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Subject: Re: [Organizers] record-keeping for sliding scale admission?
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Like Heitzso reported, I've successfully used a tally sheet broken into
range values to manage statistics on a sliding
I work at Square, so it's great hearing it's worked well for your
group, Don. The activity tracking you describe is a benefit many
people overlook. -Lex
PS -- That is a really slick wooden assembly in the linked instructions!
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Like Heitzso reported, I've successfully used a tally sheet broken into
range values to manage statistics on a sliding scale admission scheme in
the past (hint: make the most common expected price band amounts have the
larger tally area). I've moved on from that since.
For my weekly dance I didn't
Our Gainesville, Georgia (about an hour
away from Atlanta) dance is small, so keeping track isn't a big
problem.
I have the person at the door do hashmarks for the different
categories w/ detailed counts for familes ($20 family max).
After the dance I cross
Hi all,
Our dance in Montpelier is considering several models of raising admission,
including going to a sliding scale admission instead of a fixed fee.
If your dance does sliding scale, how do you keep good records on
attendance? We would ideally like to track how many people paid what dollar
am