Merman Dan
02-09-2018, 02:36 PM
Ladies and gentlemen, mermaids and mermen, sirens, selkies, and all manner of subaqueous creatures... I bid you welcome.
On a more personal note, before moving forward I would first like to acknowledge the stupendous staff of NC Mer-Mania 2017. When plans were made for our second gathering, I was also making plans for my fifth special needs international adoption from China, which while planned for April happened in January instead! Raina and her partner Sean (Canada) as well as Venessa (Louisiana) stepped up to the plate to provide their professional expertise. With their savvy, NC Mer-Mania 2017 transitioned from a mermaid gathering to a proper convention and trade show with multiple vendors, sponsors, and international attention. Other volunteers included Chris from Maryland, Veronica from California, and Tom from right here in NC. Tom and I laid the groundwork for NC Mer-Mania 2016, including event space at the Greensboro Aquatic Center (GAC) and Greensboro Science Center (GSC). His prior convention expertise, input, and participation were instrumental in the success of the event.
I cannot thank Raina and Venessa enough. With my new addition at home so early, I had to bow out as organizer of the event. As many of you know, Raina is a professional mermaid with numerous books on the subject under her belt. She runs a successful mermaid company in Canada and is quite literally a pioneer and founder in the field of professional mermaiding. Venessa, who managed our website, social media presence, press coverage, and signage has an amazing professional Princess company in Louisiana. Their work was crucial to the growth and success of NC Mer-Mania.
NC Mer-Mania 2017 was a huge success with over 500 attendees, 300 of them mermaids, signing up for the event. For comparison, the prior year's attendance was over 200. We had scheduled swims, workshops, panel meetings, vendors and sponsors, as well as smaller unscheduled gatherings.
Yet we found ourself in a unique crossroads. The Deep Diving Well at the GAC was built to accommodate far fewer swimmers than attended the event. We had numerous scuba divers filming from below, when far fewer had been officially sanctioned. And while facility rules were clearly posted, we had several attendees bring non-swimmers to the pool area. While the event had exceeded our wildest expectations, it was clearly in need of a larger space.
Through no fault of their own, the GAC could not accommodate a larger event in the January timeframe. As a professional facility managed by the City of Greensboro and Greensboro Coliseum Complex, they host a wide variety swim meets, diving tournaments, and similar athletic events which are booked months or often years in advance. They had arranged to reserve one pool for our needs but no additional space was available. While the facility is growing, with a fourth pool scheduled for groundbreaking in April of 2018, it would have been foolhardy and irresponsible to accommodate more attendees in the same space as the prior year.
This is where my lack of experience with event coordination, coupled with my inability to communicate in a timely and professional manner put NC Mer-Mania on hiatus. When the January timeframe proved impractical, I asked for February or March and waited patiently. Too patiently, I suppose, as time crept forward before I learned that any time between January and Summer was their busiest time of year.
For those who felt that I was literally doing nothing, that my inaction led to the cancelation of our event in January of 2017, I apologize. To my friends and fellow staff members, whose patience and friendship I overtaxed due to my procrastination, I am truly sorry. While the facility could not have accommodated our needs in January, I accept the full blame for the lack of communication that led to this fiasco and debacle.
I had all but given up hope on holding an event in 2018 at all, until one afternoon while swimming with Tom, the staff approached me.
"January will always be crowded" they explained "Even in 2019. How about August, instead? It's wide open."
I felt my sense of purpose had been renewed, with those simple words. Shortly thereafter I took an Event Manager course, for which I had previously registered, to learn the skills I needed. I contacted a local artist in neighboring Hight Point, NC for new and exciting artwork.
To accommodate the growth of the event, I propose transitioning from a Winter event in January to a Summer event in August. This alleviates many issues, from a constraint at our host venue to the uncertainty of the winter weather. As many of you know, this January has been treacherous in NC, with several ice storms and snow days crippling the city. The warmer weather may also afford many unique opportunities with surrounding facilities.
