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Originally Posted by
Rod L.
John,
As much as I hate to air these sort of misunderstandings, since they always will still be misinterpreted by some and just start more bad rumours, I guess I will make a brief attempt to straighten a few things out.
The SKA derives NO money rom the CFKS show and the same holds true for the other member clubs. Yes the show makes money, but ALL money goes back into the show to perpetuate the show and make the show better. By better I mean getting speakers from a distance away that must be paid for by the show. Eventually we will outgrow the show site and have to move. We have a very good deal with the hotel at this show site, but I doubt we could find anything comparable in the area, so that takes more money. If you are constantly taking all monies and giving it back to the member clubs, you start out each show with a bankroll of zero or a small amount from each club to start each show. Again this is something that is really none of anyone else's business except for the clubs that were and are now involved with show and that is as far as I am going to take that issue. Everything that was done was for the perpetuating a show a in Central Florida, making the show better, being able to legally own some equiment as a show and having some sort of protection for the show legally and financially. The financially goes much deeper than this, but should not be the concern of anyone else.
Now, the show dates and all that concern. Since ZNASKA is a member of a show (CFKS) that generates no monies for the member clubs, SKA has a hard time raising funds for the treasury. The simple answer to this is to hold a Koi show and be able to do raffles, auctions etc. We are a very deomographic group and therefore do not hold montly meetings, which could also be used to raise funds. In founding this club, we were very specific with our members in telling them that we DID NOT want them to drop out of their AKCA clubs, but rather to be there for them and help in any way we could, while still being a ZNA person at the same time. We have done that and if you look at the clubs in the Florida area, you will see many ZNASKA members that are holding office in those AKCA clubs. We do not meet frequently as a club and most of our members really like it that way. Since they do not have to contend with going to two club meetings each month (AKCA and ZNA) and we do not have to keep trying to work in our meetings around an AKCA meeting, this all works for this club. We enjoy our friendship thru scales the most when we are at Koi shows and I think most know that SKA is VERY active in helping clubs put on Koi shows by volunteering our backs, knowledge and often supplies.
Lastly the competing shows perception. In order to generate funds for our club, the board was approached by a member living in the Naples area and told that he thought a Koi show would go over very well down there and since we have many members in the southern part of the state, we told him to go forward with a fact finding and we would consider it. He came back with not only a positive response, but also with some sponsorships that would really help us get this first show going and make it a great time for all members of our club. The whole premise of this show was to be a pre-set up show site done with hired labor where not only the vendors, but the club workers would be able to show up, drop their Koi into tanks ready and waiting. When the show was over, take your Koi and go home. No one from the club needed to stick around and do a show site breakdown and then a 6 hour drive home after the show. We had hired labor do that for us. It was great to relax at a show for a change. Anyone who helps put on a Koi show will know exactly what I mean. Once this was set, it was a matter of when and all parties felt it would be best in the fall or spring. Since we already have our members involved to a great degree in the spring CFKS and some members with the spring Tropical Koi Show, it had to be in the fall. When you take into account the timing for a fall show, the later the better do to spawning concerns in southern Florida. The only date we could get was a coin toss as to whether that would be the same date a the NFKC show and certainly close to it regardless. Please keep in mind that this show was originally setup as a small show for our members to have a little fun and get together, as I explain further. At the time we were under the perception (right or wrong) that the NFKC was looking at a couple of things and those being:
1. Move the location of the show, which meant most likley a smaller show
2. Changing the date of the show
3. Both 1 and 2
4. Not having the big two day show
We looked at the distance between the two shows and how we would effect the NFKC and made some conclusions/decisions.
1. None of our members had intended to show at NFKC this year anyhow and most likely going to attend and try to help out if we did. Why? We felt it was time the club got back to some of their own folks being able to take some top awards. It is not fun for someone from outside a club to come in every year and take the top awards and go back home. This often leaves the sponsoring club asking themselves, why are we putting on a show for someone else to come in, take away all the major awards and we don't even get a good profit off of the show
2. We would NOT invite (this was an vendor come by invitation only show) any vendors that would be going to the NFKC. Everyone we had at our show was upfront with us in that they would NOT be going to the NFKC show this year even we didn't have a show in Naples. The only exception to this was Brady and he just got his dates and shows mixed up. Brady bowed out and we put absolutely no pressure on him to come or to even try to get someone from his magazine to come and cover the show (you have no idea how much we would have liked to have KoiFixx cover our show).
3. We deliberately kept the advertising and board chatter about our show low key. If you have ever seen the chatter we do for CFKS or MAKC you would realize we did not push hard at all.
4. We had some folks coming to the show that we could utilize as speakers at the show while they were there at most likely no extra cost. They agreed to speak, but in the end we found that in the venue we had, most people really weren't interested in a seminar program. Maybe this will change in the future as the area gets more in tune with Koi keeping.
5. Our goal all along was to have a good Keynote speaker and with the sponsorships we got we were able to bring in a relatively inexpensive, well liked and actually a person friend to several of our club members, that being Brett Rowley.
Even with all of this, we could not control the growth of this show and in the end it was the physical setting of the show that limited the participation or I think it would have been even larger. Let me also state that, to the best of my knowledge, every person that took a show tank and displayed their Koi were members of the SKA (there may be one exception, I can't be sure).
So I fail to see how our show could have detracted or competed with the NFKC. Certainly not when it came to anyone entering Koi in the show and I doubt much in the area of attending the show. I would also like to note that we have members of SKA that also belong to NFKC and some of those members chose to attend/show Koi at NFKC and we are proud that they were able to do so.
That is the story and about as far as I am going to take it. I really get tired of trying to defend these sort of things on the boards. I hope this will satisfy everyone as I do not intend to further post about this.
Rod L.