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- How Do I Join?
- How much does it cost?
- My children are grown/I have a step-child/I am a non-custodial parent. Can I still join?
- How do I attend an event?
- What is the Announcements List?
- What is the Enthusiasts List?
- Is there a mailing list for general conversation?
- Who's in charge?
- I have a great idea for an event! How do I get an event on the
Calendar?
- Do you not like children?
- Do you talk about children?
- About the Monthly Activity "Restaurant Explorers"
- How do you decide which Restaurant to visit?
- What are the current restaurant suggestions?
- How do I propose a restaurant for us to "explore"?
- Should I RSVP if I plan on coming to the next Restaurant
Explorers activity?
- Are you affiliated with the international NoKidding! group?
Show up at an event! You are welcome at any of the events on the calendar. We
also encourage you to sign up for the announcements list, to
get notices of events and activities, as well as the latest news & update.
Subscribe.
All Austin CHILDFREE! events are free. You pay for any food you eat or
tickets you purchase, but there are no membership fees.
The web site and mail box are paid for by voluntary donation. Every few years
there will be a "Rent Party" where you can donate some money if you wish. There
are no Austin CHILDFREE! bank accounts or registers. Donated funds are sent immediately to the
ISP.
No. Austin CHILDFREE! is for people who have never been parents. People who
chose never to have children, and people who cannot have children and do not
wish to adopt, are welcome.
Members who later choose to have children leave the organization but are not
ostracized or ridiculed for their choice. Austin CHILDFREE! exists because we believe in the
right to make the your own choice..
The calendar
http://www.austinchildfree.org/calendar.php has all the event information you
need. Sometimes you will be asked to RSVP for directions, and sometimes you need
to RSVP so we can make a restaurant reservation or other necessary arrangements.
If the event requires an RSVP, please make sure you respond by the requested
date. If you send an RSVP and then discover you can't attend the event, please
send a second email to let us know.
Since all of the events are organized by members of Austin
CHILDFREE! we have some recommended guidelines for members attending
events on our hosting_event.htm
page.
The Announcements list is used to notify subscribers of upcoming calendar
events. The list is not used for conversation, though once or twice a year it
may be used to send information our members need to know.
We recommend that all our members receive Austin CHILDFREE! announcements, and it's easy to
subscribe.
The Enthusiasts list is used for spontaneous events (I'm going to see the
4:15 showing of Spiderman at the Alamo South this Sunday; who wants to come
along?) and potential events (Would anyone be interested in a field trip to
Fiesta Texas this fall?). It is generally not used for conversation.
Austin CHILDFREE! is primarily a social get-together group, so we like to encourage our
general conversation to be over dinner, etc. Much more fun than email.
Austin CHILDFREE! is run by the members.
There is a small group of worker bees who help with administrative duties (such
as the webmaster), answer email enquiries and put events on the calendar, but
that's all.
If your event is spontaneous (Hey, who wants to go see Spider-man this
weekend?), just send it to the Enthusiasts list (see What is the
Enthusiasts List?).
But if you want to do a bigger event or party, plan out the basics (where will
you host it? what would you like guests to bring? what dates work best for you?
do you require an RSVP?) and send it to
info@austinchildfree.org. The calendar keepers will work with you to
make sure your event doesn't get overrun by an existing one, and they'll put it
on the web site calendar.
If you'd like to host an event but you want or need a little extra assistance,
don't hesitate to ask! Send an email to
Info@austinchildfree.org.
To help you plan an event, there is a handbook to help you organize hosting an
Austin CHILDFREE! event. hosting_event.htm
Some of our best events started as someone having an idea, asking if anyone else
is interested and then it progressed into a really fun event. That how we ended
doing wine-tasting's, a party to celebrate Star-Trek's 40th anniversary and a
late summer pool party.
Some of our members adore children, and some are not so fond of them. We
don't require a stance, political or otherwise, for membership in the group.
Only a willingness to get out and have fun!
Generally, no. The subject isn't taboo, but it just doesn't come up.
You are not expected to explain your childfree status, your feelings toward
children, or your politics. If someone asks you what you did over the holidays
and you say, "I spent it playing soccer with my brother and his kids", you won't
be chased out of the room.
We do talk about everything else!
"Restaurant Explorers" is one of our monthly activities where we dine at a different
restaurant each month, usually on the fourth Saturday of each month.
A brief description and list of past "explores" can be found on our monthly activities page:
http://www.austinchildfree.org/Restaurant.htm
All of our "Restaurant explores" are nominated by the members, either because
a member has been to that restaurant and wants their Austin CHILDFREE! friends to enjoy it as
well, or a member has heard of a restaurant and interested in visiting it with
their Austin CHILDFREE! friends.
The only criteria is that the establishment we visit is primarily a restaurant
and not somewhere that "also serves food"
We have a long list of suggestions, and we will get around to dining at them all.
The list can be found at: http://www.austinchildfree.org/re_list.htm
Because there are so many restaurants in Austin, we rely upon our members to
make suggestions, so if there is a restaurant you would like us to visit, and it
is not on our upcoming list, then let us know and we'll add it.
Yes. While most monthly events do not require an RSVP, since Restaurant
Explorers is a popular activity we require an RSVP if you plan on attending.
Restaurant Explorers is a very popular event, often with over 20 people
attending. Many of the restaurants we explore are small private establishments
and it is often difficult to try and accommodate such a large group without
prior notice.
When we know how many are going to attend, we then contact the restaurant and
book seating for the group. Sometimes we are offered a private dining area at no
extra cost.
Yes, Austin CHILDFREE! is affiliated with the international NoKidding!
organization. Members from any childfree group,
independent or affiliated, are always welcome to visit.
Copyright © 2007 Austin CHILDFREE!. All rights reserved.
Revised: 05/16/10.
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