To gauge potential interest between now and August and to maintain constant communication with the local mermaid community, I have proposed several smaller gatherings in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina, as mentioned on the Gate City Mermaids page. From quarry swims with koi fish, kayak excursions at Mermaid Point on the Cape Fear River, to a photoshoot at a mermaid-themed turn-of-the-century swimming pool from 1927 at Graylyn Estate, I hope to grow the local presence of mermaid enthusiasts in order to warrant a smaller, more focussed NC Mer-Mania gathering in 2018.
On February 5th, our own Cookie Ramirez hosted a meet-up of her own at the Triangle Aquatic Center (TAC). The success of the event, coupled with differing policies regarding the reservation of swimming lanes, has piqued GAC's interest. I am now negotiating with them to create a dedicated monthly day for mermaid swims. There has been an interest in alternating months between the GAC and TAC, to accommodate the desires of local mermaids. GAC may also renew their "Mermaid Camp" classes for aspiring new mermaids and mermen.
In July of 2012 I responded to a MerNetwork post about a current convention, Merpalooza, suggesting Greensboro as a viable alternative. In January of 2014 and 2015, MerFest was held in Cary, at the TAC. I attended both MerFest events. When it became clear that MerFest was no longer going to be held in January I contacted the GAC and GSC, the Sheraton Greensboro, and a handful of volunteers to organize a gathering of our own. To be honest I never expected more than 50 attendees and we had four times that.
I realize that moving our event from January to August may cause scheduling hiccups with some and outright unavailability with others but please bear with us. It is my intention to host NC Mer-Mania as "The Last Swim of Summer" in August of 2018 and 2019, to gauge public interest in the event's new time slot. By that point the GAC will have completed their new lap pool and there may be the potential to move the event to January again, if that is what the majority desires.
Please stay tuned to the NC Mer-Mania and Gate City Mermaid pages on Facebook for further information, including the dates for our August gathering, in the near future. This event belongs to us all. As we move forward, I want to hear any constructive ideas you wish to offer, to transform NC Mer-Mania into the ultimate mermaid experience!
On a more personal note, before moving forward I would first like to acknowledge the stupendous staff of NC Mer-Mania 2017. When plans were made for our second gathering, I was also making plans for my fifth special needs international adoption from China, which while planned for April happened in January instead! Raina and her partner Sean (Canada) as well as Venessa (Louisiana) stepped up to the plate to provide their professional expertise. With their savvy, NC Mer-Mania 2017 transitioned from a mermaid gathering to a proper convention and trade show with multiple vendors, sponsors, and international attention. Other volunteers included Chris from Maryland, Veronica from California, and Tom from right here in NC. Tom and I laid the groundwork for NC Mer-Mania 2016, including event space at the Greensboro Aquatic Center (GAC) and Greensboro Science Center (GSC). His prior convention expertise, input, and participation were instrumental in the success of the event.
I cannot thank Raina and Venessa enough. With my new addition at home so early, I had to bow out as organizer of the event. As many of you know, Raina is a professional mermaid with numerous books on the subject under her belt. She runs a successful mermaid company in Canada and is quite literally a pioneer and founder in the field of professional mermaiding. Venessa, who managed our website, social media presence, press coverage, and signage has an amazing professional Princess company in Louisiana. Their work was crucial to the growth and success of NC Mer-Mania.
NC Mer-Mania 2017 was a huge success with over 500 attendees, 300 of them mermaids, signing up for the event. For comparison, the prior year's attendance was over 200. We had scheduled swims, workshops, panel meetings, vendors and sponsors, as well as smaller unscheduled gatherings.
Yet we found ourself in a unique crossroads. The Deep Diving Well at the GAC was built to accommodate far fewer swimmers than attended the event. We had numerous scuba divers filming from below, when far fewer had been officially sanctioned. And while facility rules were clearly posted, we had several attendees bring non-swimmers to the pool area. While the event had exceeded our wildest expectations, it was clearly in need of a larger space.
