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    Quote Originally Posted by Lafitte the Pirate View Post
    In all fairness, they have been interviewing a new director. No hire yet!
    It just seems like example. SLU says they want to setup an alumni tent at Cajun field we would carve them out a spot for free. Or am I wrong again, nothing is free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Again, this is being funded by the LCVC, Lafayette Convention and Visitors Center (hence, no ULL). Who negotiated, unknown. Look at the flyer.

    I’m not a fan of our AA, but it’s fair to think our tourism office may have possibly cut the deal.
    Where did you get that info from? This is not what I have been told.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob81 View Post
    It just seems like example. SLU says they want to setup an alumni tent at Cajun field we would carve them out a spot for free. Or am I wrong again, nothing is free.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lafitte the Pirate View Post
    Where did you get that info from? This is not what I have been told.
    1. Your tax dollars are paying for this.

    2. Link to flyer on first page of thread, post 5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    1. Your tax dollars are paying for this.

    2. Link to flyer on first page of thread, post 5.
    Your tax dollars. Not mine. This was not in the original memo that was sent to everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Again, this is being funded by the LCVC, Lafayette Convention and Visitors Center (hence, no ULL). Who negotiated, unknown. Look at the flyer.

    I’m not a fan of our “@Lafayette AA”, but it’s fair to think our tourism office may have possibly cut the deal.
    If the LCVC is funding this event, then why are we asking a family of 5 to pay $250 to tailgate for a few hours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    If the LCVC is funding this event, then why are we asking a family of 5 to pay $250 to tailgate for a few hours?
    I see no one can answer this good question. how much was the tailgate spot in austin? I was there and they did a very nice job. what did that cost

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExecutiveCajun View Post
    I see no one can answer this good question. how much was the tailgate spot in austin? I was there and they did a very nice job. what did that cost
    Austin:
    "The event costs $25 for admittance, including cold beverages and a Texas-style barbecue lunch!"

    Rice:
    "Cost to attend the tailgate is $50 per person and includes food and drinks."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Again, this is being funded by the LCVC, Lafayette Convention and Visitors Center (hence, no ULL).
    Unless this has some kind of Trade Show exposure value why would LCVC sponsor an out of town event?

    Will there be a gigantic LCVC banner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    If the LCVC is funding this event, then why are we asking a family of 5 to pay $250 to tailgate for a few hours?
    Think they are a sponsor of the event, not funding it. Don’t know how much was contributed

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMVCAJUNS View Post
    So why complain?
    Memo, you might want to know someone's history before calling them out. This guy use to organize and host the annual Ragin Cajun Athletics Golf Tournament in Houston. He and others would bring in $60K, $70K or more every year to donate to Cajun Athletics when there wasn't much money coming in. He has experience in dealing with the UL Alumni Association for years in the Houston area. He, along with Houston Cajun were involved for years. He's right, this event was poorly planned with no corporate sponsorships.

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