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You do not post for how long and that is what you bring to the table Clev.... for shame... you are better then that.

Time to Man-up (smack-up?)

Shamrock is a little over a month away.... why do you think Roslick moved to Madison?  So he can have Hafford and Sarge train him to beat you.

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Yeah, It has been a long off season...little off my game.
Hey, I will try to get better.....
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Guys, guys, guys.  You chunky, shaved headed, goatee types need to stick together.
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It would by nice to see a real Highland Games in Madison, not just a highland heavy events competition.  If you need a hand putting one together, you let me know, I will hand you the how-to’s, the need to know’s and the P.O.C.’s.: for the Midwest Pipe Band Association, the local highland dancers, the highland county dancers, the local Celtic bands, and the Venders list. There are some grate parks in Madison to put one on; you need to submit your plan and fees, to the Madison parks Service, by October the year before your  event.

 

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josh..... I was looking for a pic to show the the newbies what to expect when they meet you.... all I had was this pic of Bugs giving you a manicure.....  "you monsters are so interesting"

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Belted Badger (Madison) Highland Games (Expect 2,500 to 3,000 patrons to by tickets, your first games, if you get the word out).

 

Heavy Athletics

 

Contact Midwest Heavies, (Dennis Harford) Madison area Heavy Athlete

Amateur Open: An Amateur Open, Caledonian Heavy Events Competition can be organized by the MWH.  The heavy events competition will consist of 10 to 20 Athletes, contesting 5 to 8 events. Cost: $500.00

 

Highland Dancing Competition

 

Madison area highland dance schools and instructors

Heather Highland Dancers (Madison) /e-mail: www.heatherhighland.com

Sarah Breckenridge        (608)238-8681

Susan Jeffrey                 (608)834-9099

 

Contact your local HLDS instructors and see if one of them will act as your highland dance chair and run your highland dance competition, contact the largest school in your area first, ask if they are interested or if they mite know of any one that would be interested in acting as chair. Highland dance competitions are sanctioned by the Federation of United States Teachers and Adjudicators (FUSTA)   Cost: $1,000.00

 

Pipe Band Competition, Solo Piping Competition, Solo Drumming Competition, Mast Bands.

 

Midwest Pipe Band Association:  http://www.pdcpd.org/mwpba/ 

 

Check the MWPBA web site; to see when the local Highland games in the Midwest will be holding a MWPBA sanctioned competitions, this will assist you in finding a date to host your highland games. Have your pipe and drum competition chair person contact the MWPDA president; inform him as to what your intentions are and request his assistance. You will be required to send in a copy of your pipe and drum competitions registrations form (with pay out and travel) for approval, ask him for a list of approved judges and a copy of the MWPBA primer of information on how to run a pipe and drum competition in this area, after your registrations form has been approved. You will need to send it to the pipe bands in the Midwest; the MWPBA has a list of local pipe bands that will be proved upon request.  Cost: $3,000.00 to $5,000.00  

 

Madison area Pipe bands

 

Madison Pipes and Drums

http://madisonpipesanddrums.org

 

The Bravest and the Finest Memorial Pipe Band, Madison, WI

bravestandfinest@gmail.com

 

Zor Shrine Pipes and Drums, 575 Zor Shrine Place, Madison, WI 53719

608/833-6343
608/833-6348 (fax)
zortemp@chorus.net

http://www.zorshriners.com/

Steve Emerson, 608-356-6675 or www.zorpiper@hotmail.com

 

Madison-area Celtic music links:

 

UW-Madison Continuing Studies often offers courses in Irish music held downtown.

Two of Madison's Irish musicians have posted extensive databases of their repertoire, which should help newcomer musicians fit right in to the scene:

Dan Cobb's abc collection: Cobb's Music of Ireland

Alan Ng's Irish Traditional Music Index (see below under Global links) includes a page titled "Ng's Tunography of Madison, Wisconsin Session Tunes"

The Madison Folk Harp Society

The Madison Folk Music Society, fondly known as "Mad Folk"

The Wild Hog in the Woods - mainly a contra dance organization, but also offers a good Madison-area folk music Web site

Madison-area Celtic dance links

Visit Madison aera Dance Links.