Through no fault of their own, the GAC could not accommodate a larger event in the January timeframe. As a professional facility managed by the City of Greensboro and Greensboro Coliseum Complex, they host a wide variety swim meets, diving tournaments, and similar athletic events which are booked months or often years in advance. They had arranged to reserve one pool for our needs but no additional space was available. While the facility is growing, with a fourth pool scheduled for groundbreaking in April of 2018, it would have been foolhardy and irresponsible to accommodate more attendees in the same space as the prior year.
This is where my lack of experience with event coordination, coupled with my inability to communicate in a timely and professional manner put NC Mer-Mania on hiatus. When the January timeframe proved impractical, I asked for February or March and waited patiently. Too patiently, I suppose, as time crept forward before I learned that any time between January and Summer was their busiest time of year.
For those who felt that I was literally doing nothing, that my inaction led to the cancelation of our event in January of 2017, I apologize. To my friends and fellow staff members, whose patience and friendship I overtaxed due to my procrastination, I am truly sorry. While the facility could not have accommodated our needs in January, I accept the full blame for the lack of communication that led to this fiasco and debacle.
I had all but given up hope on holding an event in 2018 at all, until one afternoon while swimming with Tom, the staff approached me.
"January will always be crowded" they explained "Even in 2019. How about August, instead? It's wide open."
I felt my sense of purpose had been renewed, with those simple words. Shortly thereafter I took an Event Manager course, for which I had previously registered, to learn the skills I needed. I contacted a local artist in neighboring Hight Point, NC for new and exciting artwork.
To accommodate the growth of the event, I propose transitioning from a Winter event in January to a Summer event in August. This alleviates many issues, from a constraint at our host venue to the uncertainty of the winter weather. As many of you know, this January has been treacherous in NC, with several ice storms and snow days crippling the city. The warmer weather may also afford many unique opportunities with surrounding facilities.
To gauge potential interest between now and August and to maintain constant communication with the local mermaid community, I have proposed several smaller gatherings in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina, as mentioned on the Gate City Mermaids page. From quarry swims with koi fish, kayak excursions at Mermaid Point on the Cape Fear River, to a photoshoot at a mermaid-themed turn-of-the-century swimming pool from 1927 at Graylyn Estate, I hope to grow the local presence of mermaid enthusiasts in order to warrant a smaller, more focussed NC Mer-Mania gathering in 2018.
On February 5th, our own Cookie Ramirez hosted a meet-up of her own at the Triangle Aquatic Center (TAC). The success of the event, coupled with differing policies regarding the reservation of swimming lanes, has piqued GAC's interest. I am now negotiating with them to create a dedicated monthly day for mermaid swims. There has been an interest in alternating months between the GAC and TAC, to accommodate the desires of local mermaids. GAC may also renew their "Mermaid Camp" classes for aspiring new mermaids and mermen.
In July of 2012 I responded to a MerNetwork post about a current convention, Merpalooza, suggesting Greensboro as a viable alternative. In January of 2014 and 2015, MerFest was held in Cary, at the TAC. I attended both MerFest events. When it became clear that MerFest was no longer going to be held in January I contacted the GAC and GSC, the Sheraton Greensboro, and a handful of volunteers to organize a gathering of our own. To be honest I never expected more than 50 attendees and we had four times that.
I realize that moving our event from January to August may cause scheduling hiccups with some and outright unavailability with others but please bear with us. It is my intention to host NC Mer-Mania as "The Last Swim of Summer" in August of 2018 and 2019, to gauge public interest in the event's new time slot. By that point the GAC will have completed their new lap pool and there may be the potential to move the event to January again, if that is what the majority desires.
Please stay tuned to the NC Mer-Mania and Gate City Mermaid pages on Facebook for further information, including the dates for our August gathering, in the near future. This event belongs to us all. As we move forward, I want to hear any constructive ideas you wish to offer, to transform NC Mer-Mania into the ultimate mermaid experience!