Donations are voluntary, it's an entrance fee.

And small entrance fees are lame - either make it big enough to be
worth the time/effort/annoyance  or don't do it at all.

On 10/15/12, Michael Loney <[email protected]> wrote:
> And that is the exact idea here, we aim to break even after feeding the
> members that show up to help host / attend.
>
> Calling it a minimum donation rather than entrance fee would be better too.
>
> G Mike
>
> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Mark Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 10/15/12 15:54, Lynn Kendrick wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe its just me, but I don't understand why all events need food.
>>> Nowhere else that I go for a game night or talk would provide food.
>>>
>>
>> Back in the day (2005-2006) when Andrew Orr and I organized game nights
>> as
>> CS students, the pizza we had for sale at cost and the free drinks (thank
>> you Pepsi) made those occassions extra awesome.
>>
>> But we wern't charging for admission either...
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