Flipside Flame December 2016

FBSLogo

And now, the Final Flame of 2016. So, this year happened…it’s almost over. We’re going to be ok. We’re going to set things on fire (burn bans permitting). It will be what it will be. Unicorns and Rainbows will come together and experience the wonder of the community we create together. There will be a reckoning. Punctuation will leave its mark.

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


 Ticket Window Dates Posted

Every year, there is a window of opportunity in which participants can mail in their ticket requests. Those dates have been finalized! After creating your ticket request, it’s time to decorate your envelope (utterly optional, but totally fun), get your payment together (less fun, but completely mandatory), and get your requests in the mail from January 6 through January 20. It’s pretty straightforward, so start saving your pennies and planning your envelopes! We’ll post more about the ticket opening as the details become available.

Advice From Your 2017 Ticket Lead

Ticket mail in Tips from Loribug, the 2017 Ticket Lead.

DOs

  • DO read ALL THE DETAILS on how to send in a ticket request – do it right!
  • DO fill in all the fields
  • DO put enough postage
  • DO make sure the address is easily read
  • DO double check to make sure you send both the ticket request and the money order.
  • DO keep your money order receipt – when a ticket request goes south (missing, stolen, etc), this can save your butt. KEEP IT!
  • DO consider dropping the envelope off at the post office and requesting hand canceling – especially if you are at the last day of ticket window.
  • DO contact tickets with problems – we are very responsive and have dealt with a lot of problems over the years. LOTS of problems. Contact me at: tickets@BurningFlipside.com

DON’Ts

  • DON’T send the request in before the ticket window.
  • DON’T send it in after the ticket window.
  • DON’T send a personal check or cash.
  • DON’T vaguely post to Facebook or interwebs if you have problems with your ticket request and expect resolution – contacting the ticket team is the only way you can get help.
  • DON’T break every rule of ticket request and think you will get much sympathy.

My personal suggestions:
Please decorate your envelope – not required, but it makes the Ticket Team’s life MUCH MORE FUN during opening.
Highly decorated envelopes can challenge the USPS. You may want to put your fab envelope inside a Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope available from the Post Office. I know it hides the beauty from the postal employees, but it can help your ticket request make it safely.
In general, a Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope costs about $6.45 and includes tracking. Tracking is VERY VERY GOOD to have. (the Priority Mail EXPRESS Flat Rate Envelope costs $22 – so expensive!)

Even if you think you have made an error (forgot to include money order, forgot to include ticket request, returned for inadequate postage) or the post office has made an error (envelope returned in shreds, envelope returned because they could not read the address), I can probably help.

Contact me at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact


Ticket Cap for 2017

As in previous years, there will be a limited number of tickets for Burning Flipside.

Burning Flipside 2017: Unicorns vs Rainbows: The Reckoning, will have 2,800 tickets available through the lottery system.

Each year we make an application to the host county officials for a Mass Gathering Permit. This allows us to exceed the Mass Gathering Act’s limit of 2499 participants for the duration of the event. While not currently approved for 2017, we anticipate that this permit will be granted.

This consideration from the county, however, is not a way to expand in an unlimited fashion. We must still plan the event according to the volunteer support available, the land area to which we have access, and the quantity of ticket requests that come in. So, in the interest of continuing to have a safe, successful and fulfilling event for participants and volunteers, we limit the number of tickets provided to the community.

What should you do?
Make your plans now to get your ticket request in when the ticket window opens on January 6! Ticket prices remain unchanged from last year ($111.00 for adults, USD).

Don’t delay because the window closes on January  20th. In the event that we either a) do not receive the permit, or b) exceed 2800 ticket requests, then there will be the lottery for tickets!

Volunteer to support sustainable growth of future Flipsides.

Be the ticket-holding volunteer participant that you want to see in the world!

 


 Sticker/Ticket (Sticket!)

Hey Flipizens!

Would you like free tickets to Flipside 2017: Unicorns vs. Rainbows: The Reckoning?

And did you know that designing the ticket or the sticker is actually the only way to get free tickets to Flipside?!? Leads, volunteers, even LLC members, pay for their tickets.

Design the Flipside ticket or sticker and submit your design today!  The person who submits the winning STICKER design will get TWO free tickets to Flipside 2017. The person who submits the winning TICKET design will also receive TWO free tickets to Flipside 2017.

Keep in mind all designs must be original. No clip art, and no copy written material may be used. The designs can be created digitally or by hand.

So break out your pen, marker, crayon or stylus and get the ideas flowing.  Hand-drawn submissions are perfectly fine, but must be delivered before the deadline: 10 pm Monday January 30, 2017.

Submit your designs or any questions at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

We will positively confirm every submission we receive, so if you do not receive a confirmation within a few days, please email us back, and we will confirm receipt.

Please do not post or display your Ticket or Sticker design anywhere else until after the contest ends.  (The artist for the winning ticket design will be asked to refrain from posting it anywhere until after the event.)

Burning Flipside will do its best to include all submitted designs, in some form of hype, the survival guide, or the website, so your art should get seen.  When you submit you are implicitly giving permission for us to use your design – on the ticket or sticker, on the Burning Flipside website, or in the Survival Guide. If for some reason you do not want to give this permission, please specify that when you submit. Also please indicate how you would like your art to be credited.

TICKET Design Details

Please include the following information within your Ticket design:

  • Burning Flipside
  • Unicorns vs. Rainbows: The Reckoning
  • May 25-29, 2017
  • www.burningflipside.com

Keep these things in mind:

  • Artwork should be 2.375 x 4.375 inches.
  • 1/8 inch all around WILL BE CUT OFF creating a final size of 2.125 x 4.125 – this extra space is called bleed.
  • Artwork should be CMYK.
  • Artwork should be supplied at 100% as either vector based art (illustrator or freehand) or at 300dpi if it is a Photoshop file.
  • If Photoshop – .tif, .eps, .psd and .jpeg files are preferred.  Please save jpeg files with “maximum quality”.

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  •  You must pay attention to specs, or you could be disqualified.
  • Do not place text too close to the edge of your design. It should be 1/8″ in on either side once the artwork is trimmed. Pick fonts that will be easy to read and try to not use a font that is really thin on a dark background. It will “plug-up” and be hard to read.
  • Do not get too complex, it is often easier to create artwork at a larger size and reduce it down. Keep in mind what it will look like at the smaller size.
  • If you create your art in layers, be sure and save that layered file just in case the printer needs anything altered – this will make it easier on them and you.

STICKER Design Details

Please include at least the following information within your Sticker design:

  • Flipside 2017

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  • Submit in black and white (or another color and white). But not multiple colors for the sticker.
  • Sticker Art should cover a 2.5″ circle at 300dpi.
  • Make your design simple! Intricate and super-fine lines (less than 1-pt) tend to dry up in the screen and will not show up on the sticker. For your reference, 1pt lines are roughly the same size as what a medium ball point pen will draw.  It is a good idea to keep important elements of your artwork at least 1/8″ from the edge of the sticker to allow for cutting. Serifed fonts can be a nightmare – especially at small point sizes. Set all type to at LEAST 10 points.
  • In the past we’ve only printed black and white stickers.  Grayscale or gradients are a real pain and don’t print very well, so try to stick to solid colors.  If you want to submit a two or three color image, that’s fine and it will be reviewed, but (depending on cost) it may end up being converted into black and white.  All halftones are screened at 55 lpi.

Have fun! good luck! We look forward to seeing the designs as they come in.  It is an incredible outpouring from this intensively creative community! It’s a pleasure to serve as your STicket team.

If you have any questions, just let us know at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

Your Flipside 2017 Sticker/Ticket Selection Team

Announce, December 2016

FBSLogo

We’re only a month away from the end of 2016, but planning is well underway for Burning Flipside 2017: Unicorns vs. Rainbows: The Reckoning. Important dates are being settled, and the gears of the burning machine are starting to turn. If you have a hankering to get involved, there a lots of ways to participate. This event doesn’t work without everyone’s PARTICIPATION. Read on for more ways to contribute!

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Ticket Window Dates Posted

Every year, there is a window of opportunity in which participants can mail in their ticket requests. Those dates have been finalized! After creating your ticket request, it’s time to decorate your envelope (utterly optional, but totally fun), get your payment together (less fun, but completely mandatory), and get your requests in the mail from January 6 through January 20. It’s pretty straightforward, so start saving your pennies and planning your envelopes! We’ll post more about the ticket opening as the details become available.


Combustion Chamber Meeting

Monday, December 5th is the last CC meeting of the year, and the only one scheduled around the holidays. Start time is 7:42 PM. Safe Travels. Celebrate this season in the manner most joyous to you.

