These are good ideas and you've given me something to think about. I'm pretty attached to making it all inclusive, with the music, dancing, refreshments and entertainment alongside the yurt discussions. If I see the small entry fee hurting then I'll be surprised, but able to alter things a bit if needed. For now we're asking people, if they want to come, to send us an email and we'll get you on the invite list. When we send the invites in February, we'll know if we'll be charging and how much. I expect it would be something like $10, with no charge for kids under 10. We're giving plenty of time to save up your pennies, right?
Ed, this isn't an event for sales. Obviously it would be tacky, to say the least, to have people come and pay in order to sell them something. This event is solely an invite to share information, share ideas, ask questions, get answers, discuss various topics, meet some of the leaders in the industry and mostly to celebrate the people in the yurt industry coming together for such an event. Last year's conference was in France. This will be the first of its kind here in the USA. Yurt companies have always been notoriously competitive w/ each other here, so it's a chance to lay that mentality down and come together as one industry to face common challenges. The Public Luau Day is secondary to the World Yurt Maker's Annual Conference, that's the main event which is only for yurt makers and runs almost a week.
The guest list includes authors Becky Kemery, and Bill Coperthwaite, (who is also the founder of the Yurt Foundation. Bill is an amazing man with incredible vision and wisdom, who I am so thankful I got a chance to meet last year. Yurt makers from Mongolia attend along with, makers from the UK, Sweden, modern yurt makers from the states, possibly even some panel yurt makers. We'll be discussing the yurts conception all the way up to it's more modern state and uses.
If you like yurts or are curious about them, then it would be a great thing to attend. A lot of work is going into it, and a lot will come out of it. I don't think it odd to charge, but again, we'll see. I expect our attendees will mostly be people who are seriously curious or already know and love yurts.