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- From: "jeff zeitlin" <jeff.zeitlin@execnet.com>
- Newsgroups: rec.org.sca
- Subject: group activity
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.1511.14808@execnet>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 06:23:35 EST
- Reply-To: "jeff zeitlin" <jeff.zeitlin@execnet.com>
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- I've been following this thread (sorta) for a while, and I think
- it's time to put in my tuppence, based on my own experience.
-
- There _is_ something to be said for requiring a certain number of
- events. O/stgardr has lost one canton and one incipient canton
- since I joined, about four (I think) years ago. The incipient
- canton was lost to apathy, and never really got off the ground. I
- don't believe it ever got to hold a single event. The other canton
- was a full-fledged canton, and still died, because of both politics
- and lack of activity.
-
- HOWEVER, activity is not a cure-all for the disease of insularity
- and politics. The canton I am in has just, for the third time,
- overcome what is now being called "the Annual Political Crisis."
- Details of the crisis are unimportant, but the fundamental
- complaints are as follows:
-
- "The Province doesn't do anything for us, and they never come to the
- canton (whine!)"
-
- "We don't get any awards up here; the Province doesn't back them for
- our people (whine!)"
-
- Both of these complaints are distortions, but there are certainly
- reasons for the perception - mostly because of the insularity of
- those who complain the loudest! The Viceroy recently made a trip up
- to the canton to address some of the issues, and virtually nobody
- recognized him! This, IMO, is not a good thing.
-
- Most of the whiners live in the portion of the canton farthest from
- the heart of the province. The Seneschal of the canton can't even
- get a meeting organized in the portion of the canton nearer the
- heart of the province because the whiners say "It's too far, we'll
- have to drive for over an hour (whine!)" The last time we tried it,
- there were exactly three people at the meeting - the Seneschal, the
- Pursuivant, and the guy whose home we were using. The same three
- people are pretty much the only ones from the canton who go to
- provincial meetings with any regularity. The same three people are
- the only ones who seem to go to provincial events with any
- regularity - and in the last year or two, the Pursuivant hasn't done
- so because money was rather tight.
-
- Now, this group runs one event every year, and two or three in many
- years. These events have a fairly good outside draw, although there
- does seem to be a low turnout from the province. But how much of
- that is because "these people don't seem to be interested in the
- province, so why should the province be interested in them?"
-
- I will concede that my canton is perhaps an unusual case. But in
- light of my experience, tell me again what the theoretical benefits
- of required activity are.
-
- J/
- jeff.zeitlin@execnet.com
-
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