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squirrelcache
09-22-2009, 09:46 AM
Several of us have been talking about holding events. It's amazing the logistics involved in holding a good one. Several questions have come up, and a few new ideas as well.

It's often challenging to look at the event listing for specific information. People often write that they won't be attending and it adds more info. to process.

On several sites I belong to, you often have the event listing and brainstorming area, then there's a separate listing for the logistical information. Many of them offer a database or spreadsheets where people can list attendance and what they're bringing for the event. That way there you can quickly reference and know how best to serve the event/community.

The Geo Rallye coordinators have done well to offer some of this, though off-site. Is there an easier way to do similar w/in the GCMe.org site?

WhereRWe?
09-22-2009, 10:17 AM
Sheesh! What the heck are you asking? LOL! :confused::confused:

benandtina
09-22-2009, 10:36 AM
We have polls on here, right? I guess you could use that as an RSVP...

squirrelcache
09-22-2009, 10:42 AM
lol.....leave it to an ENFP to say so much.......while saying so little!? ;)

Events w/food! The general listing can include what the facilities offer, and what people should or might want to bring. Like coffee pot, tea kettle, Water Jug, Punch Container, outlets for slowcookers, tables, chairs.

For Potlucks, it's hard to look up and know what everyone is bringing! Is there a better way to list/categorize what folks are bringing? That way there people can make sure all aspects of a meal are covered. We don't want all meats or desserts....gotta get veggies in there ;)

Plates, bowls, cups, utensils, drinks(hot/cold), Meats, pastas, salads, casseroles, veggies and everyone's plentiful favorite at an event...Desserts!

Just didn't know if we had ability to run something on the site software, to provide a template for organizing such.

Haffy
09-22-2009, 11:28 AM
Having attended many events over the years I don't think there has been a time when there was for a want of anything. It all seems to come together and there is always plenty for everyone and many times many leftovers for the cleaners afterwards....:D I always make it a point to help with the cleanup....;)

squirrelcache
09-22-2009, 11:34 AM
I think we're going to see personalities shine through on this topic!! ;)

Ekidokai
09-22-2009, 11:51 AM
The only way I have seen it work, is for the host to keep updating the thing. As people say they are bringing an item, make a list and update it for the people.

squirrelcache
09-22-2009, 11:58 AM
The groups I belong to where it's worked primo are on yahoo or Google/G-mail. The list automatically gets updated as you go.

We've also used it for gear lists when organizing large outings or camp-outs where everyone's pitching in to help.

kayaking loon
09-22-2009, 12:43 PM
Having attended many events over the years I don't think there has been a time when there was for a want of anything. It all seems to come together and there is always plenty for everyone and many times many leftovers for the cleaners afterwards....:D I always make it a point to help with the cleanup....;)


I worried about that last year. I bring all the plates, cups, coffee, etc. So all people have to bring is food for the potluck. And last year it worked out great. Everything tasted good, it was the best potluck I'd ever been to, there was plenty. The only complaint I had was the desserts... they all looked so good and I was too full to even taste many!

attroll
09-22-2009, 01:02 PM
I think it depends on the individual hosting the event. I depends on whether they want to host the event or really host the event. There is hosting an event where you provide the place and people come. Then there is hosting an event 100% yourself, which means providing all the food and prizes and everything yourself. Most people host the event by providing the place and get help from other people with the prizes and rely on others to help bring the food. There is nothing wrong with doing it this way but then you have to always worry whether there will be enough food and drinks for everyone.

I do see what Squirrelcache is meaning by this though. It would be nice to be able to do this but I really don't think many people like to put that much effort into an event by keeping up with who is bringing what and posting it on the web page.

brdad
09-22-2009, 02:55 PM
I was asked a while ago if there was a way to automate updating a spreadsheet and placing it on the cache page, but I could not think anything up that was worth anything.

I think the best bet if the owner wants to update it on a regular basis is to make a spreadsheet and save that as an html table and paste that into the cache page.

I usually won't trouble myself to go to an extra web page. In fact, since often I don't know if I am attending, I don't specify what I am bringing! And no one has ever brought anything to a pot luck that was close to what I brought. At least not yet. ;)

squirrelcache
09-22-2009, 04:17 PM
.......I don't specify what I am bringing! And no one has ever brought anything to a pot luck that was close to what I brought. At least not yet. ;)

Guess I'm not so lucky.......someone offered what I wanted to at the Last Cache Bashe. So I brought something else that's not common & often a hit......the spoon went unused. :( Can't win them all I know.......doesn't mean you don't try.

brdad
09-22-2009, 04:26 PM
Guess I'm not so lucky.......someone offered what I wanted to at the Last Cache Bashe. So I brought something else that's not common & often a hit......the spoon went unused. :( Can't win them all I know.......doesn't mean you don't try.

Wow, I thought I tried everything - at least once! Maybe it was easily overlooked? Seems funny no one would have had any. What was it?

I often make sweet and sour meatballs, but I had made a huge batch the weekend before for a card tournament, and there was enough leftover I had some every day all that week - I could not look at another meatball! So Lee made some ham and something rolls - there was a good amount of those left, too, but that's partly my fault - I told her one batch wasn't enough!

pm28570
09-22-2009, 04:43 PM
And now, for some unsolicited advice.......:)
1. First, don't over-think it. It's unheathly. Have fun.
2. Talk to everyone who's done an event. (I suspect you're half way there already.
3. Refer to #1.



Several of us have been talking about holding events. It's amazing the logistics involved in holding a good one. Several questions have come up, and a few new ideas as well.

It's often challenging to look at the event listing for specific information. People often write that they won't be attending and it adds more info. to process.

On several sites I belong to, you often have the event listing and brainstorming area, then there's a separate listing for the logistical information. Many of them offer a database or spreadsheets where people can list attendance and what they're bringing for the event. That way there you can quickly reference and know how best to serve the event/community.

The Geo Rallye coordinators have done well to offer some of this, though off-site. Is there an easier way to do similar w/in the GCMe.org site?

kayaking loon
09-22-2009, 05:00 PM
And now, for some unsolicited advice.......:)
1. First, don't over-think it. It's unheathly. Have fun.
2. Talk to everyone who's done an event. (I suspect you're half way there already.
3. Refer to #1.

Sometimes the best things just "happen"....

squirrelcache
09-22-2009, 05:44 PM
Sometimes the best things just "happen"....
Ummm......yeah........ have two of those ;) lol..... they'd laugh at that one :D

pjpreb
09-22-2009, 08:33 PM
I know LisaS is bringing pulled pork to the event and I'm probably going to bring meatballs again.

leslieturn
09-02-2011, 01:13 PM
I think @attroll is right, more or less, that there are the two kinds of "hosts" one could aspire toward. However, I do believe there are a couple ways you can play the middle. You could ask that everyone bring $5 or so and order pizza. (I find most places are willing to offer and discount if your ordering that much food.) The same idea could work for the prizes as well. Everyone throws in $X and the winner takes all. Or you buy giftcards up front and the admission "fee" pays you back. Also, have you attempted to ask local businesses to donate the prizes? I hold events like this in the San Jose area and I utilize some of these techniques.