11-23-2020, 03:51 AM
Given the nature of December and the fact that both Christmas and New years falls within the same month, I feel like the best way for me to figure out when to do this yuletide event would be to just ask!
I myself will really only be available to do things on the weekend of each week in December, but any of the four weekends would work so long as there is a general consensus as to when it should be done.
Alternatively, if the community as a whole isn't perturbed by it, I could do the yuletide event in January some time, to avoid the scramble to make family and friend obligations across the month.
The main attractions for the yule festival right now will be
A prefacing sermon from High Priestess of Mercala, Mavis Haemin to get everything started off
Celebrating heritage by having a Figure Skating competition, for those who have dedicated their lives to the Verglas arts to show their skill and prowess on the ice they find comfort from
A variety of stalls and games to play for those who just wish to enjoy a simple time with friends and loved ones.
Thank you for your time and if you've any additional comments to add, please feel free!
I myself will really only be available to do things on the weekend of each week in December, but any of the four weekends would work so long as there is a general consensus as to when it should be done.
Alternatively, if the community as a whole isn't perturbed by it, I could do the yuletide event in January some time, to avoid the scramble to make family and friend obligations across the month.
The main attractions for the yule festival right now will be
A prefacing sermon from High Priestess of Mercala, Mavis Haemin to get everything started off
Celebrating heritage by having a Figure Skating competition, for those who have dedicated their lives to the Verglas arts to show their skill and prowess on the ice they find comfort from
A variety of stalls and games to play for those who just wish to enjoy a simple time with friends and loved ones.
Thank you for your time and if you've any additional comments to add, please feel free!