Social Chair
From ATS Wiki
Events:
- Om Nom Nom Social (Basically a Big/Little Reveal)
- Family Field Day (+assassins?)
- Movie Nights (periodic)
- Dim Sum Run/ Hot Pot Run (periodic)
Duties of the Social Chair:
- To pair up bigs and littles in the Family system
- Snoop on all the family lists to gauge activity via ats-socialchairs@mit.edu
- Interact with new people and encourage them to join!
- Facilitate family outings and interaction, maintaining the family outing subsidy system
Fall semester Big Little Outing Subsidy System:
- $3 per person subsidy (finboard makes us sad -.-)
- Receipt and photo of pair / groups must be submitted to ats-socialchairs@mit.edu
Rules of the Family Outing Subsidy System:
- All attendees must be of the same family
- Must consist of 5 people or more (exceptions given to smaller families)
- $3 per person subsidy
- Receipt and photo of group must be submitted to ats-socialchairs@mit.edu
Mailing lists:
- Social chair list: ats-socialchairs@mit.edu
- Big Fat Fuzzy Love: bigfatfuzzylove@mit.edu
- Jon's Bad Ass Pirate Bunch: jbapb@mit.edu
- >U: greater-than-you@mit.edu
- Funky Bobasaurs: funky-bobasaurs@mit.edu
- ATS Gangsters: ats-gangstas@mit.edu
In 2014, Boba Shrimp Co + Funky Monkeys ==> Funky Bobasaurs
assassins o_O
- Signups -- just have a simple google sheet asking for name / family
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Figuring out the order (if one of the social chairz wants to play, the other one can do all the logistics; though it would be a good idea to take the social chair playing off the ats-socialchairs@mit.edu mailing list for the duration of the game)
- I tried to space families out evenly. Last time there were about 30 people playing, about 10 were BFFL's, so every 3rd person was a BFFL, etc.
- Have people email whoever is running the game (usually ats-socialchairs@mit.edu) when they have executed a kill
- Send out updates every night, add additional rules if necessary
family outings! (:
To keep track of who has already been subsidized, look at this . I didn't keep it very up to date aside from my family last semester because families only went on one outing and the idea of family outings was very vague.