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Nothern California Homebrewers Festival Letter #1 | Letter #2 | Letter #3 | Letter #4 Needed to cover a few bases. #1. listserv: I've set up a couple of personal maillists, one with clubs that have responded to the recent letter about a Northern California Homebrewers Festival (NCHF), and one for all NorCal clubs (NCHC). I don't claim to be a friggin genius, but something I'd really like to see is a listserv for all the clubs. As a group, we are sadly lacking in communication. One of the things I hope to see out of the NCHF is a little more communication between the clubs. If any of you have a clue on how to set up a listserv, maybe we can get together and you can either show me the ropes, or I can stand the hell out of the way and have a beer or two while you do it. #2. FEST DATE: There will be a formal letter going out in a day or so (maybe sooner) about the Fest Date. Over the weekend, the club met to work on some details. When the dust had settled and the wounds had been bandaged, we emerged with a new date. Mark your calendars. Saturday, May 30, 1998 I know it's 4 months
earlier than we planned. Here's why. 1. The club really
wanted to do it in May all along. It's green, it's
pretty, and we can have our summers to ourselves. 2. I
didn't think we could pull it off in May, so I said
Sep/Okt. 3. I had feedback from a speaker and homebrew
shop owners suggesting that we were going to be doing
this at the likely peak of the wine grape harvest, which
put them in a bind for participating. 4. There's a few
MadWinos in our group, and we didn't want to get screwed
on the 1998 harvest. 5. The club unanimously agreed to
"jump on any and all grenades" to make it
happen in May. 6.It won't be brown and dusty, it'll be
green and clean. 7. You can't predict the weather any
better in Oktober than you can at the end of 3. What the new date means
(in no particular order): 4. What it REALLY means: What can I say. I got
outvoted. Our timeframe says we have to givethe Clubs at
least 3 months lead time for them to decide if they want
to participate, and conduct ticket sales. The 3 month
brewing window overlaps with that. As far as T-shirts and
souvenier pint glasses go, we'll probably do those as
presale order items (and this probably would have
happened regardless of the date). We will have L, XL, 2XL
(and 3XL, specially designed and tailored by Omar the
Tentmaker of Hollywood). I guess it doesn't make that
much difference after all, 5. As far as tickets go,
here's what we envision. We want to get them to the clubs
in advance of the event. There will be no tickets sold at
the door. We have a few drop dead dates for
merchandise/bands/site, which basically demand that we
put out a big chunk of dinero within 2 weeks of the
event. We'd like to get tickets sold by then, and if
clubs need more tickets than their original estimate, we
can take care of it prior to the 30th. But we're not
going to be taking money at the gate. Tickets will be
numbered, and clubs will be responsible for returning all
tickets not sold. We'll have a sheet that corresponds to
the ticket, so anybody who wants shirts or glasses can
order and prepay them, and we'll have them done. We will
make arrangements for the physical exchange, depending on
where your club is from, and whether you have reps at the
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