Hi, Frankie from The Mission Creeps here -
We are definitely interested in being involved with the Zombie Walk again and
are glad to help find a venue.
Last time we were very bummed out about the limited access to the Congress
patio.
They suggested that next year (being this year) we get an outdoor stage set up
and we'd have less age restrictions that way.
If you are interested I can see if they are willing to do this for us.
Also, Epic Cafe is very supportive of these types of events and it would be a
blast to walk down 4th Ave.
Then for those who want, there are options for later meetups at places like the
Surly Wench.
Let me know what I can do.
And send me the potential date and I can help in investigating options.
~Miss Frankie Stein
--- In Tucson_Zombie_Walk@yahoogroups.com, "desert_skyes" <lilchinagirl77@...>
wrote:
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> --- In Tucson_Zombie_Walk@yahoogroups.com, "Talia" <ravenfayth@> wrote:
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> > Okay guys, Sorry there hasn't been much news, due to life and illness I
haven't been able to do much in reguards to the walk. At any rate, while looking
for a venue to host the walk at, someone brought up that maybe we should talk to
the people at the Surly Wench and use them as a start and stop point. This may
mean that the walk may not be all ages friendly anymore. So what do you guys
think about this? Should we try asking the Surly wench people? Should we try
somewehre else so we can keep it a family friend event? and if so, does anyone
have any suggestions on where we can host the walk?
> >
> > Natalia
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> Natalia,
> i replied to this on the Myspace page, but i guess you havent been there in a
while. I think that by having the wench, or any bar scene involved in the
start/stop point, you might be inadvertently hurting the turnout as a whole.
Maybe you could try something like starting and stopping at the Library, and
then if people want to, have an after party at the bar. Parents will feel that
its ok to bring smaller kids if the event starts somewhere precieved as "safe".
and then the ones who want to zombie around a bit more and have a few drinks,
can meet up at a specified place, be it the wench or where ever.
>
> remember, the love of zombies starts young, we dont want to exclude people who
might be the next in line to carry the zombie walk torch. :)
>
> ~Amber
>