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A '''Host''' is named to coordinate each [[Annual Convention]] of The Augustan Society, Inc. | A '''Host''' is named to coordinate each [[Annual Convention]] of The Augustan Society, Inc. | ||
− | The Host is named by the [[ | + | The Host is named by the [[President]] and serves at his pleasure. |
− | Hosts are expected to find a suitable location for the Convention in their home city, or one that they are | + | Hosts are expected to find a suitable location for the Convention in their home city, or one that they are well and recently familiar with. They will recommend a hotel, meeting space, restaurants, and speakers for both formal and informal events. Final approval of each is subject to review by the President, and any contracts for arrangements must be approved by the President and executed by [[Headquarters Staff]], within the limits of the [[Budget]]. |
− | When attendance is projected to exceed twelve persons, it is desirable that Hosts invite a local expert to provide a talk on an Augustan topic at the Annual Banquet or at meetings. Smaller attendance suggests a presentation by an attending member. They may also invite local non-members who they think may have an interest in the Society (though not to the meetings of | + | When attendance is projected to exceed twelve persons, it is desirable that Hosts invite a local expert to provide a talk on an Augustan topic at the Annual Banquet or at meetings. Smaller attendance suggests a presentation by an attending member. They may also invite local non-members who they think may have an interest in the Society (though not to the meetings of [[Sub-Groups]]). |
Hosts will be reimbursed for incidental expenses. Should they wish to sample restaurants or hotels, or incur expenses traveling over 100 miles, prior approval must be obtained. | Hosts will be reimbursed for incidental expenses. Should they wish to sample restaurants or hotels, or incur expenses traveling over 100 miles, prior approval must be obtained. | ||
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Hosts are asked to create promotional copy for their Convention to be published in ''[[Augustæum]]'', to create copy for a program for the entire Convention, and one for the Annual Banquet. The [[Editor-in-Chief]] will assist as needed in producing these; local printing is not authorized. | Hosts are asked to create promotional copy for their Convention to be published in ''[[Augustæum]]'', to create copy for a program for the entire Convention, and one for the Annual Banquet. The [[Editor-in-Chief]] will assist as needed in producing these; local printing is not authorized. | ||
− | Hosts from previous years should expect to be called upon for advice and assistance | + | Hosts from previous years should expect to be called upon for advice and assistance, especially those who host the more successful events. |
Revision as of 12:22, 5 November 2017
A Host is named to coordinate each Annual Convention of The Augustan Society, Inc.
The Host is named by the President and serves at his pleasure.
Hosts are expected to find a suitable location for the Convention in their home city, or one that they are well and recently familiar with. They will recommend a hotel, meeting space, restaurants, and speakers for both formal and informal events. Final approval of each is subject to review by the President, and any contracts for arrangements must be approved by the President and executed by Headquarters Staff, within the limits of the Budget.
When attendance is projected to exceed twelve persons, it is desirable that Hosts invite a local expert to provide a talk on an Augustan topic at the Annual Banquet or at meetings. Smaller attendance suggests a presentation by an attending member. They may also invite local non-members who they think may have an interest in the Society (though not to the meetings of Sub-Groups).
Hosts will be reimbursed for incidental expenses. Should they wish to sample restaurants or hotels, or incur expenses traveling over 100 miles, prior approval must be obtained.
Hosts are asked to create promotional copy for their Convention to be published in Augustæum, to create copy for a program for the entire Convention, and one for the Annual Banquet. The Editor-in-Chief will assist as needed in producing these; local printing is not authorized.
Hosts from previous years should expect to be called upon for advice and assistance, especially those who host the more successful events.