What we will be discussing:

  • LLC Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Operational Update
  • Paid/comp staff:Should Flipside have any paid staff? Should Flipside comp volunteers with tickets, etc, as some other events do?
  • CC business

Who Can/Should Attend: You! If you care about the event and especially if you care about any of these topics you should come to discuss them.
Why this matters: The CC provides advice to the LLC. The LLC provides the overall direction and policy guidance that end up making the event happen. The topics discussed at this meeting may have a direct impact on you during the actual Flipside event and/or at the AAR, LLC warehouse.
CC meetings are a great way to stay informed about what’s happening in our community. Meeting minutes will be posted as they are received. Thanks for your patience.
Want to read the Minutes of the CC meetings?
What is the Combustion Chamber or CC?
Do you have some questions about CC meetings?

If you don’t find your answer in the FAQ above, please email us. We like answering questions. Contact us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact


Combustion Chamber Mixer

We are pleased to invite you to attend the Rainbow Unicorn Holiday Summit.

This event is a gathering of thoughtful, iconoclastic doers from around the world who share a common interest in practical and farcical solutions for the Rainbow v. Unicorn controversy. Our vision is ambitious, which is nothing less than to listen to our community members discuss the importance of unicorns, rainbows and all other compelling community topics, while enjoying the chill and consuming tasty treats. The event will take place at the heart of Burning Flipside community, Lloyd the Warehouse, on December 12th, at 7:42pm. We encourage you to celebrate our diversity in costume. As always, this event is BYOB & LNT.

Your Combustion Chamber


Combustion Chamber Needs New Members

Do enjoy listening to/discussing/debating the finer points of Community with your friends/campmates/fellow burners? Would you enjoy communicating about crucial matters in this community all year long? Do you know someone
else who fits this description?

The Burning Flipside Combustion Chamber (CC) is the communication conduit between the Community and the event organizers (aka AAR, LLC), and acts as the Burning Flipside organization’s advisory body. The CC meets typically
every other Monday evening for approximately two hours, at the Austin warehouse.

The Combustion Chamber currently seeks new members to renew and diversify its ranks. Submit your application or nomination!

The deadline for submissions is Friday, December 16th, 2016, 11:59 P.M.

Interested in seeing the CC in action? Regular CC meetings are open to participation of all Community members. Our next meeting is Monday, December 5th, 7:42pm, at Lloyd the Warehouse, 3106 Industrial Terrace, Austin, Texas. At this meeting we’ll be discussing Paid/Comp Staff.

With Regards,
Your Combustion Chamber


 Sticker/Ticket (Sticket!)

Hey Flipizens!

Would you like free tickets to Flipside 2017: Unicorns vs. Rainbows: The Reckoning?

And did you know that designing the ticket or the sticker is actually the only way to get free tickets to Flipside?!? Leads, volunteers, even LLC members, pay for their tickets.

Design the Flipside ticket or sticker and submit your design today!  The person who submits the winning STICKER design will get TWO free tickets to Flipside 2017. The person who submits the winning TICKET design will also receive TWO free tickets to Flipside 2017.

Keep in mind all designs must be original. No clip art, and no copy written material may be used. The designs can be created digitally or by hand.

So break out your pen, marker, crayon or stylus and get the ideas flowing.  Hand-drawn submissions are perfectly fine, but must be delivered before the deadline: 10 pm Monday January 30, 2017.

Submit your designs or any questions at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

We will positively confirm every submission we receive, so if you do not receive a confirmation within a few days, please email us back, and we will confirm receipt.

Please do not post or display your Ticket or Sticker design anywhere else until after the contest ends.  (The artist for the winning ticket design will be asked to refrain from posting it anywhere until after the event.)

Burning Flipside will do its best to include all submitted designs, in some form of hype, the survival guide, or the website, so your art should get seen.  When you submit you are implicitly giving permission for us to use your design – on the ticket or sticker, on the Burning Flipside website, or in the Survival Guide. If for some reason you do not want to give this permission, please specify that when you submit. Also please indicate how you would like your art to be credited.

TICKET Design Details

Please include the following information within your Ticket design:

  • Burning Flipside
  • Unicorns vs. Rainbows: The Reckoning
  • May 25-29, 2017
  • www.burningflipside.com

Keep these things in mind:

  • Artwork should be 2.375 x 4.375 inches.
  • 1/8 inch all around WILL BE CUT OFF creating a final size of 2.125 x 4.125 – this extra space is called bleed.
  • Artwork should be CMYK.
  • Artwork should be supplied at 100% as either vector based art (illustrator or freehand) or at 300dpi if it is a Photoshop file.
  • If Photoshop – .tif, .eps, .psd and .jpeg files are preferred.  Please save jpeg files with “maximum quality”.

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  •  You must pay attention to specs, or you could be disqualified.
  • Do not place text too close to the edge of your design. It should be 1/8″ in on either side once the artwork is trimmed. Pick fonts that will be easy to read and try to not use a font that is really thin on a dark background. It will “plug-up” and be hard to read.
  • Do not get too complex, it is often easier to create artwork at a larger size and reduce it down. Keep in mind what it will look like at the smaller size.
  • If you create your art in layers, be sure and save that layered file just in case the printer needs anything altered – this will make it easier on them and you.

STICKER Design Details

Please include at least the following information within your Sticker design:

  • Flipside 2017

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  • Submit in black and white (or another color and white). But not multiple colors for the sticker.
  • Sticker Art should cover a 2.5″ circle at 300dpi.
  • Make your design simple! Intricate and super-fine lines (less than 1-pt) tend to dry up in the screen and will not show up on the sticker. For your reference, 1pt lines are roughly the same size as what a medium ball point pen will draw.  It is a good idea to keep important elements of your artwork at least 1/8″ from the edge of the sticker to allow for cutting. Serifed fonts can be a nightmare – especially at small point sizes. Set all type to at LEAST 10 points.
  • In the past we’ve only printed black and white stickers.  Grayscale or gradients are a real pain and don’t print very well, so try to stick to solid colors.  If you want to submit a two or three color image, that’s fine and it will be reviewed, but (depending on cost) it may end up being converted into black and white.  All halftones are screened at 55 lpi.

Have fun! good luck! We look forward to seeing the designs as they come in.  It is an incredible outpouring from this intensively creative community! It’s a pleasure to serve as your STicket team.

If you have any questions, just let us know at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

Your Flipside 2017 Sticker/Ticket Selection Team

Announce October 2016

FBSLogo

Burning Flipside 2017: Unicorns vs Rainbows: The Reckoning. At the Fall Town Hall, votes on the theme for 2017 were cast, and we’re in for a fantasy faceoff. Are you Team Rainbow? Team Unicorn? Team Versus? Team Colon? Themes can be everything and nothing to our participants. Get into it as much or as little as you want, but leave the glitter and feathers at home, mmm-kay?

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Volunteer: Leads Needed

Hi, Flipizens!  Now that we know that we are due a Reckoning between Unicorns and Rainbows, it’s time to put together the team that is going to make the whole thing go!  All of our leads are open, and we would like to know if you, or someone you hold in high esteem is willing to be one of our leads!

What is a lead, you ask?  They’re the people that organize our teams that go and do work.  Every group that you interact with at the event, be it Ice, PETs, Parking, or even Church Night, has a lead that puts together the people and resources necessary to make the thing go.

We’d love to have you!  And if it seems like too much, we promise to have lots of help.

Are you just drawn in yet?  Well, mosey down to this form and let us know!

Nominations close on October 28th, so act now!

Thank you,
Dahling Schmooley-Sweetiepoo (Volunteer Coordinator)


Call for Proposals – Flipside 2017 Design and Fabrication Team (DaFT)

Calling all Unicorns and/or Rainbows, Burning Flipside needs an EFFIGY!

If you have a strong opinion or a grand vision about what Pyropolis should build and burn in ‘017, and you’ve got the time, crew, and plan for how to do it, now’s the time to tell us! Effigy proposals are due by 11:59 pm on Nov 20th!

Being a DaFT lead means you’re responsible for designing the effigy and leading the build team to create the Flipside Effigy, both during pre-event and on-site. You don’t necessarily need to be a professional engineer, architect, or carpenter, though these skills certainly help. We suggest you seek advice from experienced builders and project leaders, should you need assistance or advice. It’s a challenge, but don’t be scared! Be a rockstar! Lead DaFT!

Don’t wait till it’s too late! The DaFT (Design and Fabrication Team) Selection Committee is here to help! Prior to the deadline, show (one or all of) us what you’ve got! Pick our brains! We’re all ex-DaFT leads, so we’ll be able to give you real insight into how to (or not to) build, delegate, lift, bolt, screw, nail, cut, ShopBot, beat-to-fit, transport, budget, burn, and otherwise DO the effigy things.

