What do you think about...

topic posted Sat, December 8, 2007 - 10:55 AM by  Ember
What do you guys think about having a monthly poly hangout? Not a workshop per se, although I would keep that going about three or four times a year too.

What about a daytime thing on Saturdays? During the winter we can be inside, we could do bbq or picnics when it gets warm, and hang out by someone's pool in the summer! :)

From experience, I can say that the way to make this work is to set the day (like 1'st Saturday of the month, etc,) set the time, and set the location for however many months we would be meeting there. Everyone should probably bring some munchies to share and their own drinks.

We would need to make this as autonomous as possible, because the time and effort that goes into planning stuff like this gets old fast, and people give up. What do you guys think?
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Ember
Las Vegas
  • Re: What do you think about...

    Sun, December 9, 2007 - 3:18 AM
    i think it sounds fabulous!
    • Re: What do you think about...

      Sun, December 9, 2007 - 11:09 AM
      Yay!

      So, my vote is 1st Saturday of the month at 2, sound good?

      Now we need to decide on a location for January, February, and March. Someplace that has room for an indoor gathering, so it won't be my house. :) Suggestions?
      • Re: What do you think about...

        Tue, December 11, 2007 - 10:30 AM
        Saturday is game day it could work as long as it's early in the day Sunday would be better for me.
        • Re: What do you think about...

          Tue, December 11, 2007 - 4:22 PM
          Game day was definitely taken into consideration--it'll be Saturdays at 2pm and we can go earlier if we want to. That way you and the other poly gamers have a couple of hours to hang out before storming the castle begins. :)

          Sundays are full rehersals over here--that would eliminate five people right off the bat, including me. :)

          Let's try it on Saturday afternoons and see how it goes.

          Love ya!

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