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8th November 10, 02:07 PM
#1
This is rather discouraging that no SOKS have commented on the Burns Supper. This year is the year that we especially need your support because we are financially on the line if we don't get enough turn out and we can't afford a loss.
So the real question is this: Should we stop having the Burns Night Supper? Or do we want for this to become the best of them all so that we can do something really great in the years to come?
If we're going to cancel this, we need to make a decision very soon. So please, it would nice if all the SOKS would weigh in.
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8th November 10, 02:35 PM
#2
Burns Night
I prefer the smaller and more intimate venue of previous years. My spouse is not a dancer because of knee problems and only attends events from my local RSCD group.
One opinion only.
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9th November 10, 11:46 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
...we are financially on the line if we don't get enough turn out and we can't afford a loss.
There's the answer to your question Glen. If you can't afford the loss then you must pull the plug immediately.
I know of what I speak. Last April my wife came up with the idea of having a real kick-butt party for Alexander Keith's Birthday in October. And then she booked Fiddlestix to play. We signed the contract and paid the deposit and over the summer we would go to their shows and pay the band a little more each time. We figured if we could skip things like lunches out and coffee on the road and takeout dinners we could easily come up with the ca$h in dribs and we wouldn't be looking at a huge bill come October that we would have to cover.
In the end it worked out OK, the band was paid in full by early September and the party was great even if only about 1/2 of those invited showed and many of those chipped it to help out. But who cared? The band was already paid and we weren't on the hook for anything. We prepared ahead and we covered our butts. We sacrificed on the luxuries for months and didn't have to worry about not being able to feed our kids if nobody showed up or chipped. We chalked it all up to "family entertainment budget". Some folks go to the casino once a month, we hired a band to play for a party in our house.
The lesson in all of this is, don't do it if you can't afford to lose it. Don't wait for answers because you run the risks that the "yes" becomes a "no" once the event gets closer. The risk is too big
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12th November 10, 07:50 AM
#4
It's unlikely I'll be able to go that night. Hope everything works out!
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29th December 10, 05:41 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
This is rather discouraging that no SOKS have commented on the Burns Supper. This year is the year that we especially need your support because we are financially on the line if we don't get enough turn out and we can't afford a loss.
So the real question is this: Should we stop having the Burns Night Supper? Or do we want for this to become the best of them all so that we can do something really great in the years to come?
If we're going to cancel this, we need to make a decision very soon. So please, it would nice if all the SOKS would weigh in.
I'll be there and I'll bring my pipes if you guys still want me too.
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