Selina Skies

September 18, 2020 9:42 PM
Selina surveyed the Quidditch pitch with pleasure and pride. The students really had done a wonderful job in putting together a range of wonderful booths for a range of wonderful causes. It hadn’t been the easiest year for a lot of people, and it was nice to be reminded of the goodness in the world. She hoped that the fair would serve as that.

The students had, with staff supervision, been busily setting up their booths during the morning. That, of course, meant that many of them had already caught a glimpse of what was out here, although they had gone back to the school building for lunch and a chance to freshen up if they needed it. Now they were all gathered back at the pitch, the students who were staffing their booths first already standing in place, with everyone else assembled at one end of the pitch. A little white picket fence surrounded the area where the fair was taking place, and a large arch stood behind Selina, currently sealed off with a ribbon.

“Welcome to the Sonora Charity fair,” Selina addressed them, amplifying her voice so that everyone could hear her, whether they were waiting at the archway or staffing a booth, “From what I’ve seen and heard of the preparations, we have a huge range of wonderful causes and a lot of very creative ways to support them. I’m so impressed, and I am looking forward to getting a chance to see them up close. I hope you’ll all take the time to make your way around and support each other’s stalls. As well as the booths run by your peers, we have some snack vendors on site, though there’s also free water at the first aid tent, and snacks as per usual up at the school.” They had brought in a couple of fair-related food stalls, checking their students’ plans to make sure none of them competed directly, to add to the ambience, and with the vendors each advertising a charity that they would donate a portion of their profits too. Still, it was a bright sunny day (thankfully - not always a thing guaranteed by the mock Irish weather, even at this time of year) and Selina didn’t want anyone getting dehydrated or feeling like they had to choose between that and supporting their friends.

“Without further ado, I hereby declare the fair...OPEN!” she stated, pouring as much sense of occasion and a big, and genuine, smile into her words as slashed her wand across the ribbon, cutting it in two and allowing the students inside.

OOC - welcome to the charity fair! I have set this up like a class meaning anyone can reply directly. This means you can post about your booth and what it's doing, or post someone making their way around, investigating a particular booth or meeting up with a friend. Feel free to use any of the information provided at meetings or in people's intro posts to know what options your character has for things to do, or check with people in chatzy. If your post is at a partcular booth, please mention it in the subject line to help keep track.
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Osvaldo Alamilla

September 26, 2020 6:30 AM
Osvaldo was tempted to wander into the school again during all of this chaos. With nearly everyone out here working to turn the pitch into a disaster, the school was almost empty again. However, if he disappeared for to long someone may get suspicious. Also something may come up that needs his attention and that would not be a good time for people to not be able to find him. So, he was forced to stay and watch the horror unfold.

He circled around the outskirts of the 'fair grounds' taking in the sheer amount of destruction that had taken place. He'd known this was going to happen, the pitch was a mess. The children's booths were bad enough, but then there were the food stalls as well. The grass was getting trampled into bare earth pathways and he could just imagine the amount of fair related garbage that would be strewn about the place by the time it was all over. Hopefully his preparations would work in restoring the field to its former glory, or else he would be working all summer to get it ready for next year again.

Fortunately some of the stands were not to bad. The one he had 'sponsored' was just doing some face painting. But some of the others... One of them though had grown an entirely new hedge maze! Another one of the children had a literal huge box of sand dumped on the grounds! That was going to be a nightmare to clean up. Yes, the prairie elves were going to need to do it, but he was going to have to manage them. Which meant listening to their inanities for an extended period of time. He had heard rumors of one of them thinking about setting up a petting zoo. Thank goodness that hadn't happened.

At least his tinkering with the weather charms seemed to be working. They were a bit unstable, as weather charms needed to be to work properly, but he had been able to 'nudge' them into the state of 'sunny'. There may be a few extra rainy days afterwards to make up for it, but he didn't see that has a problem. The last thing he wanted right now was a rainstorm. Not because it would ruin the fair mind you, but it and the children would quickly churn the field into an even bigger muddy disaster area. That was something he definitely did not want to deal with.

It occurred to him that maybe this was the sort of thing he should have inquired if he was to bring Manola and Edu. The small boy would have probably enjoyed himself helping the other children ruin all of his hard work keeping the pitch in proper order. Oh well, if he thought about it perhaps he would bring some fair food back to them once the event was nearly over.
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