Hunting Newcomers' week 2010

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The Countryside Alliance is once again holding Hunting Newcomers’ week in association with the CHA. Newcomers’ meets are the very best way for novices to try hunting – and also for hunts to prove their welcoming attitude to “newbies” by encouraging them to participate.

The format has changed somewhat from last year, and the Alliance is now providing free posters, fliers and regional publicity to hunts to assist in marketing these meets. An email went out to secretaries and Masters at the end of July, and many hunts around the country have agreed to join this initiative once again.

The Alliance recognises how hard it is both for novices to ‘try hunting’ as well for hunts to entice new members ‘out of the fold’ because of preconceptions and worries about what hunting actually involves. These meets give the opportunity for hunts to educate newcomers in etiquette and attire etc and many hunts who took part last year were delighted to gain subscribers throughout the season.

The biggest threat to hunting is that it will ‘die out’ through lack of participants and it is therefore vital that all hunts and members welcome newcomers and encourage them throughout the season.

We hope newcomers reading this board will be encouraged to attend a newcomers meet this season – as well as seasoned hunters encouraging their own hunts to hold a meet aimed at bringing newcomers to the field.

For further information please contact chloe-finch@countryside-alliance.org.

Best,
Chloe

Chloe Finch
Countryside Alliance
 
The answer is not fliers posters, the answer is the right approach. When is this week? Can everyone do this week? etc. Do CA have people available?

Hunting will never die out since the ban it has grown bigger!

Make it more personel and people will come.
 
Simsar, the posters have a blank panel so each hunt can fill in their details of the meet or a contact and date. Officially, HNW will run from the 16th - 23rd October, however hunts are at liberty to hold a newcomers' meet on a date which suits and the posters have no mention of a date. If you would like I can send you a PDF of the posters/flyers etc.

The CA have people available (not sure what you mean by this)

Last years SU newcomers meet was very well attended, and the Masters have agreed once again to hold a newcomers' meet for the 2010-11 season, which is fantastic news.
 
Simsar, the posters have a blank panel so each hunt can fill in their details of the meet or a contact and date. Never seen these as anti's come and hassle Officially, HNW will run from the 16th - 23rd October, however hunts are at liberty to hold a newcomers' meet on a date which suits and the posters have no mention of a date. If you would like I can send you a PDF of the posters/flyers etc yes please.

The CA have people available (not sure what you mean by this) Each meet do you have an official there?
Last years SU newcomers meet was very well attended, and the Masters have agreed once again to hold a newcomers' meet for the 2010-11 season, which is fantastic news.

Nobody is getting what I mean, oh well nevermind I cannot explain myself any better with previous posts.

PS do you have anything to do with the Pony Club?
 
As long as they don't go anywhere near Kimblewick they'll go away with a favourable impression of what hunting has to offer.
 
I swore never to go to a newcomers meet ever again. I got both legs taken out from under me and ended up sitting on my ponies neck, I was cut up, run into, kicked and it was chaos. I am a regular hunt member and went along to help out members from our yard who had never hunted before, i'm sorry to say that it scared them all so much they've not come out again! I do agree with holding these meets but I do worry that they are so well attended that it often turns into chaos behind the masters!
 
As long as they don't go anywhere near Kimblewick they'll go away with a favourable impression of what hunting has to offer.

Sadly how right you are.
Be OK in the South though, Englefield House, Stratfield Saye, some of the classier places.
 
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