Meetup in Baltimore, MD? [SUPA LONG POST]
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 9:43 am
hi! i know i haven't posted in a while, i've not been feeling so well and there hasn't been much to update on. but long story that you probably don't care about short, i want to make up for it by way of doll meetup! it'd be so so fun, the last time i heard of a doll meetup in Baltimore was back when my sister was into the Blythe hobby!
this is more of a proposal; i want to know what you all think. i've never been to a doll meetup, so ... so why not host one? <:3c i can't think it would be boring!
so yeah, all this information is just a rough draft and not set in stone, and i'd love suggestions:
WHERE: i was thinking somewhere on the Avenue in either Hampden or White Marsh.
IN HAMPDEN'S AVENUE, there's a few possible places. i'm sure that big antique store with three floors wouldn't mind having us as long as we're quiet, King's Pizza although it is small is pretty lax and has good food (and ice cream ^^), the Royal Farms has the top floor of just tables to fit a larger group, and since it's all big corporate blah blah better things to worry about they probably can't kick us out for being weird. Atomic Books is one of the best places, since they do weirdo meetups all the time, but i would have to ask them first, which shouldn't be too much of a problem if i explained that the group is small. maybe they'd even be willing to lend us a few chairs? plus, they have a bar in the back for all the older owners.
CONCERNING WHITE MARSH'S AVENUE, Barnes & Noble is the most obvious place to have it, and they have a Starbucks, so that's delish. We could all see a movie maybe at AMC, but i'm kind of on the fence with that because it's so public. we do have to respect other people who don't understand the hobby. food places are nice, so Z Burger could be a good idea if we keep in mind the safety and cleanliness of our dolls. their shakes are amazing, if you've never been there. the place in White Marsh that might make the most sense is the AC Moore's, because it's a craft store and dolls wouldn't really seem weird at all. they don't sell a lot of fabric, but it smells nice in there and they sell little fudge bricks sometimes.
i pick these places because they're public and a lot safer than my house or something. it isn't that i don't trust you guys, because i do, but safety has to be thought of anyway. plus, my house smells like dogs. again, i'd LOOOOVE suggestions on location.
EDIT: Burdick Park is also being considered. It is a very wide open space with (usually) very few people, while still being public.
WHEN: don't wanna start too early, don't wanna start too late ... 1PM-5PM on March 1st or 8th? gives anyone travelling a distance some time to get home. i also pick this time because it is a good stretch of time-- 2 hours. this is my first meetup i'm planning, so i don't want to have anyone sitting around awkwardly for too long. i picked March 1st or 8th because it can't be too soon, but if it's too distant i'll forget entirely. i'm leaning more toward the 8th to give more prep time, (i see meetups planned like 3 months in advance sometimes @_@) and also because the weather here is shitting all over everybody so it would give things time to clear up. EDIT: changed time. 2 extra hours.
WHO: anyone! seriously, bring anyone, they don't have to have a doll! anyone who wants to come should come. it'll be fun!
RULES N' STUFF: rules, huh ... okay, um, so don't touch anybody's dolls without permission, don't touch any PERSON without permission, wipe or wash your hands after eating if we or you decide to eat, be respectful of your fellow doll owners or lack thereof, and PLEEEASE be respectful to the people at the establishment we decide to locate to. wherever it happens, it's super nice of them to let us hang around. be kind to employees, indoor voices, profane language and behavior to a minimum, etc etc. just as such, be nice to the people outside of the hobby and stuff that are milling around normally. normal rules, you know? nothing too special.
SHOULD I BRING SOMETHING?: aside from yourself? nothing's required. but i recommend bringing money in case you get hungry or want to buy something. i also recommend bringing a doll if you have one, of course~ i might bring a few supplies for keeping your hands clean, like baby wipes. if you have anything of the sort to bring, feel free!
so that's that. please tell me if you'd be willing to come, suggestions, complaints, etc. i'm so excited! hosting an event sounds like so much fun, and such a good challenge!
this is more of a proposal; i want to know what you all think. i've never been to a doll meetup, so ... so why not host one? <:3c i can't think it would be boring!
so yeah, all this information is just a rough draft and not set in stone, and i'd love suggestions:
WHERE: i was thinking somewhere on the Avenue in either Hampden or White Marsh.
IN HAMPDEN'S AVENUE, there's a few possible places. i'm sure that big antique store with three floors wouldn't mind having us as long as we're quiet, King's Pizza although it is small is pretty lax and has good food (and ice cream ^^), the Royal Farms has the top floor of just tables to fit a larger group, and since it's all big corporate blah blah better things to worry about they probably can't kick us out for being weird. Atomic Books is one of the best places, since they do weirdo meetups all the time, but i would have to ask them first, which shouldn't be too much of a problem if i explained that the group is small. maybe they'd even be willing to lend us a few chairs? plus, they have a bar in the back for all the older owners.
CONCERNING WHITE MARSH'S AVENUE, Barnes & Noble is the most obvious place to have it, and they have a Starbucks, so that's delish. We could all see a movie maybe at AMC, but i'm kind of on the fence with that because it's so public. we do have to respect other people who don't understand the hobby. food places are nice, so Z Burger could be a good idea if we keep in mind the safety and cleanliness of our dolls. their shakes are amazing, if you've never been there. the place in White Marsh that might make the most sense is the AC Moore's, because it's a craft store and dolls wouldn't really seem weird at all. they don't sell a lot of fabric, but it smells nice in there and they sell little fudge bricks sometimes.
i pick these places because they're public and a lot safer than my house or something. it isn't that i don't trust you guys, because i do, but safety has to be thought of anyway. plus, my house smells like dogs. again, i'd LOOOOVE suggestions on location.
EDIT: Burdick Park is also being considered. It is a very wide open space with (usually) very few people, while still being public.
WHEN: don't wanna start too early, don't wanna start too late ... 1PM-5PM on March 1st or 8th? gives anyone travelling a distance some time to get home. i also pick this time because it is a good stretch of time-- 2 hours. this is my first meetup i'm planning, so i don't want to have anyone sitting around awkwardly for too long. i picked March 1st or 8th because it can't be too soon, but if it's too distant i'll forget entirely. i'm leaning more toward the 8th to give more prep time, (i see meetups planned like 3 months in advance sometimes @_@) and also because the weather here is shitting all over everybody so it would give things time to clear up. EDIT: changed time. 2 extra hours.
WHO: anyone! seriously, bring anyone, they don't have to have a doll! anyone who wants to come should come. it'll be fun!
RULES N' STUFF: rules, huh ... okay, um, so don't touch anybody's dolls without permission, don't touch any PERSON without permission, wipe or wash your hands after eating if we or you decide to eat, be respectful of your fellow doll owners or lack thereof, and PLEEEASE be respectful to the people at the establishment we decide to locate to. wherever it happens, it's super nice of them to let us hang around. be kind to employees, indoor voices, profane language and behavior to a minimum, etc etc. just as such, be nice to the people outside of the hobby and stuff that are milling around normally. normal rules, you know? nothing too special.
SHOULD I BRING SOMETHING?: aside from yourself? nothing's required. but i recommend bringing money in case you get hungry or want to buy something. i also recommend bringing a doll if you have one, of course~ i might bring a few supplies for keeping your hands clean, like baby wipes. if you have anything of the sort to bring, feel free!
so that's that. please tell me if you'd be willing to come, suggestions, complaints, etc. i'm so excited! hosting an event sounds like so much fun, and such a good challenge!