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Polyday happened on Saturday. After months of planning, plotting, communicating and organising, I still feel like I ought to be crossing my fingers as I speak about it, but it's over for this year, and it went well!

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Wishing you all a happy poly year (for those who want it, at least),

Maxine.

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Please also view this entry:Last call for smiling faces on the desk, plus 'tea-minion' for Polyday (this Saturday!) if you're interested in helping out at the last minute!


(Actually most of it went up a few days ago, but was just waiting for a very few finishing touches)

Polyday: 1.30pm onwards, Saturday 26th of September at Dragon Hall

We're pleased to announce that the schedule for Polyday is finally up at http://www.studio63.org.uk/polyday/plan.html with what I'm sure is the usual warning about being subject to last-minute alterations due to pestilence, war, famine, swine-flu* etc.

There are still some cabaret tickets available too, and more details on the site here: http://www.studio63.org.uk/polyday/cabaret.html . We have the whole building, so if you're attending Polyday but not the Cabaret, the other workshop rooms will be available to you as continuing discussion and social space.

Start time for Polyday itself is 1.30pm (please don't arrive before this, as the venue is booked to other people earlier in the day, but there is a fab selection of restaurants, cafes and pubs in the very local area to hang out in, if you do happen to arrive early)

After that, the day is yours. Enjoy!

I hope to see many of you on Saturday.


Maxine.

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* I've been informed that a not insubstantial segment of the poly population has in fact gone down with this evil during the past couple of days, so have fingers firmly crossed that we'll still have a few left by Saturday!

Polyday!

Jul. 15th, 2009 12:03 pm
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Apologies to anyone receiving this three times over. I wanted to share the message I sent out  this morning for the benefit of anyone not a member of bicon or polydayness on LJ, and add a couple of extra thoughts.

I haven't written much yet about polyamory and what it means to me, but I will be. Poly isn't so much a thing that I do, as what I am - it's always been a part of my self definition, despite adverse conditions, so the existence of events like Polyday is important to me - which is why I stepped in to help run it when it looked like otherwise it wasn't going to happen.

I am extremely grateful to the members of my poly 'family' who have already helped out, and got us this far down the road. Particularly [livejournal.com profile] werenerd - you've been brilliant, love.

Details of Polyday are below:

Polyday - 26th September at Dragon Hall, Central London

It's time to open up your diaries and write POLYDAY in indelible ink on the 26th of September!

This year we've put in a bit of extra work and found a lovely new venue at Dragon Hall, near Holborn (Central London). Details are on the website at www.polyday.org.uk

The schedule for the daytime event is not yet settled, but will be posted here, and on the website nearer to the day. Workshops and discussions will run from 1.30pm until 6.30pm, and will be divided into three 'threads': Poly for beginners, Advanced Poly, and Open to All.

Evening ents this year will be treated as a separate event, as we're hoping to put on something a little special - a cabaret and social, with live performances from guest entertainers. The cabaret will run from 7pm until 10.30pm.

I look forward to seeing you all!  (I hope to be at BiCon, too)

Maxine

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