 

Madison-area Celtic culture links:

The Celtic Cultural Center of Madison, on the www.celticmadison.org   server.

The Dane County Shamrock Club

The Cambrian Heritage Society of Madison, Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Manx Association is based in Madison.

 

Madison Scottish Country Dancers,

John Muir (Wisconsin) Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society Web Site

 

Mike or Norma Briggs
1519
Storytown Road, Oregon, WI 53575

608-835-0914

brigglaw@earthlink.net

 

Kate Deck, Secretary
4805 Regent St., Madison WI 53705
608 / 232-0512

kdeck@tds.net

 

St. Andrew's Society of Madison

Anne Wellman
St. Andrew's Society
4506 Schofield Ave.
Madison, WI 53716

608-221-2717

 

Special Event Checklist
Research the DATE of your proposed event.
Decide on the LOCATION and check its AVAILABILITY.
Create a basic EVENT
PLAN.
Research all required PERMITS necessary for your proposed event.
Review all costs and ESTABLISH A BUDGET for your event.
Create a NOTIFICATION
PLAN of the impacted residents, merchants and alders.
Complete the appropriate Special Event Packet APPLICATION.

Contact locale Celtic Organizations, and Groups, Recruit Members

Incorporate organization (LLC) and pay fees:

Raise Funds, Request Grants and get Sponsors

Pay The Association of Highland Games and Festivals, membership and event insurance fee: http://www.asgf.org

File Park and liquor license request with the city of Madison and pay fees one year in advance:

 

Appoint Chairs:

 

Clans and Associations

Send out invitations and registration, work with grounds chair to lay out clan area.

Heavy Athletics:

Organize competition implements and safety equipment, work with grounds chair to lay out field, get judge, post event on NASGA, register Athletes, and acquire awards and medals.

Pipe and Drums:

Send registration form to MWPBA for approval 6 months in advance, set travel, acquire awards, payout, invite and register, pipe bands, and work with grounds chair to set up competition and mast band area.

Highland dancing:

Get registered judge, organize competition, invite dance schools, acquire awards, and work with grounds Chair set up stage.

Musical Entertainment:

Contract bands, make contracts, sets band order of play, work with grounds and pub / alcohol tent Chairs / Sponsors, sound equipment, power, staging, etc.  

Cultural Entertainment:

Contact Cultural groups, make contracts, and work with grounds chair to set up Cultural area and Stage if needed.

Venders:

Contact venders, make contracts, and work with grounds chair to set up    Vender area

Grounds:

Work and Act as event P.O.C. for park s service, lie out and set up grounds, coordinate with local police, arrange event security, port-o-potties,  trash pick up, bleachers, power, staging, etc.

Web Master:,   

             Make web site, post all forms, post all meeting and information about the Games.

 

Madison Parks and Recreation

 

Special Event Fees for 2007

The following fees are provided for your budgeting information.  The final costs will be billed by the Madison Parks Staff.  We are sorry, but there are no discounts given to non-profit groups hosting their event in a city park.  The vast majority of the events held in the City's parks and on State Street are by non-profit organizations.  The City's fees are established in order to recoup the real costs of hosting your event in a city park or street.  The current fees are included in the Special Event Packets so you may set up your event's budget.  It is suggested that when you are setting up sponsorships for your special event, you factor in not only the costs of the entertainment, t-shirts, etc., but also the cost of the permits, equipment, park and shelter rental.

