Checking the roster of people signed in at Crown Tourney would have been
a whole day job for a person. We had almost 900 people in attendence.
However, I know it's frustrating to wonder about awards. A couple of
people said that they had written in for an award for my daughter so to
make sure that she was at court and not working somewhere (as usual). I
really hustled with my activities so that I could drag her away from the
troll table, where she lives each event, only to have her not get the
award and have her think that I was just being odd. With TRM also
having court throughout the day during the tourney, most of Sternfeld
would not have been present to receive awards, as we were all working at
various places around the site which covered several buildings.
I don't know that there is a good solution.
Moira MacGillavrey
Cece Thompson wrote:
>
> Andri wrote:
> >Pardon my ignorance, but dosn't the court harold or somone check the court
> agenda against the event sign in sheets to see if >intended award recipients
> are present?
>
> They used to do this, however, courts are getting bigger and bigger, and it
> appears that the responsibility for having the recipient at court falls on
> those that reccomended the recipeint for the award. Of course this means
> dragging the could be recipient to every court that you said he would be at,
> without letting on that they might be up for an award : ).
> I don't think this used to be such a big issue. I can remember not too long
> ago (8 years I guess), being told ahead of time, "Make sure you bring so and
> so to Val Day... they're getting an award". It's not so easy these days I
> guess.
>
> Cece Thompson
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-sca-middle@midrealm.org
> [mailto:owner-sca-middle@midrealm.org]On Behalf Of joesilas@writeme.com
> Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 8:58 PM
> To: MiddleBridge
> Subject: Re: [Mid] Comments from Court
>
> Greets,
>
> Pardon my ignorance, but dosn't the court harold or somone check the court
> agenda against the event sign in sheets to see if intended award recipients
> are present?
>
> Just wonderin?
>
> Andri
>
> Sally Burnell wrote:
> >
> > > While this would be laudable, it is often difficult to predict whether
> or
> > > not someone who is to receive an award will be present at an event at
> which
> > > it is to be given.
>
> To wich Taffy replied:
> >
> > Then skip it until such time as they are available to receive it.
> >
>
> SNIP***
>
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