What do we expect of a Local Coordinator?
- To coordinate a public event including at least a charity drive
and Autumn Equinox observation, and to hold this event on or near the
Fall Equinox, in the event window noted on the event policies, and as
described in the planning guide. (You did read the planning guide already, didn't you? :)
- To be the individual, or member of a group of individuals,
responsible for arranging the event. The Local Coordinator(s) will serve
as a local point of contact for other local volunteers, report progress
reports back to the Pagan Pride mailing list, provide a post-event
summary, and provide archive copies of any media coverage.
- To check in regularly with your Regional Coordinator, to keep him/her updated about what's happening in your area.
- To publicize the event locally by requesting support of local
Pagan groups, inviting local media to cover the event, welcoming those
not of our faith to celebrate with us, and meeting any protests or
harassment with reason and attempts to educate.
- To agree with a code of conduct, simply stating that while we are
not pretending to conform to society in every way, we also are not
interested in attempting to shock anyone, or using outrageous means to
draw attention to us, and to agree to the Event Policies.
(In other words, no one's going to care if you have a nose ring, but we
really don't want you dancing skyclad in your local grocery store!)
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