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There are lots of things you can do to help the autocrat: |
There are lots of things you can do to help the [[autocrat]] of an [[event]]: |
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* weeks/days before the event |
* weeks/days before the event |
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**Book early for an event to help planning |
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**ALWAYS tell the [[autocrat]]/[[feastocrat]] any special [[ |
**ALWAYS tell the [[autocrat]]/[[feastocrat]] any special [[dietary requirement]]s (or expect to not be able to eat much). Yes, this does include [[vegetarian]]s. |
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**If you can help with a particular job |
**If you can help with a particular job, like cleaning up, let the autocrat know in advance that they'll have a helper (and don't then cancel out for anything other than a dire emergency). |
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**Often autocrats/feastocrats can use an extra driver to transport stuff from one place to |
**Often autocrats/feastocrats can use an extra driver to transport stuff from one place to another. |
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**Offer to advertise their event to your local group/the group you know you'll be visiting |
**Offer to advertise their event to your [[groups|local group/the group]] you know you'll be visiting tomorrow. |
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*on the day of the event, before it starts |
*on the day of the event, before it starts |
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**[[Cook]]s always have things needing chopping up, benches to scrub, trailers to unpack. |
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**[[Organiser]]s may have [[pavilion]]s to set up, [[The Eric|eric]] ropes to lay out, etc. |
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*during the event |
*during the event |
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**Give the autocrat and feastocrat a hug. |
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**There are almost always dishes and odd jobs in the kitchen for a non-cook, as well as jobs serving (bringing food to the tables). |
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**The kitchen is a great way to meet people at an event, and to learn to cook in a [[medieval]] way |
**The kitchen is a great way to meet people at an event, and to learn to cook in a [[medieval]] way. |
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**Obey any instructions by the autocrat in a timely manner without complaints (unless the instruction is really unreasonable - try not to quibble about minor things) |
**Obey any instructions by the autocrat in a timely manner without complaints (unless the instruction is really unreasonable - try not to quibble about minor things). |
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**Volunteer - ask what can be done. |
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**If everything's under control, don't get in the way. Relax, and enjoy the event. |
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*at the end of the day (packup) |
*at the end of the day (packup) |
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** Halls get swept/mopped. |
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**Kitchens have dishes. |
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**Bins need emptying. |
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**[[Banner]]s get taken down. |
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**Pack up your stuff into a neat pile so it is out of the way of cleaner-uppers. |
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**Tables and chairs often get put away. |
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**[[Pavilion]]s taken down. |
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Remember that the event only works if people work together. |
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 16 December 2006
There are lots of things you can do to help the autocrat of an event:
- weeks/days before the event
- Book early for an event to help planning
- ALWAYS tell the autocrat/feastocrat any special dietary requirements (or expect to not be able to eat much). Yes, this does include vegetarians.
- If you can help with a particular job, like cleaning up, let the autocrat know in advance that they'll have a helper (and don't then cancel out for anything other than a dire emergency).
- Often autocrats/feastocrats can use an extra driver to transport stuff from one place to another.
- Offer to advertise their event to your local group/the group you know you'll be visiting tomorrow.
- on the day of the event, before it starts
- Cooks always have things needing chopping up, benches to scrub, trailers to unpack.
- Organisers may have pavilions to set up, eric ropes to lay out, etc.
- during the event
- Give the autocrat and feastocrat a hug.
- There are almost always dishes and odd jobs in the kitchen for a non-cook, as well as jobs serving (bringing food to the tables).
- The kitchen is a great way to meet people at an event, and to learn to cook in a medieval way.
- Obey any instructions by the autocrat in a timely manner without complaints (unless the instruction is really unreasonable - try not to quibble about minor things).
- Volunteer - ask what can be done.
- If everything's under control, don't get in the way. Relax, and enjoy the event.
- at the end of the day (packup)
Remember that the event only works if people work together.