Read the Proposal guidelines.
Contact us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

From all of us at the DSC, happy designing!

Jic
Beth
Dave
Chainsaw
Dotti
Krahnik
Lance
Kaleb


Sticker/Ticket (Sticket!)

Hey Flipizens!

Would you like free tickets to Flipside 2017: Unicorns vs. Rainbows: The Reckoning?

And did you know that designing the ticket or the sticker is actually the only way to get free tickets to Flipside?!? Leads, volunteers, even LLC members, pay for their tickets.

Design the Flipside ticket or sticker and submit your design today!  The person who submits the winning STICKER design will get TWO free tickets to Flipside 2017. The person who submits the winning TICKET design will also receive TWO free tickets to Flipside 2017.

Keep in mind all designs must be original. No clip art, and no copy written material may be used. The designs can be created digitally or by hand.

So break out your pen, marker, crayon or stylus and get the ideas flowing.  Hand-drawn submissions are perfectly fine, but must be delivered before the deadline: 10 pm Monday January 30, 2017.

Submit your designs or any questions at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

We will positively confirm every submission we receive, so if you do not receive a confirmation within a few days, please email us back, and we will confirm receipt.

Please do not post or display your Ticket or Sticker design anywhere else until after the contest ends.  (The artist for the winning ticket design will be asked to refrain from posting it anywhere until after the event.)

Burning Flipside will do its best to include all submitted designs, in some form of hype, the survival guide, or the website, so your art should get seen.  When you submit you are implicitly giving permission for us to use your design – on the ticket or sticker, on the Burning Flipside website, or in the Survival Guide. If for some reason you do not want to give this permission, please specify that when you submit. Also please indicate how you would like your art to be credited.

TICKET Design Details

Please include the following information within your Ticket design:

  • Burning Flipside
  • Unicorns vs. Rainbows: The Reckoning
  • May 25-29, 2017
  • www.burningflipside.com

Keep these things in mind:

  • Artwork should be 2.375 x 4.375 inches.
  • 1/8 inch all around WILL BE CUT OFF creating a final size of 2.125 x 4.125 – this extra space is called bleed.
  • Artwork should be CMYK.
  • Artwork should be supplied at 100% as either vector based art (illustrator or freehand) or at 300dpi if it is a Photoshop file.
  • If Photoshop – .tif, .eps, .psd and .jpeg files are preferred.  Please save jpeg files with “maximum quality”.

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  •  You must pay attention to specs, or you could be disqualified.
  • Do not place text too close to the edge of your design. It should be 1/8″ in on either side once the artwork is trimmed. Pick fonts that will be easy to read and try to not use a font that is really thin on a dark background. It will “plug-up” and be hard to read.
  • Do not get too complex, it is often easier to create artwork at a larger size and reduce it down. Keep in mind what it will look like at the smaller size.
  • If you create your art in layers, be sure and save that layered file just in case the printer needs anything altered – this will make it easier on them and you.

STICKER Design Details

Please include at least the following information within your Sticker design:

  • Flipside 2017

Tips for successful reproduction of your design:

  • Submit in black and white (or another color and white). But not multiple colors for the sticker.
  • Sticker Art should cover a 2.5″ circle at 300dpi.
  • Make your design simple! Intricate and super-fine lines (less than 1-pt) tend to dry up in the screen and will not show up on the sticker. For your reference, 1pt lines are roughly the same size as what a medium ball point pen will draw.  It is a good idea to keep important elements of your artwork at least 1/8″ from the edge of the sticker to allow for cutting. Serifed fonts can be a nightmare – especially at small point sizes. Set all type to at LEAST 10 points.
  • In the past we’ve only printed black and white stickers.  Grayscale or gradients are a real pain and don’t print very well, so try to stick to solid colors.  If you want to submit a two or three color image, that’s fine and it will be reviewed, but (depending on cost) it may end up being converted into black and white.  All halftones are screened at 55 lpi.

Have fun! good luck! We look forward to seeing the designs as they come in.  It is an incredible outpouring from this intensively creative community! It’s a pleasure to serve as your STicket team.

If you have any questions, just let us know at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

Love,

Your Flipside 2017 Sticker/Ticket Selection Team


Combustion Chamber Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse.

Special topics are as follows:

October 17:

  • AAR Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Operational Update
  • Revisiting the Three Principles: Do Flipside’s Three Principles fully cover the Burner ethos?  Do they fully cover our community’s ethos?  Does the document adequately convey the expectations that our community has of participants?
  • CC Business

October 24:

  • AAR Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Operational Update
  • Accountability: How do we encourage and support the accountability of participants? How does the community ensure the accountability of others? Does lax enforcement encourage flouting of our principles?
  • Recycling: Recycling as an department on Flipside’s org chart has been a topic of ongoing discussion, and after an especially tough year for volunteering in Recycling, maybe it’s time to revive that discussion.
  • CC Business

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Send suggestions to us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact.  Keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.

Who Can/Should Attend: You! If you care about the event and especially if you care about any of these topics you should come to discuss them.

Why this matters: The CC provides advice to AAR, LLC. In turn, AAR provides the overall direction and policy guidance that end up making the event happen. The topics discussed at this meeting may have a direct impact on you during the actual Flipside event and/or at the AAR, LLC warehouse.

CC meetings are a great way to stay informed about what’s happening in our community. Meeting minutes will be posted as they are received.

Announce September 2016

FBSLogo

Yeah, it’s the time of year when folks are back from the desert, but we’ve got important things to get done here, like getting rained on, and bitten by mosquitoes, and planning for Fall Town Hall! Read on for details about what’s coming up, and what’s needed as folks make it back to Texas from the dusty playa.

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Burning Flipside Fall Town Hall

On September 24, 2016, come help decide what the Burning Flipside 2017 Theme will be! Join us at Lloyd the Warehouse; tailgating begins at noon, with the Town Hall program starting at at 2:34 pm.  

Facebook Event

If you have a theme camp to showcase, or if you’re recruiting membership to your theme camp, bring a booth to inform the crowd. We’ll be looking for volunteers to set up, tear down and help monitor the parking situation (because we don’t want to make our neighbors grumpy by taking up their parking spaces). Theme camp adoption of some of these gigs is a great way to build community.

To submit a Theme for Burning Flipside 2017, hit up the Theme Page (you’ll need a secure login to access it).


Community Respect Discussion: Session 3

On Sunday, September 25th, beginning at 1 pm, the Combustion Chamber will host the next installment of our discussion on Race, Respect, and Diversity at Lloyd the Warehouse. In hopes of serving a broad group of people, we have divided this session into three parts. Please free to join us for one, two, or all three parts. If you were unable to attend the previous session in which these concepts were introduced, please join us for Part I.

Part I: 1 pm – 2:45 pm: A guided discussion reviewing some of the concepts and vocabulary that we began to discuss in previous sessions, including: Privilege, Intersectionality, Racism, Prejudice, Discrimination, & Rights.

Part II: 3 pm-4pm: We will break into small discussion groups, allowing community members to engage in unguided discussion regarding concepts and vocabulary.

Part III: 4 pm – 6 pm This section will build upon and explore more of the history, complexity, and nuance of Modern American Racism and its effects on our community. We will also build some tools that will allow each participant to lead this type of discussion in a safe environment.

Please come and help us ask the hard questions. We know there are no easy answers…but, hey, our community doesn’t often do things the easy way. We will look at these issues in an environment of collegiality and discussion, and welcome all to take part. All we ask is that you approach this seriously and with respect.

At Lloyd The Warehouse
3106 Industrial Terrace
Austin, Texas 78758

Facebook Event


Lloyd the Warehouse Cleanup

The Warehouse, Lloyd, is still full of post Flipside stuff. Lots of operational stuff out and not put away. People and art projects have loaded out for the desert, and then they came back, and now it’s Fall Town Hall just that quick. Wednesdays at church night, let’s make a dent in that shit. Many hands make for a better experience. It’s our house. If you haven’t been, come out and see the new warehouse. If you have been, come see the changes.

For those in the dessert this year who shipped their stuff out on the community truck, it will be a better experience loading back in from a functional warehouse. Come help make that possible.
If you are in an infrastructure team and worked for Site-ops and Safety in particular, come help out. A lot of that shit is yours/ours.

I ain’t your mother and if somehow I look like her, bless your mother, she has had a hard life. Call her and apologize.
Nothing but love,
cLovis

Reminder: Church Nights are BYOB and Leave No Trace. No MOOP!


Combustion Chamber Seeks Scribes

Flipizens!

Austin Artistic Reconstruction, (AAR) LLC and the Combustion Chamber (CC) need scribes—ideally, a pair of scribes—working together on rotation, to document the CC meetings. We currently are short on that number, and you can help! Here’s an FAQ:

Why be a Scribe?

