[Cynnabar] From the Minutes

Monique Rio nique.rio at gmail.com
Thu Jul 15 08:30:07 EDT 2010


Hi AElfric,

I'm a bit confused about the clarification.

It sounds like the situation is this:

Fencers have a general fundraiser.
Proceeds from fundraiser go into general account.
Later Lord Arnolde suggests fencers purchase loaner gear.
Fencers approve of this expenditure.
Money earmarked for fencers can be used for loaner gear. (Presumably
without having to wait a month to get approved.)

Is that right?
-Jadzia

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On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Shefferly, Charles <CShefferly at lear.com> wrote:
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> 12th Night
> Sat, Jan 8, 2011
> Dixboro United Methodist Church
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> 5221 Church Road
> Ann Arbor, MI  48105
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> Amyon asked Lord Arnolde if he and the fencers would be interested in hosting the Lunch Tavern as a fundraiser at 12th NIght. He said it might help their interest if the fencers could use it as a fundraiser to purchase loaner fencing equipment. They would purchase, prepare and serve the Lunch Tavern.
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> Bjarki stated there are two options:
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> Option 1
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> 1. If the fundraiser is done by a group representing the Barony it goes to the general fund.  If the group needs an item.  They can bring
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>    the proposal to the group, hold a fundraiser to offset the costs of the item, then ask the Barony to help purchase the item if the fundraiser
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>    was not enough.
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> 2. They cannot have a fundraiser and keep the profits to use at a later time for their specific group.
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> Option 2
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> A fundraiser can be held in the name of an individual representing himself.
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>     1. For example, Person A  could have a fundraiser to raise money for their own fighting equipment.
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>     2, They would have to use their own money to purchase food and supplies.
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>     3. They  could then use any profits for purchasing their equipment.
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>     4. They could not expect any assistance from the Barony.
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>     5. They could not say I am doing this as in the name of the Barony.
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> If anyone is interested in hosting the Lunch Tavern as a fundraiser please contact the Seneschal.  More discussion to follow.
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> Unless there has been an Exchequer rule change that I missed. Bjarki’s statement for Option#1 is incorrect. IF the GROUP APPROVES that the profits from the lunch tavern can be dedicated for the fencers to use toward the purchase of loaner equipment. This is OK, the moneys would be listed on the Exchequers dedicated funds list, and held by in the Baronial acct. We’ve done this before
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> AElfric
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