Once in awhile a church pastor will issue out a call for the congregation to contact the "inactives". It seems that we have lost a lot of people on this side of the hobby during the last five years. Is there anything we can do to get people back and excited? I know a great deal got burned out during the "us versus them" wars, so I don't want to rehash that.
Give specific examples of why they left the hobby, no grandiose theories or speculation, just facts.
I would also like to issue a challenge for everyone to call at least one former member and invite them back or just give them a friendly call and see how they are doing.
I have a lot of friends in this hobby and even if they quit reenacting I still like to stay in touch. The best recruits we could get are the inactives, who just need that ego boost and a reinvitation.
Give specific examples of why they left the hobby, no grandiose theories or speculation, just facts.
I would also like to issue a challenge for everyone to call at least one former member and invite them back or just give them a friendly call and see how they are doing.
I have a lot of friends in this hobby and even if they quit reenacting I still like to stay in touch. The best recruits we could get are the inactives, who just need that ego boost and a reinvitation.






(Doubt that will happen, but you know, it's not the worst thing if it did.) Yeah, we all love it. Not only do you get a chance to be with people who are passionate about history like you are, but you get to forget about your real life, your job or anything else that is distracting, like the internet. :p And then most of the time, people who have left the hobby did it for a good reason. I have a friend who rarely goes to events anymore because he's just plain burned out. Mostly from the BS you have to deal with in this "hobby." I always stress "hobby" because I see people who talk about it like it's the only thing worth living for. And frankly, that makes me want to gag. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely adore going to events, seeing my friends and obsessing over hand sewn buttonholes just like any other living historian. But it wouldn't kill me if suddenly one day, we discovered Civil War reenacting has reached an ending point. (Heaven forbid!!!)
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