This is a great position for a reliable person who wants to know what’s going on with Flipside. If you can type pretty fast, have a couple of free hours on Monday nights (twice a month), and can operate a word processing application of any kind, and love your community–this gig is for you.

The CC discusses all sorts of things–ranging from very philosophical to procedural–but all are topics relevant and necessary to the continued growth of the Flipside community. It’s always thought provoking and friendly, no matter what.

What’s even more necessary is that we have people we can trust to record the meetings so that others may live vicariously/stay tuned in.

Relatively new to the community and want to geek out on the details? Be a Scribe.

Been around a while and want to reconnect with the goings on? Be a Scribe.

What do Scribes do?

  1. First and foremost, the Scribe is responsible for taking notes at CC meetings (every other Monday at the Warehouse, in general).
    You’ll document the agenda, discussion on those topics, record motions, note decisions and action items. Therefore, good listening and note taking/typing skills are key.
  2. The Scribe will need the means and skill for recording the relevant information from a constant stream of conversation. Ideally, this means you have a laptop and rapid typing skills. You take notes during the meeting, go home and clean up the typos, send the doc out to the CC, who then broadwaves them to the community at large.
  3. Scribes also make sure we have CC members lined up for the next meeting’s ‘Stack’ and ‘Facilitator’ positions.

What kind of time commitment are we talking about?

Typically, the CC meets every other Monday night around 7:42PM at the Warehouse. Meetings usually last 2-3 hours. We need a scribe for every CC meeting, so ideally we need two people who can work together to make sure that each meeting is covered.

The Scribes are responsible for coordinating their schedules to make sure that at least one of them can attend each meeting.

The CC needs YOU! (But only once or twice a month!)

Interested? Want to know more?

  1. Contact us at https://www.burningflipside.com/contact if you’re sure!
  2. If you’re not sure, attend a CC meeting or two, get a feel for how it works. You won’t be sorry.

Combustion Chamber Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse.

Special topics are as follows:

September 26:

  • AAR Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Operational Update
  • Respect Discussion Recap – Review Respect Discussion. Find strong and weak points. Discuss possible improvements.
  • Town Hall Recap – Review Town Hall. Find strong and weak points. Discuss possible improvements.
  • CC Business

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Send suggestions to us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact.  Keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.

Who Can/Should Attend: You! If you care about the event and especially if you care about any of these topics you should come to discuss them.

Why this matters: The CC provides advice to AAR, LLC. In turn, AAR provides the overall direction and policy guidance that end up making the event happen. The topics discussed at this meeting may have a direct impact on you during the actual Flipside event and/or at the AAR, LLC warehouse.

CC meetings are a great way to stay informed about what’s happening in our community. 
Meeting minutes will be posted as they are received.

Announce, August 2016

FBSLogo

The dog days of Summer are wearing on. Many of us are gearing up for that thing in the desert, others are feeling myschievous, and some are even dreaming of the next deep freeze.  No matter what is next on your agenda, the organization for Burning Flipside continues year-round.

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Save The Date: Fall Town Hall

Fall Town Hall is still in the planning stages, but the date is definite.

Mark your calendars for

Saturday, September 24, 2016!


Burning Flipside Land Search Survey

If you weren’t aware, AAR is continually looking for that perfect location for Pyropolis. In an effort to direct our searches in the right places Brisket has created a short survey to see what actually matters to y’all.

Could y’all help us out and take a minute to fill out this form? http://burningflipside.com/landsearch-questionnaire
Also, if you have any interest in helping or joining the land search team, please contact Brisket at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact so that we can keep this ball moving along.


Combustion Chamber Seeks Scribes

Flipizens!

Austin Artistic Reconstruction, (AAR) LLC and the Combustion Chamber (CC) need scribes—ideally, a pair of scribes—working together on rotation, to document the CC meetings. We currently are short on that number, and you can help! Here’s an FAQ:

Why be a Scribe?

This is a great position for a reliable person who wants to know what’s going on with Flipside. If you can type pretty fast, have a couple of free hours on Monday nights (twice a month), and can operate a word processing application of any kind, and love your community–this gig is for you.

The CC discusses all sorts of things–ranging from very philosophical to procedural–but all are topics relevant and necessary to the continued growth of the Flipside community. It’s always thought provoking and friendly, no matter what.

What’s even more necessary is that we have people we can trust to record the meetings so that others may live vicariously/stay tuned in.

Relatively new to the community and want to geek out on the details? Be a Scribe.

Been around a while and want to reconnect with the goings on? Be a Scribe.

What do Scribes do?

  1. First and foremost, the Scribe is responsible for taking notes at CC meetings (every other Monday at the Warehouse, in general).
    You’ll document the agenda, discussion on those topics, record motions, note decisions and action items. Therefore, good listening and note taking/typing skills are key.
  2. The Scribe will need the means and skill for recording the relevant information from a constant stream of conversation. Ideally, this means you have a laptop and rapid typing skills. You take notes during the meeting, go home and clean up the typos, send the doc out to the CC, who then broadwaves them to the community at large.
  3. Scribes also make sure we have CC members lined up for the next meeting’s ‘Stack’ and ‘Facilitator’ positions.

What kind of time commitment are we talking about?

Typically, the CC meets every other Monday night around 7:42PM at the Warehouse. Meetings usually last 2-3 hours. We need a scribe for every CC meeting, so ideally we need two people who can work together to make sure that each meeting is covered.

The Scribes are responsible for coordinating their schedules to make sure that at least one of them can attend each meeting.

The CC needs YOU! (But only once or twice a month!)

Interested? Want to know more?

1) Contact the CC at at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
if you’re sure!

2) If you’re not sure, attend a CC meeting or two, get a feel for how it works. You won’t be sorry.


Combustion Chamber Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse.

Special topics are as follows:

August 8:

  • AAR Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Operational Update
  • Capitalizing on Flipside Work Experience: discuss creating a committee for setting guidelines for listing experience on social media and resumes, work verification process etc.
  • Census and Surveys at Flipside: What’s been done in the past, should the org be involved?, what data is important, privacy concerns, etc.
  • CC Business

August 22:

  • AAR Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Communicating Open Lead and Area Facilitator Positions
  • Fall Town Hall Planning

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Send suggestions to us at https://www.burningflipside.com/contact.  Keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.

Who Can/Should Attend:
 You! If you care about the event and especially if you care about any of these topics you should come to discuss them.

Why this matters:
 The CC provides advice to AAR, LLC. In turn, AAR provides the overall direction and policy guidance that end up making the event happen. The topics discussed at this meeting may have a direct impact on you during the actual Flipside event and/or at the AAR, LLC warehouse.

CC meetings are a great way to stay informed about what’s happening in our community. 
Meeting minutes will be posted as they are received.


Church Nights Continue

Part of creating community is making it out to CC Meetings and Church Nights. Come hang out at Lloyd the Warehouse, work on projects, gab with fellow participants, and keep the warm fuzzy burning love alive. Folks arrive any time after 7:30 or so on Wednesday nights. Church Nights are BYOB and Leave No Trace. No MOOP!

Announce June 2016

FBSLogo

NO! is eternal. NO! is forever. NO! will burn to infinity in our collective memories. For now, though, we survived another Burning Flipside, and it’s time to look forward to what’s next. Because there’s always something burning…

Photo courtesy of Rabbitt

Photo courtesy of Rabbitt

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Clean Up & Post Operations POSTPONED One Week

Burning Flipside happened and it was Awesome! Now we need your help on the post event weekend clean up. Saturday, June 4th at noon we had many hands at Lloyd the Warehouse to organize and clean the space, getting it ready for the infrastructure returning from Pyropolis the following weekend. Thanks to those who made it out!

Next weekend, June 11th, we need help on site to pack up all the infrastructure that is going back to Lloyd the warehouse and perform any restoration needs to return the land to how we found it.

You may have noticed we had a little weather this year. Well the Thorndale area is expecting that trend to continue and even get worse over the next several days. As such, the traditional Saturday cleanup is postponed until Saturday June 11th.

As usual, meet up at the land at 10am or come by the warehouse at 9am to carpool/caravan.

While we are not anticipating the need for trailers as we have in the past few years, they are welcome. If you plan on bringing one, please indicate it by signing up at https://wiki.burningflipside.com/wiki/PrePost

If you have any questions please contact me at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact


Combustion Chamber Meetings Resume

Everybody needs a breather after the event, so the next CC Meeting is June 20, 2016.

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse.

Special topics are as follows:

June 20:

  • LLC Update
  • Regionals Update
  • Flipside Recap
  • Event Length: Is the event too long, too short or just right? How would an alteration to the length impact volunteers, budget and other aspects of the event?

