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Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 9th, 2011, 2:42 am
by ErinH
I'm reading about "Battle of the Bands" and "Swap Meet" and all this other fun-sounding stuff but I have no idea what this is... Anyone care to give a short summary of all these things in one place for nationals first timers?
Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 9th, 2011, 5:50 am
by jazzy009
ErinH wrote:I'm reading about "Battle of the Bands" and "Swap Meet" and all this other fun-sounding stuff but I have no idea what this is... Anyone care to give a short summary of all these things in one place for nationals first timers?
http://nso.wisc.edu/master_schedule.php?day=friday This is the master schedule, there isn't a lot to explain. For Battle of the Bands I assume they will bring in some local bands to play music. For the swap meet check out the thread for it. Basically you trade things from your state (shirts, pins, memorabilia) with students from other states. It's a way to mingle with competitors prior to the competition.
There is also an ice cream social after the swap meet. Eat ice cream and do some more mingling. Then there are other things from Wednesday-Friday that attempt to flaunt the institution in general. Museum tours, campus tours, and the like.
Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 9th, 2011, 6:25 pm
by tclme elmo
I wonder what the activity at the opening ceremony that involves cell phones is..
Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 9th, 2011, 6:47 pm
by soccerisforlosers
im guessing theyll play a song and have us raise our phones in the air and wave them
Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 9th, 2011, 6:49 pm
by Kokonilly
soccerisforlosers wrote:im guessing theyll play a song and have us raise our phones in the air and wave them
Cell phones? Let's bring legit candles.
^ Disclaimer: That's a joke.
Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 10th, 2011, 2:28 pm
by fishman100
tclme elmo wrote:I wonder what the activity at the opening ceremony that involves cell phones is..
Probably something like "text your team number", etc.

Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 10th, 2011, 3:48 pm
by soccerisforlosers
and their having the sounds of music people with wind instruments play with the band from Univ of Wisconsin in the opening ceremony too
Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 10th, 2011, 4:59 pm
by zyzzyva980
lols, I just realized that I've memorized the University of Wisconsin fight song.
Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 11th, 2011, 8:34 pm
by ErinH
jazzy009 wrote:ErinH wrote:I'm reading about "Battle of the Bands" and "Swap Meet" and all this other fun-sounding stuff but I have no idea what this is... Anyone care to give a short summary of all these things in one place for nationals first timers?
http://nso.wisc.edu/master_schedule.php?day=friday This is the master schedule, there isn't a lot to explain. For Battle of the Bands I assume they will bring in some local bands to play music. For the swap meet check out the thread for it. Basically you trade things from your state (shirts, pins, memorabilia) with students from other states. It's a way to mingle with competitors prior to the competition.
There is also an ice cream social after the swap meet. Eat ice cream and do some more mingling. Then there are other things from Wednesday-Friday that attempt to flaunt the institution in general. Museum tours, campus tours, and the like.
Thought there might be something beyond those, but thanks!
Re: Nationals "activities" - what are they?
Posted: May 13th, 2011, 10:29 pm
by sciencegeek100
ErinH wrote:I'm reading about "Battle of the Bands" and "Swap Meet" and all this other fun-sounding stuff but I have no idea what this is... Anyone care to give a short summary of all these things in one place for nationals first timers?
swap meet is right after opening ceremony and you bring stuff, go to a table based on you state and then either set up and trade with others that walk by or put it in a box/bag and walk around trying to get good stuff for what you brought
3 years doing it, well, 2, one year due to a fire hazard they cancelled it
