[Caid_scribes] [Fwd: FW: Proposal for November]
Laurie Jenkins
LaurieJ at fox.com
Thu Sep 11 10:30:55 PDT 2003
It is awfully short notice but I say if we get a few willing people that we should do it. I'll committ to at least one piece (that I probably won't even think about until after GWW :). It's a great goal and I think we should try if. If we can't get enough willing people for this November what about Spring Cororonation?
regards,
aliskye
>>> Carolyn Richardson <tetchubah at verizon.net> 09/10/03 09:01PM >>>
I got this message from Baroness Eloise of Calafia, who is hosting
November Coronation. Would anybody be interested in contributing to
such a thing? My concern is that it's fairly short notice to get much
work accomplished (she originally emailed me about it a month ago, but
sent it to my old email address). I'm also somewhat concerned about
possible burnout - is this too much on top of our usual commitments?
Let me know what you think. I'd like to give Eloise a reply before I
leave next week.
Tetchubah
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: FW: Proposal for November
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:49:27 -0700
From: "Moore, June L." <JUNE.L.MOORE at saic.com>
To: "Tetchubah (E-mail)" <tetchubah at verizon.net>
Your Worship,
Here is my original missive.
I hope that we get to collaborate on this idea.
I think it would add to the day for the attendees of Coronation, and add
monies to the Scribal coffers.
Eloise
June Moore
SAIC - Science Applications International
Marketing and Proposal Center - San Diego
PH: (858) 826-7557
Fax: (858) 826-3188
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Moore, June L.
> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 4:11 PM
> To: Tetchubah (E-mail)
> Subject: Proposal for November
>
> Greetings Mistress Tetchubah,
> We are aware that the Scribes office of Caid is in need of operating
> funds.
> You incur so many expenses and really have a need to add to your coffers.
> I have been considering how we may help you do a fund raiser for the
> office.
> We were thinking of how to present something unique that will encourage
> people to pull out their wallets and give generously.
> What I propose is to hold a choice raffle of scribal arts.
> What I am thinking is if you can talk your scribes into donating pieces
> for a raffle such as blank scrolls, small pieces of illumination,
> illuminated letters (such as E's, T's and such) people would love a
chance
> to win these hand done works of art.
> (Especially with the holidays looming in December)
> My thinking is that if this can be pulled together by November
Coronation,
> which is November 15th, we could make a space for this at the hall.
> (It would also give people a way to have fun and shop when not in Court)
>
> I realize that this is only two months away but I would hope that most of
> your people would answer a 'call to arms'!
> The event steward and I discussed having Calafia be your logistics
> coordinator and supply the physical needs to hold a sale. (Tables,
chairs,
> bags for tickets, etc.)
> All you would need to do is get donations to fill the tables.
>
> Lady Guenivere would be willing to designate a space at the hall for
> approx 3 - 4 6' tables.
> People could purchase raffle tickets and it would be a choice raffle.
>
> The other thing that would be fun to see would be beautifully
calligraphed
> sayings.
> Some funny, some thoughtful, some whimsical but, hopefully, all with a
> historical basis or theme. (Or even a nice embellished "Long Live Caid"
> would be great)
> Maybe some Shakespeare quotes, a little Aristotle (isn't he the one who
> was commenting on how wild and disrespectful the youths were in his
day?),
> Julius Caesar - Beware the ides of March, etc.
> The theme for the banquet is going to include foods from a few of the
> lands invaded by Genghis Khan and the Mongols.
> In the first course there will be dishes from a 1st century Chinese
> cookbook that also includes sayings on life in general that would be fun
> to have done up and referenced.
> Very pithy and quite topical all these centuries later.
> (I wish I could remember the ones we heard at last night's meeting)
>
> I realize this sounds like a grand undertaking in a very short amount of
> time but I think it would be well worth the effort.
> Most SCA people are universally deadline driven and would come thru in
> time to make a difference.
> Most of us don't really start a project until the deadline is looming and
> one can not procrastinate any longer.
> And I think you would be really surprised at how much many of us would
> like to own hand done scribal art items.
> (Big scrolls are great but sooo expensive to commission and they take up
> alot of wall space)
>
> Last year when Calafia was prepping for CP Prize I approached Lady Agatha
> of Tintagel about doing some small illuminations for the prize table.
> She produced four very nice single illuminations on 8.5 x 11" heavy paper
> which had a parchment look. She sized them so that they would be easy to
> frame.
> People loved them and they each had many raffle tickets in their bags.
> (Calafia had so many nicer prizes made and donated we set up a choice
> raffle table and people had to 'win' the raffle tickets at our game booth
> to get a chance at the prizes)
>
> Later Lady Agatha went on to produce some small illuminations that she
> sold for about $20.00.
> People were delighted to purchase the art and would really appreciate the
> opportunity to get more pieces to decorate their homes.
>
> I realize that this suggestion comes to you out of the blue.
> But it is the only creative fundraiser I have come up with so far.
> The Arts and Sciences office holds a 'SCA garage sale' at fall Crown
these
> days.
> Last year at November Queen's Champion the Laurels held a choice
raffle of
> donated items.
> (Though I don't know if they plan to do this again this year - plus that
> is an outdoor venue which is not conducive for displaying scribal arts)
> So many of the upcoming 'choice' events to raise funds at are already
> taken.
> (It would be ungracious to run more than one kingdom fundraiser at a
time,
> don't you think?)
> And, frankly, I don't think you want to wait until Spring Crown or
> Coronation to have a fundraiser.
> You will be in the red before then!
> (You could consider 12th Night but most people are a little broke by that
> time of year and aren't really as willing to pull out their wallets for
> non-necessary items - especially with Estrella the very next month)
>
> If you would like to talk on the phone about this I am home many
evenings.
> (As a landed baroness there seems to be at least one evening meeting
every
> week)
> Please call me and let's talk about this.
> I think it would be fun to do and may help ease the coffers of the
> Scribes.
>
> My home number is (619) 561-1829.
> (Maybe you could email me and we could set a time and day for a phone
> conversation?)
>
> If daytime is better for you my office number is (858) 826-7557.
>
> Yours in service,
> Eloise
> Baroness of Calafia
>
>
> June Moore
> SAIC - Science Applications International
> Marketing and Proposal Center - San Diego
> PH: (858) 826-7557
> Fax: (858) 826-3188
>
>
_______________________________________________
Caid_scribes mailing list
Caid_scribes at castle.org
http://www.castle.org/mailman/listinfo/caid_scribes
More information about the Caid_scribes
mailing list