Misunderstanding About Canceled Celtic Games
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Misunderstanding About Canceled Celtic Games
Statement: The Cancellation of the Celtic Games
There has been some misunderstanding concerning who was responsible for the cancellation of the Celtic Games set for September 18. The first games were run by the Historical Society. Then the Chamber ran them for a few years.
In 2009 the Community Center (PABI) assumed responsibility for the Celtic Games from the Chamber of Commerce. The Community Center ran the games in 2009 and was slated to do so this year. The decision to cancel was announced to the public, by the Community Center, in the August 16-23 time frame.
The Chamber of Commerce is disappointed that the games were canceled with only 30 days pre event notice. Had the Chamber been aware of games related financial problems with respect to the event a few months in advance we perhaps would have offered financial help. We received no notification prior to the public announcement of mid-August.
Kathy Speck
President
Beaver Island Chamber of Commerce
Rachel Teague
Vice President
Steve West
Executive Director
There has been some misunderstanding concerning who was responsible for the cancellation of the Celtic Games set for September 18. The first games were run by the Historical Society. Then the Chamber ran them for a few years.
In 2009 the Community Center (PABI) assumed responsibility for the Celtic Games from the Chamber of Commerce. The Community Center ran the games in 2009 and was slated to do so this year. The decision to cancel was announced to the public, by the Community Center, in the August 16-23 time frame.
The Chamber of Commerce is disappointed that the games were canceled with only 30 days pre event notice. Had the Chamber been aware of games related financial problems with respect to the event a few months in advance we perhaps would have offered financial help. We received no notification prior to the public announcement of mid-August.
Kathy Speck
President
Beaver Island Chamber of Commerce
Rachel Teague
Vice President
Steve West
Executive Director
I'm a bit confused with information overload. It seems that everyone agrees that there should be Celtic Games on America's Emerald Isle but someone needs to step up and make it happen. My humble opinion is that the "someone" should be the Chamber. Why the Community Center? They would benefit indirectly from the games but should they be doing the Chamber's business? The games would promote Beaver Island tourism, benefit most businesses and boost the general local economy. If that is not a function of the Chamber then I remain confussed
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In reviewing the attached posting (above) from the Chamber, I believe there is an expressed commitment for the future but there was not enough advanced notice to sponsor the 2010 Games.
There has to be more to the story. Is the Chamber actively working to revive the Celtic Games?
Cheryl

In reviewing the attached posting (above) from the Chamber, I believe there is an expressed commitment for the future but there was not enough advanced notice to sponsor the 2010 Games.
There has to be more to the story. Is the Chamber actively working to revive the Celtic Games?



Cheryl
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Celtic games
In our original September post, the Chamber stated that had we known that the holding of the games was in question we may have offered some financial help to whoever was sponsoring the games. It has not been discussed since then.
At this time, the Chamber is not working to bring back the event. In the future, if we are asked, we may offer support to any group who would want to sponsor the games. We will discuss this at our next meeting, but for now I will state that the Chamber is not involved in this, and I do not anticipate our involvement in sponsorship in the future.
At this time, the Chamber is not working to bring back the event. In the future, if we are asked, we may offer support to any group who would want to sponsor the games. We will discuss this at our next meeting, but for now I will state that the Chamber is not involved in this, and I do not anticipate our involvement in sponsorship in the future.
BI Celtic Games
Perhaps it's time to form an independent Beaver Island Celtic Games committee, composed of business people and those interested in preserving and celebrating Celtic culture.
Such a committee could organize the music, athletics, arts, and other entertainment, solicit sponsors, promote and operate the Games. Start modestly, but dare to "think big." The costs shouldn't be borne entirely by sponsors; some revenue would have to be generated at the gate.
If one examines other Celtic festivals, the potential seems huge.
Beaver Island has an authenticity lacking anywhere else. To not exploit this opportunity seems a shame.
Such a committee could organize the music, athletics, arts, and other entertainment, solicit sponsors, promote and operate the Games. Start modestly, but dare to "think big." The costs shouldn't be borne entirely by sponsors; some revenue would have to be generated at the gate.
If one examines other Celtic festivals, the potential seems huge.
Beaver Island has an authenticity lacking anywhere else. To not exploit this opportunity seems a shame.
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The Highland Festival in Alma Michigan is the one I grew up attending. It is a model of how successful the Celtic Festival on the island could be (even though Alma has a Scottish flair). We would love to see the games return! We would be happy to pay to see the competition. Let me drink a pint, eat some great food, listen to some pipe bands and I will be there all weekend. I might even break out my kilt for a parade through town! Add a 5K relay with eating and drinking samples of the finest BI has to offer at the hand off points and you have a landmark event.
The Highland Festival in Alma Michigan is the one I grew up attending. It is a model of how successful the Celtic Festival on the island could be (even though Alma has a Scottish flair). We would love to see the games return! We would be happy to pay to see the competition. Let me drink a pint, eat some great food, listen to some pipe bands and I will be there all weekend. I might even break out my kilt for a parade through town! Add a 5K relay with eating and drinking samples of the finest BI has to offer at the hand off points and you have a landmark event.