Programmed Event Scheduling Fee: $100, $150, $200, $350, $500, $800, $1,500 plus tax (Based on point calculations) Fee Tax Total
Annual Application Review Fee (events over 1000) $150.00
Successive Day Scheduling Fee $35.00
Event Cancellation Charge 20% of Event charges
Commercial Shoots (i.e. video, still, catalog) $125.00
Nonresident Surcharge $20.00
Cleanup Deposit - (Refundable) *or actual costs of restoration $1,000.00*
Labor Charge/per hour (2 hour minimum at time and a half) $46.50
Damage to property at cost

Temporary Structure Fees
Temporary Structure - Designated Site $155.00
Temporary Structure - Undesignated Site $285.00
Temporary Structure - Successive day $65.00

Permit Fees (note this does not include prices for necessary permits from other City Departments)
Catering Charge (over 100 - general shelter or special event) $100.00
Fireworks Events (per occurrence) $200.00
Beer Permit Charge (for Brittingham, Demetral, Tenney Parks only) $50.00
Beer Selling Charge (up to 1000 participants) $250.00
Beer Selling Charge (1001 and more participants)  $350.00
P. A. Permit (Amplified Sound) $75.00

Park Vending Permits:
Daily - Commercial Vendor $250.00
Daily - non-Commercial Vendor  $75.00
Annual - Nonprofit Group $200.00
Annual - Profit Group $800.00
Special Event: Nonprofit Group/non-profit umbrella up to 7 vendors $200.00
Special Event: Profit Group $800.00

Equipment Rental Fees
Key/Stake Pounder Deposit (Refundable) $30.00
Key Deposit - Olin, Warner or Elver #2 Shelter (Refundable) $300.00

Athletic Event Fees
Stadium Charge (per game) Breese or Warner Athletic Fields $375.00
Warner multi Use $200.00
Fenced in field (Warner Soccer, per game)  $150.00
Bowman Baseball (per game) $128.00
Warner Baseball (per game) $258.00
Athletic Field Lights (per 1/4 hour) Baseball, football, soccer, softball $25.00
Tennis Court Permit (age 18 & over)/per individual, $10 per league player per year
Yahara Cross-Country Annual Charge (plus 4 portable toilets) at cost

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I will be happy to get you anything more that you will need, Clan list Vender list, Temporary Structure rental vender, I can draft your Articals Of Incorparation, your ELN with the IRS. you name it.

You can do this, you could be "Good" for the Games!!

Sgt Richard A. Jackson

 

 

 

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"Monsters lead such interesting lives....." that pic must have been before the neck bolts were added
My kids wanted to be like me until they met Kevin Neis.



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the only thing that pic needs is Josh's elevated platform WOB shoes.
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Originally posted by Trainerterry Trainerterry wrote:

josh..... I was looking for a pic to show the the newbies what to expect when they meet you.... all I had was this pic of Bugs giving you a manicure.....  "you monsters are so interesting"

 

OK.  That was good.

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How are the Madason Highland Games comming along.

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Originally posted by Josh Roslik Josh Roslik wrote:

Northsider stabbed himself with a sheaf.

Trying to get my head around how someone might do that!  l can see how one might stab himself with a dirk, or a FORK!!
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Terry,

 

Dennis is not allowed in the cercal, as he gets all upset, confused and has a melt down when he can’t find and stand in the corner.

 

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hi everyone im new here. and was wondering if anyone knows of any training crews here in northern california or can tell how i can get started
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Originally posted by Anton Axelsson Anton Axelsson wrote:

hi everyone im new here. and was wondering if anyone knows of any training crews here in northern california or can tell how i can get started


Welcome Anton.  You'd do better to start a new thread w/ your information.  It will generate more interest from people who might consider this a regional thread & otherwise ignore it. 

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Hay I just found out that Madison now has a Celtic festival, to bad Charley Johnson and the Mad Celt Fest crew decided to hold it on the same day as the Oak brook IL, Highland Games and the Davis Junction Scottish heavy events competition. You would have though that they would have chosen the 28th of June when there were no conflicting events. Maybe next year!

 

http://www.madceltfest.org/                                

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