bob Buehler
3
Ben Swann
3
Peter Condro
3
Bob White
3
Wally Ubik
2
John Hlywa
3
Jack Bantle
4
Peter Mellon
3
30
Based upon this response (or lack there-of), I am inclined to recommend that we
not approach the Fair for 2018.
Tom Gilsdorf
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From: "Bob Buehler(Redacted sender "buehlster" for DMARC)"
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 3/3/18 9:54 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: rc3r@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [rc3r] Fwd: i am sending again from a different computer / draft 1
/comments or suggestions
Hi guys,
I know that there have been previous conversations about our participation
in the upcoming Chesterfield Fair. There are pros and con for our
participation. If we choose to participate, we first need to see if there is
sufficient support from the membership to man the show.
The dates are August 25-September 1, 2018. That equates to nine days with
two shifts on Saturdays (8/26 & 9/1). We would use the smaller layout and
that would work with 3 people per shift (two to run and one to sell tickets).
The Fair would pay us $500 and we might expect to sell $400 in raffle tickets
(based on history with the event).
If you buy that math, then we need a commitment for 33 slots. If we have
ELEVEN members who can, and are willing to participate three times, we can
cover the work requirements. If there are people who cannot make that number,
but are willing to do less, thank you, BUT, for decision purposes let us keep
it at a minimum of eleven members to make it work. (remember that there is
also set up and take down and this takes a village {take down on Sunday night
cannot start until closing, 10:00 pm??}.
The positives are the income we generate (fyi, 2017raffle sales were down
year over year and our lack of Fair participation was most likely a factor),
club participation in an off time of the year, community outreach, etc.
The negatives include it can be dirty and hard on the machinery, Fair
management in the past has not been overly gracious with allocation of space
and parking, there is usually a fairly long hike to transport your trains to
and from the parking lots.
Additionally, because we would almost certainly use the smaller layout we
will need to add some modules to have ready for the show. I believe the
membership has agreed to this in principle, but timing would need to be
considered to complete in time for the Fair. Best guess is an additional
three six footers (app $1,000 and three or four work days). (Note that we do
have some other projects going on with the big layout) Bob, Tom, and I have
discussed this and have concluded that it can be added ).
To conclude, given the above comments will you respond with a yes-3 IF you
think it makes sense and you can do it. For those who can participate with
something less, how about a yes-2 or yes-1. (Bob, Tom, and I are YES-3)
Thank you,
Jerry