Host an Eagle Rally in the East?
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:41 pm
In the thread on the FMCA Rally at Perry http://www.eaglesinternational.net/foru ... ?f=8&t=280, I discussed the desire of our chapter to have someone host an Eagles International rally on the "right coast". John9861 expressed a thought that he might host a rally in SC (see attached quote)
>>>>>Quote from John9861>>>>>>
Thanks for the heads up about the FMCA event. As far as organizing a rally in my area I am 15 minutes from Santee State Park on Lake Marion in SC. This would be a great place to hold an event. Since I've not been to an Eagle rally how about share with me what is needed to get it together & the expected turn out. I can make everything else come together from there. Also if any of you Eagles would like a stop off place for a couple of days we are 1/2 way between Columbia & Charleston, SC. Just a few miles from I95 & I26. Plenty of room.You would be welcome & this wouldn't be a bad spot to plan a run into Charleston while you're here. John
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John asked what is involved. I thought I would start this thread and let others chime in with their thoughts.
First of all, any possible chapter rally must be submitted to the board. This sounds a bit "uppity", but is really a very simple process that is intended to make sure that there are no conflicts with other possible rallies and to keep the board informed.
Next, what is involved? Bus rallies in general fall into two categories.
The first is the full blown, totally organized event with vendors/seminars/meals, and sometimes entertainment. Examples of this are BusN USA and the old MAK rallies.
Then there are the more laid back rallies which have very little planned activities. Generally these have a pot luck meal or two and just general jaw boning. There are several of these events all over the place. Most tend to be rather small, cozy events. Two of our members hold one of these events in Texas in the fall (not an Eagle International event)
Jack Conrad's Bussin 2009 type events kind of falls in between.
Eagle rallies tend to be more on the casual side. We generally have coffee and donuts in the morning (huh Wayne ) and one or two pot luck dinnners. Some have a catered meal. Some have a planned event or two, some do not. They are generally three days long and often held in a commercial campground. We do not have vendors, or seminars. Attendance varies, but we often have over 30 buses and a few SOBs. There is generally a rally fee that covers the cost of the campground (reduced rates hopefully) and a meal, if included.
The Quartzsite rally is a bit unique. We often do not have a fee (this year we each paid $5 per day for the dry camping area). There is one pot luck and this year we had an hors d'oeuvres night with the other bus groups. There was no planned activity, since there is so much that folks can do on their own.
So, bottom line, an Eagle Rally can be about anything you want. Eagle folks are very flexible and just want to get together at a fun place.
I noted in the FMCA thread that we have some good rallies being formulated for 2009. However, we would love to get something going in 2010 in the eastern part of the US. John is giving it some thought --- are there others?
One additional thought. Eagle folks are great about offering help. Once a rally is established, you will find folks more than willing to help, if you just ask.
Jim
>>>>>Quote from John9861>>>>>>
Thanks for the heads up about the FMCA event. As far as organizing a rally in my area I am 15 minutes from Santee State Park on Lake Marion in SC. This would be a great place to hold an event. Since I've not been to an Eagle rally how about share with me what is needed to get it together & the expected turn out. I can make everything else come together from there. Also if any of you Eagles would like a stop off place for a couple of days we are 1/2 way between Columbia & Charleston, SC. Just a few miles from I95 & I26. Plenty of room.You would be welcome & this wouldn't be a bad spot to plan a run into Charleston while you're here. John
>>>>>>>>end quote>>>>>>>>>>>
John asked what is involved. I thought I would start this thread and let others chime in with their thoughts.
First of all, any possible chapter rally must be submitted to the board. This sounds a bit "uppity", but is really a very simple process that is intended to make sure that there are no conflicts with other possible rallies and to keep the board informed.
Next, what is involved? Bus rallies in general fall into two categories.
The first is the full blown, totally organized event with vendors/seminars/meals, and sometimes entertainment. Examples of this are BusN USA and the old MAK rallies.
Then there are the more laid back rallies which have very little planned activities. Generally these have a pot luck meal or two and just general jaw boning. There are several of these events all over the place. Most tend to be rather small, cozy events. Two of our members hold one of these events in Texas in the fall (not an Eagle International event)
Jack Conrad's Bussin 2009 type events kind of falls in between.
Eagle rallies tend to be more on the casual side. We generally have coffee and donuts in the morning (huh Wayne ) and one or two pot luck dinnners. Some have a catered meal. Some have a planned event or two, some do not. They are generally three days long and often held in a commercial campground. We do not have vendors, or seminars. Attendance varies, but we often have over 30 buses and a few SOBs. There is generally a rally fee that covers the cost of the campground (reduced rates hopefully) and a meal, if included.
The Quartzsite rally is a bit unique. We often do not have a fee (this year we each paid $5 per day for the dry camping area). There is one pot luck and this year we had an hors d'oeuvres night with the other bus groups. There was no planned activity, since there is so much that folks can do on their own.
So, bottom line, an Eagle Rally can be about anything you want. Eagle folks are very flexible and just want to get together at a fun place.
I noted in the FMCA thread that we have some good rallies being formulated for 2009. However, we would love to get something going in 2010 in the eastern part of the US. John is giving it some thought --- are there others?
One additional thought. Eagle folks are great about offering help. Once a rally is established, you will find folks more than willing to help, if you just ask.
Jim