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Freecyling within the SCA. Putting out items to give away.

 

NOTE: See also the files: largess-ideas-msg, fundraising-msg, tokens-msg, gifts-4-staff-msg, Thrifty-Anach-art, SCA-Upcycling-art, beads-msg, jewelry-msg, baby-gifts-msg.

 

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This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme that I have collected from my reading of the various computer networks. Some messages date back to 1989, some may be as recent as yesterday.

 

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    Mark S. Harris                  AKA:  THLord Stefan li Rous

                                          Stefan at florilegium.org

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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 08:13:40 +1000

From: Zebee Johnstone <zebeej at gmail.com>

Subject: [Lochac] Freecycling

To: "The Shambles: the SCA Lochac mailing list"

      <lochac at lochac.sca.org>

 

One thing we did this Festival we encourage others to do...

 

We freecycled stuff.

 

That is we hunted through our SCA gear for things we hadn't used in

ages, were not going to use, were taking up space...  And put them on

a table outside the campsite with a sign saying "Free!"

 

They had all been taken by happy SCAers within an hour.

 

I got rid of boots I no longer wanted (one recipient wore them all

festival), leather scraps that had been hanging about for ages, a half

finished shirt that was the wrong size, someone else got rid of an

archer's gambeson he hadn't used for years...  Belts, a bracer, random

jewelry.

 

Yes, some stuff could have been sold, and for things like big fabric

stashes that's probably sensible.  But for half finished projects and

old garb and elderly accessories and so on, freecycling is quick and

easy and a lot of fun!

 

Those of us who have been around for years have a lot of Stuff.

Consider passing on things you no longer use to people who are just

starting out.  Whether it's a table at an event or just bringing it

along to your local practice.

 

Silfren

 

 

Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:17:34 +1000

From: "Matthew Sutton" <the_rauf at fastmail.fm>

Subject: Re: [Lochac] Freecycling

To: "The Shambles: the SCA Lochac mailing list" <lochac at lochac.sca.org>

 

I for one - am against the idea of Freecycling.

 

Instead come see Rauf on Market Day and buy Rauf's junk.  Best quality

SCA junk on the market. Straight out my shed to you.  

 

Its good for what ails you!

 

Rauf

Proprietor of Raufs Junk Emporium

 

 

Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:25:51 +1000

From: Anika Page <anika.page at gmail.com>

Subject: Re: [Lochac] Freecycling

To: "The Shambles: the SCA Lochac mailing list"

      <lochac at lochac.sca.org>

 

I turned up this Festival with an unused cloak I had made for the Crossroads

Festival Cold, and some unused beeswax candles. Instead of freecycling them,

I donated them to the Fighter Auction Prizes. I also gave a prize to the

Childrens Fighter Auction fighter I purchased on Market Day.

 

If the items you are freecycling are in good/unused condition (such as "it's

too big/small for me so I've never used it" or "it's not my favourite colour

so I've never used it" or whatever) then donating prizes is a Good Thing, do

consider doing so.

 

--Lyssa.

 

 

Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:27:39 +1000

From: Alys Dietsch <a_sunny_girl at hotmail.com>

Subject: Re: [Lochac] Freecycling

To: <lochac at lochac.sca.org>

 

I donated prizes to the auction but some things, particularly unfinished things or "well loved" things aren't suitable for prizes.

 

 

From: Alonya Mazoyer

Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:09 AM

To: The Shambles: the SCA Lochac mailing list

Subject: Re: [Lochac] Freecycling

 

I too took advantage of Silfren's 'free table' and got rid of a bunch of

stuff that had been hanging around in my lounge for 2 years.  I was happy

that most of it went to the Colleges with a few things that went to others.

I am now a happy Trollope and thrilled that my unwanteds have found a

new home and will continue to be used.  I am for freecycling, especially

when you are desperate to get rid of those pesky things that just seem to

always get in the way.

 

Juliana

Who now has an empty shelf to put something else away that needs a home.

 

 

Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 10:26:59 +1000

From: "Sideshow Mel" <melinahall at optusnet.com.au>

Subject: Re: [Lochac] Freecycling, et al

To: "The Shambles: the SCA Lochac mailing list" <lochac at lochac.sca.org>

 

I think all these ideas are great, as there's something for everyone &

everything. Some stuff is so nice but so not "you" that it would make a

perfect prize. Some stuff is good enough to sell, but perhaps not fancy

enough to be a prize. Other stuff is well loved or incomplete, & good to be

made available for whomever wants it.

 

I think I'd like to take advantage of the freecycle table idea in future at

Festival, but as my campsite is a bit off the beaten track I may have to

donate to someone else's.

 

Or maybe it would be a good idea to have a freecycle table at the market?

 

As usual, every year, I get inspiration from Festival.

 

Asa

 

 

Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 10:33:40 +1000

From: Zebee Johnstone <zebeej at gmail.com>

Subject: Re: [Lochac] Freecycling, et al

To: "The Shambles: the SCA Lochac mailing list"

      <lochac at lochac.sca.org>

 

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Sideshow Mel

<melinahall at optusnet.com.au> wrote:

<<< I think I'd like to take advantage of the freecycle table idea in future at

Festival, but as my campsite is a bit off the beaten track I may have to

donate to someone else's. >>>

 

The Guild campsite is central and I'm happy to host a Freecycle table.

Those who want to get a dollar or two can take their junk to Rauf to

sell on market day and good luck to them!  (If it doesn't sell, bring

it to the freecycle table)

 

Half finished projects, scraps of leather and canvas and cloth, old

feasting gear, used garb and footwear, it's all good.

 

I'll have another cleanout next year, I have tankards I don't use for

example, and probably more bits of leather.

 

Silfren

- who must remember to remind people of this idea about ohh... two

weeks away from Festival.

 

 

Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 10:43:16 +1000

From: Alessandra Dellamorot <a_dellamorot at optusnet.com.au>

Subject: Re: [Lochac] Freecycling

To: The Shambles: the SCA Lochac mailing list <lochac at lochac.sca.org>

 

One of the ladies in our campsite came back to tell us about this. She

was very excited that she got your gambeson!

 

It made her day!

 

Alessandra

 

On 28/04/2011 8:13 AM, Zebee Johnstone wrote:

<<< That is we hunted through our SCA gear for things we hadn't used in

ages, were not going to use, were taking up space...  And put them on

a table outside the campsite with a sign saying "Free!"

 

They had all been taken by happy SCAers within an hour.

 

I got rid of boots I no longer wanted (one recipient wore them all

festival), leather scraps that had been hanging about for ages, a half

finished shirt that was the wrong size, someone else got rid of an

archer's gambeson he hadn't used for years...  Belts, a bracer, random

jewelry.

 

Silfren >>>

 

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