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Send suggestions to us at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact.  Keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.


Church Nights Continue

Remember to take care of yourselves as we reintegrate into Default Camp. Part of keeping the sense of community going is making it out to CC Meetings and Church Nights. Come hang out at Lloyd the Warehouse, work on projects, gab with fellow participants, and keep the warm fuzzy burning love alive. Folks arrive any time after 7:30 or so on Wednesday nights. Church Nights are BYOB and Leave No Trace. No MOOP!

Flipside Flame May 2016

FBSLogoOne final week to pack ALL the things, get your costumes and provisions squared away, and decide what NO means to you. This is the final Flame before Burning Flipside 2016, so read up, then load out! As usual, it’s worth your while to read the whole thing!

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


NO Fireworks

We know you read your Survival Guide. We know you’re committed to keeping Flipside safe and MOOP-free. So this is a redundant but gentle reminder that fireworks are prohibited at Flipside. Due to changes in state law, and depending on the county, you may see active fireworks stands this year—but the event policy hasn’t changed. Leave the fireworks for a more appropriate time and place.


Load Out 5/21 (Help!)

This is a do-ocracy especially load out day. If we are gonna have Flipside, our shit has to get out there. It has to be loaded out, driven out, and unloaded. This coming Saturday at the warehouse that is going to happen, with or with out you. It just matters if you make yourself part of this communal effort. Come play with us.

We are light on drivers. Got a drivers license? Drive a truck? Can drive a truck ? We need 6. Also pace drivers would be nice, just in front and behind keeping an eye on shit. You can contact the Transportation Lead at transpo16@burningflipside.com.
Bring food, snacks, cuteness, a willing attitude and help us load this shit out at the warehouse and unload it at the land. Do what you can; you don’t have to do it all, but you should play.

Flipside is play, this is community play, make it so fuckers. Looking forward to it.

~loosely paraphrased from Clovis, Site Ops AF


Flagging Saturday (5/21)

Flagging volunteers will be meeting onsite Saturday morning at 11:00 am to start flagging our city. Volunteers will break up into teams, each flagging the theme camps and trails for separate zones.

Flagging is a fun way scope out your own camp site and check out the condition of the land. We’ll provide maps, flags and tapes. But feel free to bring extra tape measures.


Pyropolis Civic Center

This Flipside, we are introducing a new piece of infrastructure: the Pyropolis Civic Center!

What does this place do? Well, it offers Flipizens a central place for volunteering! The following volunteer teams will use the Civic Center as a rallying point:

  • Volunteer Assistance Squad
  • Shaven Apes
  • Recycling
  • Zone Czars
  • Earth Guardians
  • Clean Up

Additionally, there will be onsite volunteer opportunities at the Civic Center, where there will be a list of available shifts that you can sign up for, live and on the spot. In particular, we will be searching for participants that have 4×4 vehicles that can help with getting people out of the mud, should we have a mass mud-stuck situation like we did last year.

So, come by and give Pyropolis’s citizens some love!


Recycling Updates

Hey there all your crazy Flipizens,
We are in the home stretch of heading Home and your dedicated recycling lead has a few things she wants to remind of. We are in a new location this year so come find us by the volunteer area!

Recycling hours:

  • Friday:12:30-4:30
  • Saturday:10-6
  • Sunday: 10-6
  • Monday 9-5

If we are not open: DO NOT LEAVE RECYCLING OR TRASH

We accept:

  • Glass
  • Plastic 1-7 (must have recycling symbol with a number in the middle)
  • Paper
  • Tin
  • Steel
  • Aluminum
  • Cardboard (corrugated and non-corrugated)
  • Cardboard boxes!!!!!!
  • Battier
  • Small green propane tanks

WE DO NOT TAKE TRASH

We Still Need Volunteers for Monday & Tuesday

Sign up at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aMSJfntTrBx-kA9KBCnsmi9z6uZrROfBkd5pAnS4EC8/edit

  • If you work a Monday or Tuesday shift you will be able to stay on the land until Tuesday morning!
  • If there are not enough volunteers for Monday we will NOT OPEN.
  • I need a volunteer with a Drivers license to drive the recycling box truck

Monday is a busy day for all of us so try to bring recycling on the other days so that there is less to take Monday. Many people wait until the last day to bring recycling making us crazy swamped and crowed. Think ahead and drop off stuff the other days.
That should be it all your sexy people. I will see all your shining faces out next week when we return Home.

Xoxoxox
Your Recycling lead
Rose


Guardians Needed

Guess what’s a few days away? Going Home!

Know what would be super cool of you to do out there? Volunteer with the Guardians Department.

What do we do? We keep eyes on the perimeter of the event and make sure people aren’t sneaking into the event. Most of us don’t have natural night vision in our eyes (only a few of us lol), so we use night vision gear to aid us in catching them hooligans. If you’d like to get in on this badassery and help keep the city safe, we are still accepting some volunteers.

The shifts still available are higher up shifts, for those that are comfortable running a shift of volunteers, giving direction, communicating with other safety departments, and running around on a cart to the different locations. If you’ve volunteered with other safety departments, helped in a lead role in camp, or are a seasoned volunteer, this would be great for you! I can train over the phone or in person on site. You’ll get some cool swag out of it, work with some wonderful people, and get awesome points for putting in some volunteer hours.

Check out our wiki page that has a full description of what we do and has a link to our sign up sheet

If you or someone you know may fancy something like this, please contact me at guardians16@burningflipside.com! We would love to have you as a Guardian. One week till we go home, help me fill my last few shifts!

Froggy


Monday Earth Guardian Burn Parade

Did you enjoy the Burn? Were not those fireworks spectacular! Let’s show that by helping cleanup afterwards. Monday is the time to show that appreciation by joining the 10am Earth Guardian Parade. This will meet at the crossroads volunteer center and attack the MOOP left behind by burn night. Show your love of DaFT and all burn night volunteers by helping de-MOOP the effigy field.


Exodus

Flipside OFFICIALLY ENDS ON MONDAY, MAY 30, 2016. The celebration is over and we need to begin returning the land to its natural condition. So all Flipizens, their camps, MOOP and trash must be off the land by 5 pm on Monday. There will be Exodus teams roaming the land assisting Flipizens with their departure. Due to unforeseen conditions (weather, emergencies), an unplanned Exodus can occur at any time during the event.


Monday /Tuesday Volunteers

Several departments still need volunteers for Monday and Tuesday post event. Recycling, Exodus, Clean Up and Post Ops all need a hand. Please sign up at the respective sheets and enjoy an extra day before re-entering the default world.


Post Event Weekend

[Looking towards the future] Burning Flipside happened and it was Awesome! Now we need your help on the post event weekend clean up. Saturday, June 4th at 10 am we need many hands on site to pack up all the infrastructure that is going back to Lloyd the warehouse and perform any restoration needs to return the land to how we found it. Please come out to Apache Pastures for one last visit to Burning Flipside. Any questions can be directed to Site Sign Off at sitesignoff16@burningflipside.com


Event Events

Some quick reminders about events going on during Burning Flipside:

Get Smudged!

Smudge Camp is offering smudge blessings by burning of sacred herbs and resins (sage. frankincense, myrrh, amber copal) in the electro tipi @ camp #614. come by and get your aura cleansed …

NO-Hawks

mohawk sign lava lounge 2016NO!….body will walk away without a nohawk, mohawk or bihawk from Lava Lounge on Friday, from 2-4pm.

NOffering the best in hawks for your hot and awesome weekend, come get sheared by Madalene and walk away with NOmething to talk about. Everyone NOs mohawks are the best: they’re clean, sleek, sexy, great in the heat and easy to care for. And that’s what I’m here for: to give you that sleek look for the rest of your weekend shenanigans. NOthing is better for kicking off Flipside.

WHEN: 2-4pm Friday
WHERE: Lava Lounge Luscious Dancefloor

Ice Cream in the Badlands

Flipside Franks will once again be serving thoes wonderful doggies in the badlands, with one exception ICE CREAM, yes, we have a soft serve machine. Come enjoy. Live, Love, Play


An Editorial on Rain

Many people are concerned about rain at Flipside, but few have asked ‘Really, what is rain made of?’ Or ‘What is water, and why is it wet?’

First and foremost, on Earth, the planet which you are nearest, rain is usually made of a ubiquitous substance named ‘water’, in English. It is known by several names, but it is commonly called Dihydrogen Monoxide by people who like Chemistry.

Remember that ‘rain’ can be comprised of other forms of gravitationally influenced condensates, but for our discussion here, we will assume that we are talking about what rains on Pyropolis.

