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  • Cfarrell
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    I can not speak for my fellow Trans Miss pards, but personally I'm in favor of something along these lines. I would support any effort that moved us forward.

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  • Silvana Siddali
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    This is fantastic.

    Let me just chime in with Annette here, and paraphrase Abigail Adams: Remember the Civilians!

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  • Justin Morris
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    I have to agree with you John. I know I've only been back in for a few months now, but it seems as though numerous old friends have all but quit reenacting and there is no new blood in the messes and company sized units.
    At the same time I agree with Dale's point as to more of a "brigade" mentality. We have to think as one and at the same time still maintain our "battalion" or "company" identities. There are numerous ways to go with this.

    What think you Trans-Miss gents? Fred, Frank, Jay, Cody?

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  • Dale Beasley
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    I believe that the only thing that is shrinking is tolerance and vision.

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  • LibertyHallVols
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    I thought the hobby was suffering a "Shrinkage Spurt"?

    Which is it?

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  • Dale Beasley
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    This Community has suffered a "Growth Spurt" , and with growth you have "Growing Pains". From the looks of it, this problem is larger than any Battalion element with-in this Community. And if you go with the "Mess Mentality" you will be right back where you all started. I addressed alot of this in the thread regarding the next WIG Commander. Start off with a Mission Statement, then an Organization Chart, and then build an Army. A "Military UNIT Minded Organization" is the future, because the "Mess Mentality" is going nowhere, and I believe is the crux of our problems. This Community needs to allow Military Organization to catch up.

    "Brigade Level Theory" is needed here.
    Last edited by Dale Beasley; 08-22-2008, 05:27 PM.

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  • LibertyHallVols
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    Re: Why does our event histories keep repeating themselves?

    Originally posted by Eric Tipton View Post
    Shaker Village gets my vote.
    Now yer talkin'!!! :thumbs_up

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  • Eric Tipton
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    Shaker Village gets my vote.

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  • Cfarrell
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    If in this world over 200 countries with all their differences can gather together for 17 days for the Olympics...then surely a scrappy bunch like us can meet at some point in the future. Great discussion, but many more voices yet to be heard!

    Regards to All,

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  • Terry Sorchy
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    If you want it in Cheeseland I'd buy the Beer!:D:D:D On a more realistic note though, what about Shaker Village KY. Its pretty central and it has things for our "better halfs" to do while meetings take place. It has rooms and restaraunts.
    Just a thought.
    Terry Sorchy
    Last edited by Terry Sorchy; 08-22-2008, 02:40 PM.

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  • dusty27
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    It would seem that Knoxville would be the best bet for equi-distance driving. It is less than 500 miles from a lot of places. Or how about Lexington, KY?

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  • Michael Comer
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    I think an off-season meeting is a superb idea. Travel would be an issue but it could be taken care of, I think, by breaking things down into smaller increments.

    For example, messes meet and decide what they would like to do or what they have concerns with. They have a representative that takes that to a regional meeting so all messes in that area can be heard. One or two representatives of the region would serve as voice for all their constituents at the main meeting. If travel was a problem for that particular meeting it could be handled by a conference call set up so they could still take part and have input.

    There would need to be a timeline and deadline for each step to be met though. Say, messes have to have met by the end of Jan. Regional meetings will be held by the end of March and everything brought to the table in July. If it is important enough to them, the various messes and regions will meet the deadline and be involved. If not, then there's really no room to complain.

    It will take organization, people willing to represent the interests of other and people taking ownership of the idea to get things done.

    Just some rambling initial thoughts but I think being better organized and stronger as a hobby is certainly something that can be done.
    Last edited by Michael Comer; 08-22-2008, 02:41 PM.

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  • Justin Morris
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    I would propose to one year meet in say Missouri and the next year in say Knoxville, or something along those lines. John, I do agree with the packed schedules in October. Just brain storming. I feel that we need to keep away from December if possible, as many units already have their calenders planned by then. It does work good for the WIG, as we have so many men attend the Nashville Show. July might indeed be best for a meeting of the minds. I feel and have felt for a long time that we must come together or we are going to see more and more company sized events. Where are the TAGs of days gone by, where we had 250-300 men in the field? I think Frank and Terry were trying for this in Missouri. I for one won't be able to make the trek, due to Sheriff training and family vacation.
    With the fast approach of the 150th years, now is the time for action. No more saying, "well if we did this, and then did that, then we could . . ." so on and so on. We need to pull together and make our end of the hobby work. We've got good units, Federal and Confederate that together can host some killer events and put good numbers in the field. Sure we may not all be officers everytime, but are gold bars that damn important? Not to me, the authentic side of the hobby growing together and becoming a force to be noticed in the mainstream side is far more important than carrying a sword or having stripes at every event.

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  • joey12thga
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    This thing can be accomplished. I believe we wanna over think it and let egos get in the way. Break it down to regions or states , or hell even theaters. Get all the campaigner messes with more than one active member to send a rep with events they are interested in doing or putting and then go to a local/regional/whatever meeting. Lock them in a room for 48 hours and the survivor will go to the National meeting…repeat in a larger room with stronger locks. Winner takes all……………..

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  • Eric Tipton
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    We have been to the last three December WIG annual meetings, since they have had a large hand in organizing and/or supplying events with manpower. I have always thought that it was a good platform to see each other outside of events where everyone is in a hurry to get in on Friday and in a hurry to get out on Sunday morning.

    I think an annual meeting is a great idea during the "off-season" - November - February. The only rub, I guess is that once a location for the meeting is picked, someone always has very little drive and some have a very long drive. I guess that could be solved by rotating the meeting to different locations. I can only speak for myself, but I would be willing to talk to others about the potential to get something like that together.

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