Hi everyone
I am posting this where we can have a discussion rather than a locked thread. Once again this year Wayne and Kathy Daniels hosted a wonderful and very successful BBQ at their "7th Heaven" on the southeast corner of KOSH. A huge THANK YOU to Wayne and Kathy not only for hosting us, but also for taking time to buy all the food, cook it, and set up the BBQ.
So - a follow up from my perspective, and I encourage others to reply to this post IF THEY ATTENDED!
Things I think we could have done better - - Post their address if it is ok with Wayne. The one complaint I had was from someone that sent me an email 90 minutes before the BBQ asking for the address. I never saw that email because - well, I am at Oshkosh. I don't check email at Oshkosh regularly.
- Drop getting the Sonex van. For the second year, most of the attendees found a way to get there. If we do not borrow the Sonex van this eliminates some of the headache associated with it and reduces liability for the factory and the foundation.
- Do a better job of helping people understand how to get there. I picked one person up at the terminal building who had clearly walked part of the way. I felt genuinely bad for the guy - he was wiped out.
- Nametags. My bust - I completely forgot them this year.
- Forgetting to tell people to bring chairs. Again, my bust. Too many things going on.
- Organization. Again, my bust - I juggled too many things and did not do a great job of organizing it. A huge thank you to Michael Radtke for stepping in and up to make sure the event occurred - I almost had to bail due to weather. Luckily Michael volunteered and was a HUGE help!! He drove me back to Camp Schoeller after dropping off the Sonex van.
- Not collecting from those who committed but did not attend. We spent more this year because we expected over 100 people based on the signup. By my estimate we had about 85 or so show up. Not a big deal but at $5 a head that extra 15 people matters.
- What do those who actually attended think we could do better? Please - be specific.
Things I think we did right - - We successfully pulled off a second consecutive BBQ at Oshkosh and for the second year we had a huge turnout. Judging by most reactions and responses I am going to say it was a success.
- Shuttling people around. In spite of some chaos we managed to get over 80 people to and from 7th Heaven during Airventure.
- Priced it right. Seriously - for $5 at the show you would be lucky to get a brat. Kudos to Wayne and Kathy for making a DELICIOUS BBQ meal!!!
- Brought together builders, pilots, and a couple of people interested in building. I am terrible with names, but I spoke to a few of each and they all commented on how much fun they had.
Finally -
I need to ask the community to organize this next year. I would like to have four people step up that are CERTAIN they will be there for the BBQ (that way when one or two cancel it works) and help us organize it.
We did this at Wayne's because doing it on site costs literally thousands of dollars and we do not want to try that. I have no idea if Wayne and Kathy want to continue to host us. But if they do, we need a group to organize it for all of us. I can help, I can tell you what we did to make it happen - but I do not have the time and the energy to keep trying to organize this. It is a great event and I would love to see it continue, but I know my limits.
OK - please chime in here and lets see what we can do together!
Robbie Culver
President
Sonex Builders and Pilots Foundation
http://www.sonexfoundation.com