In its pure form, it is a colorless and odorless chemical compound that is somewhat viscous, yet only somewhat cohesive, and therefore strongly attracted to vessels, containers, tarps, fish, and other protein matrices. Given its reactive hydroxyl radical, the chemical compound dissolves many substances and it’s known to be one of the strongest erosive forces in nature. It can be found in its purest form in the puffy white or looming gray floating sky-mountains we call “happy little clouds.” Bob Ross knew what was up, and that it must come down.

Because of the strong tetrahedral hydrogen bonding of the Deadmau5-shaped molecule, the radical bonds of Dihydrogen Monoxide or ‘water’ can form a loose membrane-seeming envelope over objects and people. This is described as being ‘wet.’ Thus, one can describe being ‘wet’ as being engulfed, or having been engulfed, by a substance that falls from the sky in a molten mass that could slowly dissolve you and your possessions. This is perfectly normal.

Although water, and one of its eroding forms, ‘rain,’ can clearly be seen to somehow seek out fun and parade all over it, in truth water and rain are just forms of a larger system which interacts with all of us to create rivers, lakes, and snowball fights. To be sure, the Earth is seen as a blue dot by the human eye because of the great abundance of Dihydrogen Monoxide throughout the hydrosphere.

If you like the color blue, then water will like you in return. This is a scientific fact.

I hope this helps explain a few things and gives rise to more questions. Share your questions and your answers with your friends at Flipside. Remember that “NO” makes rain thematic, and if you disagree, then you can be thematic too. If you like what you’ve read, remember to lick the Subscribe button below, or share your opinion by making a printout of this edition of the Flipside Flame and take a crayon to it with your thoughts or interactive piece. I would suggest the blue one. Share this printout with our ticket volunteers in your ticket requests for next year, and as always, Burn On.

-t
This is my opinion, unvetted by our friends of AAR, LLC, and hardly discussed aloud (by me) at any CC meeting in question.

[ And why do I (and others) use a disclaimer?  Because it was discussed a few years ago, and decided with CC input and some good deep thinking, that it’s a good idea, or better idea than not, to do it.  It is NOT because we’re all a bunch of weenies.  Though I might be a weenie. ]

I mean no disrespect to weenies.

subscribebutton

Announce May 2016

FBSLogo

ZOMGWTFBBQNO! It’s almost here!

Packed with info, this Announce message is the last regularly scheduled Announce message before Burning Flipside. Chances are high that there will be another one, but, well, read them all. It’s worth your time, and there’s lots of good advice. It also includes the much-vaunted MAP!

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Tickets as of May 2016

Do you have a ticket? Check by logging onto secure.burningflipside.comtickets-vertical

If you sent in a ticket request but have not gotten an email or a Survival Guide, log on to see if you actually have a ticket. Do it NOW. Do not assume you have a ticket just because you sent in everything on time!

Transferring a ticket?

During transfer, change BOTH the NAME and the EMAIL address on the transfer page.

Once you have transferred a ticket, the ticket code will change – the old ticket code will no longer work.

Problems? Contact Loribug at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact.


City Planning Needs Awesome People

The City Planning crew are looking for people with a specific set of skills to help label the city. There are two crews that will be working the weekend before Flipside: Flagging and City and Street Signage.

Flagging

Do you like really knowing where camps are located before you get to Flipside? Can you read a map? Have you been trying to find Pelican Camp for years? Flagging may be for you!

Flagging helps define the boundaries of theme camps with what we like to call “flags” because that’s what they are called. If you are interested, contact the Flagging lead, Terran, at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
.

City and Street Signage

Do you want to get a deeper understanding of the roads of Flipside? Can you work a socket wrench or screwdriver? Do you want to help tell people where they can go? City and Street Signage may be for you!

City and Street Signage helps people find where they are, if not where they want to be, by putting up helpful street signs around the town. If you are interested, contact the City and Street Signage lead at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
.

A Very Exciting Four Way

Pyropolis has grown up, kids. And this year, some of the roads are hitting puberty and making changes with how they want to be ridden on. The biggest change is where all the roads converge. This year, instead of “going straight” past the convergence, you will need to cross over. Which means a four way stop. Well, I guess technically it’s a two way, since both roads are one way, but where’s the innuendo in that?

Confused? Me too. Here’s a map that will make it all SUPER CLEAR! Memorize it, because once you get out there, there’s no way to tell which direction to go.

What? Oh, okay, fine, we’ll put up signs, if you are going to be that way about it. But you better pay attention to those signs! People worked hard to put them there!

2016RoadDirectionMap


We Need Drivers

Can you help move the infrastructure needed to make the event happen? On Saturday, May 21, SiteOps needs volunteers who can drive the Penske rental trucks out to the land and back the same day. If you’re interested, contact us at https://www.burningflipside.com/contact.


Pre/Post Volunteers Needed

PrePostOps is still looking for volunteers for both pre event set up, and post event tear down.

Contact Lurko at https://www.burningflipside.com/contact to sign up.


Guardians Needed

Do you wanna feel like a “superhero” and keep Pyropolis safe? Need a little reprieve from the constant hum drum of Flipside? Do you wanna play with night vision?! Well, let me tell you, Guardians department is right up your alley!

We are stationed along the perimeter of the property and make sure hooligans aren’t trying to sneak in. Night shifts include night vision to help you see in the dark like Batman nudge nudge

Shifts are only 4 hours long (6 hours if you have a lead position), super chill and quiet. Perks of being a Guardian include awesome swag if you sign up for 2-3 shifts. So come join us, have fun, and get super cool points under your utility belt for volunteering. Volunteering is super sexy, just sayin! Sign up at the Guardians Sign Up Sheet.


No, Really. Volunteer!

Hi Flipizens!

Did you know that this event is completely run off of the power of volunteers and ticket money? 100% of our operations are conducted either by the proceeds from our tickets, or from the sweat (or brain-sweat) of our volunteers — what this means is that if volunteering stops, then the event stops.

So, how do I volunteer? The first option is to head on down to https://www.burningflipside.com/volunteer and read all of the information there.

Your second option will be, this year, to head on down to the Volunteer Grove at the Flipside Civic Center, where we will be experimenting with ONSITE volunteer intake — come physically see who is signed up for stuff, and head on down there. There will also be information there about specialized ways that people can help the event.

Thank you so much for making the event go, and I hope to see you out there!

–Dahling Sweetiepoo,
Volunteer Coordinator
Burning Flipside 2016


The Official Map!

The Official Theme Camp and Art Placement Map has been released! Check it out!

For the direct link to the PDF: https://www.burningflipside.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Flipside_2016_map.pdf

Marvel in its beauty!


Parking and Towing

When you arrive at Flipside, you will have two hours to unpack and take your vehicles to parking. This applies to all vehicles with the following exceptions: registered art cars and artfully decorated vehicles that you are camping in. If you want to camp in your car or truck, you must have your theme camp leads approval and you must take steps to decorate / camouflage it. Seriously, the least you can do is cover it with a couple of tie dye sheets or celtic tapestries – you know you have them already!

There are many aesthetic reasons for this. Who wants to spend their downtime looking at another white Honda Civic?

But the real reason is twofold: our agreement with the county requires us to strictly segregate parking and camping. We also don’t have enough room to accommodate vehicles in the city.

In the past couple of years, we’ve been somewhat lax about enforcement. This year of “No”, you need to get yer car to parking or invoke the wrath of the Towing gods. We will give nudges both verbal and written. If you don’t move your vehicle, you will be towed to the onsite LOT OF SHAME.

Parking will maintain a log, so check with them if you think your car has been towed! Questions and feedback can be sent to Genesis at https://www.burningflipside.com/contact!


The Earth Guardian Meetup Point Has Moved!

Based upon the very preliminary and entirely malleable not-ready-for-prime-time map, The EG Meetup point has moved (see below). We’ve a new command center for volunteerism at Flipside. The Earth Guardians are joining that force.
EGParade
We will meet at the new location and proceed to our parades from there. Take a moment to sign up (https://wiki.burningflipside.com/wiki/Volunteer/EarthGuardians) and set your parade theme.


Clean Up 2016

Hi, this is Xander, your Clean Up Lead for 2016. We need your help after the event with MOOP Sweeps and as needed tasks. Sign up on the Clean Up Wiki web page.

As a reminder, only those signed up to work on a post-event team, like Clean Up, may stay past 5 PM on Monday, Memorial Day.

Please be accountable and leave NO trace of camping there. If this is a problem, then you are doing it wrong. Please restore your personal area, restore your theme camp’s area, and cooperate with your neighbors and other teams to restore zones and regions to a state better than or equal to the state before the event.

Thank you for practicing the community’s principles.

Feel free to contact with requests, questions, and/or comments: at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact


Recycling!

