[ST] Stairwells
Samantha Dings
samantha.dings at comcast.net
Mon Dec 10 14:30:26 EST 2007
Hi folks,
I'm not sure this is compatible with Events Division, since it seems to me
it should be a low-key thing, ongoing throughout the con. Since Mary Dumas
has contributed so much to the discussion, and has mentioned using the
Volunteer Lounge as 'Base Camp', I think she should be the official point
person for this 'Arisia happening'. Of course, it's anyone's guess how many
"This con-goer climbed Mt. Arisia" (play on the Mt. Washington bumper
stickers, just a thought) ribbons should be ordered. And do we just have
Mary hand them out in Volunteer's Lounge on the Honor System?
Samantha
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Subject: Re: [ST] Stairwells
So just to clarify, and since there has been no official response on
this yet, the event/program I am proposing would not involve segregating
people by speed nor numbering or timing them. There would be no prize
for finishing first, just the ribbon prize for finishing, period.
I'd love to hear *something* from the Powers That Be since I'm being
poked by divheads about my schedule. I still think this would be a
great event.
Thanks,
-jude/peacefrog
Climbing Guide, Mt. Arisia
On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 05:35:35PM -0500, Laura Sweet wrote:
> Numbers! Like in a Marathon. Give people numbers to pin to themselves
> with phony "sponsor" logos on them and stuff.
> Hee.
> La
>
>
> On Dec 7, 2007 11:27 PM, Carsten Turner <carsten at netway.com> wrote:
> > I'd divvy it up into two groups-- "fast" and "slow." Make it
> > self-policing, like the starting chutes at a road race. (Where they
> > have a line for sub-5 minute milers, sub 6 minute milers, and so on.)
> > Put the fast people on one side of the ziggaurat, and the slow on the
> > other.
> >
> > Further refinement--- make it happen at 8 AM, and encourage people to
> > get to the earlier panels/breakfast/what have you.
> >
> > Your Evil Overlord,
> > -=>Carsten:-)
> >
> >
> > On Dec 7, 2007, at 1:39 PM, SciFiFanBoston at aol.com wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I think this is a cool idea. I volunteer the VOLUNTEERS LOUNGE as the
> > > ground camp for the hikers. I'll give them a special bottle of water
> > > that they turn in at the top to get their ribbon! How's that sound?
> > > (I'll just have stickers that I'll put on bottles of water that have
> > > the Mt. Arisia Hiking Team it or something.)
> > >
> > > -Mary D.
> > >
> > > In a message dated 12/7/2007 11:40:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> > > jude-arisia at genericdomain.net writes:
> > >>
> > >> I love all these stairwell ideas, and I'm sorry they can't all happen
> > >> due to dang firecodes and all that since I know La's decor would be
> > >> fabulous, but I did realize I never submitted my idea through any
> > >> official channels, so even though it's probably too late, hey, why
> > >> not.
> > >>
> > >> This is an idea for a program item that can take place as many times
> > >> as
> > >> the Powers That Be want to make it happen, and it works both towards
> > >> the
> > >> goal of increasing stairwell awareness as well as the con chair's
> > >> desire
> > >> to encourage physical activity.
> > >>
> > >> Summit Mt Arisia!
> > >>
> > >> Meet up by the stairwell entrance on the first floor (or second, if
> > >> that
> > >> would work better?) and walk up to the top. That's it. You have an
> > >> hour to do it, so there's plenty of time and no encouraging people to
> > >> run or otherwise potentially hurt themselves. I figure ideally, have
> > >> three people staffing the event: one on the bottom, one somewhere in
> > >> the
> > >> middle (maybe floating around a bit to encourage people) and one at
> > >> the
> > >> top. But if needed, it can be just two, or even one (starts at the
> > >> bottom and makes the climb just ahead of the rest).
> > >>
> > >> When you reach the top, you receive an "I climbed Mt. Arisia" ribbon!
> > >>
> > >> It can be entirely honor system, or an option is for the person at
the
> > >> bottom to give the climbers some sort of token/paper that would be
> > >> traded for the ribbon at the top.
> > >>
> > >> Cost is just the ribbons, no other set-up or prep is needed, and no
> > >> problems should be caused. Thoughts?
> > >>
> > >> I can volunteer to run this program item several times during the con
> > >> if
> > >> the PTB like it.
> > >>
> > >> That's all. Flame on.
> > >>
> > >> -jude/peacefrog
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> PS: I bet our geocaching GoH would be particularly amused by this,
> > >> too.
> > >> Eric in the Stairwell, anyone? ;)
> > >>
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