Southside Social and Barn Dance!
Hello
Friends and Family!
We are happy to host another Southside Social and Barn Dance and looking
forward to an exciting weekend!
Please read this entire post. We know it is long...but VERY IMPORTANT! You'll want to read
through the whole thing because otherwise you won't know about the CONTEST!
We have a few spots that we'll fill in--have some acts booked but confirming the spelling of the names! Things may move around slightly, but we'll continue to update here. We have many exciting acts to entertain and inspire:
Friday
615 Brent Offerings
715 Lumps of Humanity
815 Hoe and Harrow
915 Mean Street Meanie
1015 Barefeet
1130 Glitter Lyfe Karaoke
Saturday
12-245 Open Mic
245 Pollen Nation
345 Ellie Fog
445 tba
545 Dinner Theater Featuring
Finney Farm Cirque de l'enfant
Violet Goforth
Talent/ Gong show
Comedy
715 tba
815 Spider Ferns
915 Anarchists’ Union
945 White Trash Compactor
1045 Jesus Chords
Dance Parteee!
Dance Parteee!
Last year, we had lower attendance
due to inclement weather.
While we still had a whoppin' good time, we didn't exactly manage to cover
expenses as we have in previous years and found ourselves short to the tune of
nearly $500. For
those who may be new to the Social, we do not charge an entrance fee nor do we
require guests to pay for homebrew or hard cider beverages. It costs around $1800 out of
pocket to host the Social, and we normally manage to bring in just enough to
cover those expenses by selling event t-shirts and yummy food and of course
MANY people contribute donations.
We are a wee bit nervous about making ends meet after last year, but would
appreciate if you'd plan to contribute by purchasing a t-shirt etc.
Onto
the vital details:
Yes!: Carpooling,
camping, families, volunteers, community, fun.
No!: DOGS! campfires,
underage drinking, or jerks.
Seriously, we do not allow dogs so
don't even ask. Even
if you're our friend. Even if we like your dog. We also don't allow underage
drinking. Even if you're our friend. Even if you're more interesting when
you're drunk.
One thing that we've always loved about the Social is the diverse group of folks in attendance. Last year we had more families and kids, which we thought was great. Please help us include everyone by creating a family friendly environment during the day--we'll do it up proper when the kiddos are asleep!
The ideal Socialite arrives in the
late afternoon on Friday, having carpooled with many friends. They've all left their dogs with
sitters, and are ready for a whole weekend of fun. The Socialite pleasantly chats
with the gate crew, buying t-shirts and dropping a little extra in the donation
jar.
Finding a campsite, the Socialite politely refrains from sprawling and takes
only the amount of camping and parking space they need. Our Socialite spends time with old
and new friends, visiting the concessions for a latte and a crepe. She/he is considerate of children
and refrains from adult shenanigans until the sun goes down. Of legal drinking age, the
Socialite enjoys our homebrew beer and drinks just enough for fun and not
enough for trouble.
She/he gathers in front of the barn to support our amazing performers and loves
to dance.
On Sunday morning, our Socialite helps by doing a little cleaning before
packing their car and heading out.
Be an ideal Socialite!
Want to help the Social? We are looking for the following
help or supplies. Some
of these supplies are normally rented...if we are able to get them on loan, we
are able to decrease our costs and increase the likelihood that our dedicated performers may receive a
small stipend to help with fuel and other costs.
·
Professional
quality PA, speakers, snake, cords, etc.
Please text 360-333-7312 if you might have something or would like a specific
list of our needs.
·
Female
performers-we can generally find indie folksingers and old-timey singers...but
we would love to have more women on stage.
Any rappers? ACDC
cover bands? Comedians?
·
Ambient
Art-we would love more artistic lighting installations and would really love a
lightshow on the barn.
·
Workshops-we
used to offer workshops during the day, but as the event grew we became too
busy to teach! We'd
love to find a few workshops for Saturday-yoga in the morning, plant walk in
the early afternoon?
How about someone to lead a serious game of croquet? We are also looking for some help
with face painting.
Some folks really create an amazing
little camp space for themselves--and we'd love to see more of this! Battery powered LED lighting is
cheap and easy to find...pinterest has all manner of awesome camping and
festival decor ideas.
We're generally trying to avoid things like glow sticks (toxic), strobe lights
(some folks have medical conditions triggered by these), and recorded music at
camp...but art, cool lighting...we'd love to see more!
And finally...on Saturday evening,
we will have a costume contest!
We'll have several awards including Best In Show, Most Creative etc. You do not have to wear the
costume all day and evening-check in at the Holy Crepe booth for details. And win a prize!