Hello there all you sexy Flipizens,
This is Rose, your recycle lead for 2016, here with a few words:
1st: We are still needing volunteers for Monday and Tuesday shifts. If you work one of these shifts you will be able to say on the land one extra night and leave Tuesday morning.
2nd: We will be taking glass, tin, steal, plastics 1-7, paper, cardboard, aluminum, the small green protein tanks, and batteries
We do not take TRASH!!!!!
3rd: we will be in a new location this year so come find us and say hi!!!

I cannot wait to see every one of you out there. Loves and lots of hugs

-Rose
Your dedicated recycling lead 2016

Flipside Flame April 2016

FBSLogoWe’re getting ever closer to Burning Flipside, so publication of the Flame and Announce will pick up the pace a bit. There’s a lot of information heading your way, so hold onto your NO! Please, do us all a favor and read the whole thing. It’s worth your time, and there’s lots of good advice.

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


Volunteer, Volunteer, Volunteer!

Howdy, Flipizens. This is Dahling, your volunteer coordinator.
We are trying a new program this year, to help with people who want to help, but who don’t quite know how…. we are allowing volunteer intake through volunteer roulette.
How does this work?

Well, you fill out the friendly neighborhood form here.

And then, our lovely volunteering team will analyze the results, and in the background, magically find a place where you can help out. It could be anywhere, so long as the departments don’t have training requirements.
(also, leads, if you’re seeing this, and want volunteers from this, please let me know privately if you have not already done so)

Shaven Apes Needed

Like helping people build things and looking for folks in need of assistance? Sign up to be an Ape!
Be someone’s hero! Shaven Apes are the helping hands of Pyropolis. We help hold poles, bang stakes, and, in the case of last year, lay a lot of hay.

Our shifts are 3 hours long and you get to be a part of art projects, theme camps, and have an inside look at what folks are doing or have brought out this year.

We are not a safety department, so new event attendees can volunteer. If you have a friend coming for the first time and looking for a great way to participate, send them our way. Shaven Apes wouldn’t exist without volunteers. Sign up for a shift today. Thursday shifts are in particular need!

Work Weekend 4

We have one more work weekend left, May 6-8. ONLY THOSE WHO ATTENDED AND WORKED DURING WORK WEEKENDS 1, 2 OR 3 MAY COME TO WW 4.

Weather permitting, we will be treating for fire ants and poison ivy. We have some road work to finish and trail maintenance to do. There are always sticks to pick up and burn. Sign up on the Work Weekend Sign Up Form (required for entry on the land; don’t just show up).


New Traffic Pattern for Pyropolis

Yes, you heard that right. As you arrive to Pyropolis, or pilot your mutant vehicle during the event, you may notice some slight changes to the traffic directions this year.

While the eastern half of the city remains somewhat the same, the effigy loop has been reversed, creating an infinite loop pattern and a criss-crossing interchange in the center.2016RoadDirectionMap

Located at this intersection is the Crossroads Civic Center, where you can find the Volunteer Grove, Earth Guardians Meet Up, Recycling, and rumor has it, a mail delivery kiosk for those cards and packages that just need to get delivered within Pyropolis come hell or high water (knock on wood).

Please obey any traffic flow signs including one way, yield and stop signs as well as the 5 mile per hour speed limit for all vehicles.


PETs Advice

On the 1st day in the great desert, the Burning Man spoketh thus, “All should endeavor toward self-reliance. That they may needeth not, and taketh care of their own shit.

pets_patchI want to talk about first aid kits.
Every individual should have one.

But FOR REAL, CAMPS, THEME CAMP OR OTHERWISE, SHOULD HAVE A KIT. This is the biggest thing theme camps can do to help PETs Nobody plans on needing it, but then they need it. So buy it with camp dues. Whether or not you choose to share of your kit with people outside your camp is up to your giving burning soul.

Tips

  1. Tailor your kit to your own potential needs, as well as your skill/knowledge level. Put stuff in there that you have wanted in the past. Put tampons in there if you’re the type to need such things. Put stuff in there relevant to your, or your campmates’ medical conditions. A paper list of your medical conditions, medications and allergies. Glucose tablets and a spare glucometer in if you’re a diabetic. Etc.
  2. If you have a kit, and there’s stuff in there you don’t know how to use, either learn how to use it, or throw it away. Practice with your kit as much as you can. Sure, you’ll use your precious stuff, but then it will be more valuable because you know how to use it correctly. This also reduces the need to….
  3. Check you kit from time to time. At least yearly. Meds expire, tape and such decomposes. Especially if you store it in a car in the Texas summer. Crusty unusable supplies are no good.
  4. Buy quality stuff. Lots of pre-made kits have these little dinky tweezers in them with blunt tips, worthless scissors, etc.
  5. Buy generics instead of brand names of everything until you have personally found them to not be as good. This applies to things like moleskin as well.

The Actual List

  1. Things to have in your kit if you don’t have them elsewhere:
    • Soap (Poison ivy’s active compound is an oil. Tecnu is very expensive. Dish soap cuts oils just as well)
    • Handwashing stuff. Pump sprayers are $12 at Home depot. This reduces water use and can be used as a great cooling method.
    • Bug repellent
    • Blanket. Have you ever tried moving a passed out person? Bodies are very floppy and hard to move. A blanket or similar thing will let you haul them back to camp, or whatever. Also keeps you warm. Even in May, a person laying out all night can get cold. Wool stays warm even when wet.
    • Electrolytes. It’s what plants crave. Gatorade….I don’t know, easy to carry in powder form, cheap, but kind of sucks. Too much sugar, no magnesium. If used, mix 1/2 and 1/2 with water. Eating complex foods is best, juices. Coconut water is bland if you’re nauseated.
    • Hand sanitizer
    • Duct Tape
  2. First aid kit
    • Mole skin for blisters.
    • Bandaids of multiple sizes and shapes. Breathable preferred
    • Coban – that self adhering elastic wrap. Be careful with latex allergy
    • Gauze – in sterile packaging. Flat pieces and in roll form.
      With Coban and Gauze you can pretty much cover anything. There is a huge variety of choices when it comes to putting white stuff on red stuff. Again, the most important thing is that you know how to use different products.
    • Saline – contact solution. Good for washing ash, bugs out of eyes. Also good for cleaning cuts.
    • Eye drops I like regular eye drops. Numbing and irritation relief varieties exist
    • Good tweezers, not bad tweezers. Fine point or flat tipped. Good for splinters and cactus thorns.
    • Antibiotic cream: In general, I’m not a huge neosporin fan, at least not for small stuff. I get cut and scraped all the time and have never gotten tissue infections. Soap and keeping it clean are your best bet. That said, camping for several days may make that difficult. Being a dirty hippie may make that difficult. Using the river as your primary means of bathing may make that difficult. Also, punctures, like stepping on a stick, can get infected easily.
    • Aloe vera or a time travel device and more sunscreen
    • Disposable gloves You’re way more likely to touch someone who needs help if you’re wearing these. Also useful for touching anything greasy, sticky or otherwise gross. Also useful for ice packs.
    • ACE bandage The best thing for an injury is rest. People never want to do that. Find a former athlete and get them to show you how to wrap injuries.
    • Tape Useful for taping injuries as well. Don’t make this stuff up, get a knowledgeable person to show you. Too tight wraps can be dangerous.
    • Scissors
  3. Over the counter meds: OTC meds are not harmless. Read warnings. Make sure people you give them to are familiar with them, or have read and comprehended warnings. Be careful with Tylenol and alcohol, as well as Advil and not drinking enough water. Be careful with Tylenol in general, it’s actually a very dangerous med.
    There’s a million options. Most are stupid. Here’s a good article about OTC med labeling.
    http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2015/02/what-over-the-counter-drug-labels-really-mean/index.htm

    • Aspirin – pain and potential heart attack.
    • Pain and swelling (Tylenol for pain, Ibuprofen for both) Lots of options, just pay attention to active ingredients.
    • Anti-diarrhea (loperamide or imodium) I usually prefer to let my body purge itself, especially in the case of food poisoning situations.
    • Anti-nausea (dramamine or meclizine, pepto-bismol)
    • Anti-histamine (diphenhydramine or longer acting drugs for seasonal allergies),
      Hydrocortisone cream for bug bites
    • Calamine lotion for poison ivy, if that works for you. I never use it.

Sincerely, PETs


 Need a Mixer?

Come chill with us! The Combustion Chamber wants to invite you to a mixer.

We want to relax, hear what you think about the Burning Flipside event and community, answer questions or point you in the direction of the volunteer in the know, and share ideas; all while having a drink. Philosophical and practical questions are welcome. Answers are not guaranteed.

