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There a bunch of things
that go into being a volunteer host. This is a list of things you should
expect to do to make sure that your event gets lots of people, and goes
smoothly.
1. Talk to cafe/shop owners/managers to figure out the best location/time/possible discounts/moving
tables for the event (when talking to them, give them a number estimate for
people, unless you already know -around 10 is a good starting number.) Once you
have the owner/manager's permission, put it in writing, and take the paper with
you on the event day in case they're not there.
2. (if you're using a public place) Check with the local authorities about
permission to set up in a park or on a sidewalk. To do this, go first to your
town council building, the attendants there should be able to direct you to the
right office. Have with you a piece of paper that details your proposed plans
that you can give the person in charge. Once they grant permission, make sure
that you have it in writing to show any police officer who's curious on the day
of the event.
Before you do any of the following, make sure you have written permission from
the people in charge of your venue location.
3. Figure out what
knitters will need to bring with them; food, water, (if they're not available at
the location), chairs, sun hat, sunscreen, knitting, etc. Also, make note of
whether or not there's a bathroom nearby.
4. Put together an indoor back up plan in case the weather goes sour.
5. Put up fliers in your local yarn shops.
6. Make a large colorful sign proclaiming WWKiP Day to put outside your venue of
choice or inside their window. Make sure that you have permission to do
this.
7. Plan on getting to
the venue anywhere from an hour to half an hour beforehand to set up/make sure
that the things are set up/decorate with streamers etc.
8. You might need to bring chairs and a table to set up in a park.
9. You might have to answer questions from the passer's by about what you're
doing, and who you are (a knitter, not really about your particulars, unless
you're ok with that).
If all of this sounds
good to you, then you're ready to sign up. If it sounds like a bit much
consider finding a co-host or two who can help out. I know this sounds
like a lot of work, but in the end it'll be worth it.