Join us at Lloyd the Warehouse, at 7:42pm, on Monday, May 9th. This event is BYOB & LNT.


What Are Rangers?

For those new to the “burner” culture, you may be curious as to who these people wearing khaki and walking around with radios may be. These are the Pyropolis Rangers. They’re participants just like you, who volunteer a portion of their Flipside time to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community. They seem to materialize out of nowhere when something happens, help to solve a problem and then disappear again. They’re like helpful ninjas.

The Pyropolis Rangers are non-confrontational community mediators. In other words, they’re not security, not the police and not your Mommy. They’re experienced burners that are the eyes and ears of Flipside and can be counted on to provide reliable assistance or information when it’s needed most. They’re the clear-headed voice of reason in the chaos, but they are not there to hold your hand and tell you what to do. Keeping you safe from you is not their job.

Becoming a Ranger can be a fun and rewarding experience that doesn’t require much in the way of special skills or a significant amount of time. All Rangers go through training, but honestly the greatest skill a Ranger possesses is to just listen and know what to do when “things get real.”

If you’d like to help contribute to the community and are interested in becoming a Ranger, contact RangerLead16@BurningFlipside.com


Sanitation says ADOPT A POTTY TODAY!

How can you create ART, give a much needed GIFT to the community and ENHANCE everyone’s experience at Flipside? Adopt a Potty! or 2!wicked-witch

It’s a small easy Art Project. You already have your canvas (it’s blue). Make it funny, beautiful, ridiculous – anything other than a potty. Gift those items you like to have in a bathroom but never find in a potty.

Keep in Mind:

  • You must return the potty to it’s Original Condition after the burn
  • Interior decorations must be kept above waist level for easy cleaning.
  • Battery operated lights are great. No Candles though.

Preferred Method: use wire, string, zip ties or S hooks (bend a paper clip) to hang decor from the vent holes at the top.
If you can’t avoid tape: use Gaffer or exterior painters tape (weather resistant kind). NEVER USE Duct Tape or Masking Tape (or you’ll ruin your nails scraping off the residue).
Note: Wiping the area to receive tape with alcohol will help adhesion.
Have fun creating a superior porta potty experience!


Pregnant at Flipside?

Your pregnancy is a natural continuation of your usual life. If you are experiencing a healthy, low-risk pregnancy then you should have no problem camping. If you are experiencing complications or have high-risk indicators, stay home and nurture yourself.

For camping, I would advise an extra comfortable air mattress, pillows, ear plugs, sleeping mask to block light, and a couple battery fans for sleep.

Take everything slow, be willing to just sit with your feet propped up in a shady place. Take some good earplugs. Meet the folks at Kidsville.

Embrace the opportunity to be out in the woods, with so much love, while pregnant, just be aware of the fact that you will likely tire more quickly and be willing to honor the need for rest.

Nutrition Tips

For everyday living you should be drinking half your body weight in ounces of non-caffeinated liquids — water, raspberry tea, mineral water. So, if you are 160 pounds, drink 80 ounces. At Flipside :: drink more. Stay hydrated! Pee clear(er)! You want to eat foods that are
salted to taste. Many women have salt cravings because the salt is needed to process nutrients that your baby desires and your body needs those nutrients to build the blood that will help make baby.

Carry some lara bars, nuts, canned dolmas or stuffed eggplant for easy snacks. Keep your protein level up.

Stay hydrated!

Also, for safety and sanity, if you go, agree on a plan and mutual acceptance with your camping partner that you might not be able to stay for the whole event. Be ready & willing to sacrifice the event and go home early … think of it as a test run for the sacrifices you’ll make for your kid over the next umpteen years ;-).

~Kati


Tell the World About Your Event

Your event is going to be AMAZING!
I am super excited to go to your Sunrise Yoga / Sparkle Pony Parade / Bootie Brunch / Dance Party…(all with bacon of course)

Tell everyone about it by REGISTERING YOUR EVENT by May 15th!!!
Do it.
Register your event, so we all can come and enjoy.
For reals…go and register that shit…cause I want to go!
Thanks
Cautionevent_registration_button

Flip Side Franks

Flip Side Franks will return this year bigger and better out in the Badlands with Ice Cream!

First off, apologies for our absence last year, the mud we could not handle being almost 70… Now that is out of the way, we will be back with a bang. Not only will we be supplying our delicious flame grilled Hot Dogs, with all the wonderful fixings, we have added a wonderful piece of equipment, a Soft Serve machine. Yes you heard me right, we are giving away Ice Cream everyday. Bringing a certain supply with us witch will be divided up proportionately each day. So come early to get your fair share.

Feeding hours will be 11:oo am to 4:oo pm each day. Unless you’re starving, then we’re prone to fire up the grill at any hour, Hee Hee Hee!!!! Look forward to a great burn, and Doc if you see this please reserve our usual spot for us.

Live Love Play

Announce for April 2016

FBSLogo

The countdown to NO continues. How will you participate?

You may NOtice a theme in the rest of the Announce post: Volunteers Needed! There are NO spectators at Burning Flipside, so get your volunteer on!

For more info, stay tuned to:

Remember, if you have something you’d like to contribute to the Flame or Announce, use Flipside Flame/Announce Submission page to send it in. Announce tends to be at the beginning of the month, and Flames usually get published around the middle of the month. Get me the info at least a week before then, and I’ll do my best to get your contribution included.

~Editor


 Global Leadership Conference

Every year, Burning Man holds the Global Leadership Conference for its Regional Contacts and leaders in the Burner community around the world. At the just-concluded 10th GLC, Burning Flipside was well-represented, with 10 “community leaders” and three RCs, out of some 500 people from around the world. Three of our representatives were also panelists, sharing how Flipside navigated the Mass Gathering Permit process, how we responded to Floodside, and how we manage growth.

The Flipside community has earned a reputation among Burners around the world for Doing It Right, and those of us at the GLC were excited to share the benefits of our experiences with our peers. We also learned a lot, and should be able to put some of that learning to work improving our organizational competence. And we were inspired by what others are doing to try some new things ourselves. It’s a heady, energizing environment for people who nerd out on improving burn-event operations and building community.


Work Weekend Volunteers Needed

Sign up for Work Weekends!

Please put these remaining dates in your calendars and join us for prepping the land!BurnPile

  • WW-III – April 9
  • WW-IV – May 7

We will be working on roads, clearing downed branches, poison ivy removal etc.
We are also in need of wheelbarrows so if you have them, bring them.
The silk screen should be on site to make shirts, so don’t forget to bring one.
Bring everything you need to sustain yourself for the weekend, and feel free to bring something to share by the fire.
If you have any questions, please let me know!

Cheers,
Saraphina, 2016WWComm


Boundaries and Safety Signage Volunteers Needed

Do you like working with your hands? Do you want to help keep the fun peoples INSIDE the bizzaro world safe zone we call Flipside? The Boundaries and Safety Signage team needs a couple of volunteers!

This is the crew that places:

  • boundary fencing and tape around the event’s perimeter,
  • safety signs at Gate and Greeters, and
  • signs that alert participants to safety hazards such as
    • high-density cactus areas,
    • cliff edges,
    • slippery surfaces, and
    • other danger zones.

We have to erect this stuff before participants roll in on Thursday, and then take it all down on Monday; more volunteer people would make this much easier. Contact Ronin City Signage at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact to discuss the details.


Guardians Volunteers Needed

Wanna help keep the city safe? Need a little reprieve from the constant hum drum of Flipside? Interested in playing with night vision? Well then the Guardians department is right up your alley.

We’re stationed along the perimeter of the property and make sure hooligans aren’t trying to sneak in. Night shifts include night vision nudge nudge Shifts are only 4 hours (6 hours if you have a shift lead position), super chill and quiet, plus you get awesome swag if you do 2-3 shifts. So come join us, have fun, and get super cool points added under your belt for volunteering. Because volunteering is sexy! – Froggy


Echelon Volunteers Needed

If you’re looking for a volunteer position that is physically low-impact but will have a big effect on the safety teams’ operations, consider joining Echelon. We help the safety teams do their jobs by helping them out with logistics. For more information, please contact Grendel, the Echelon lead at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact


Parking Volunteers Needed

This year’s parking lead is still looking for volunteers. Parking is more fun with goofy people playing Cornhole, Sack Races, and other various field day games (to be played safely in the aisles already full on Saturday and Sunday) with a Limbo Contest on Sunday afternoon. Sign-up in the Parking Wiki, and also find the Facebook group “Flipside Parkers 2016” for more info.

~Sausage Patties, Parking Lead 2016


Recycling Volunteers Needed

recyclingRecycling will be back this year, thanks to the wonderful efforts of the Recycling Lead and the citizens of Pyropolis. Shifts are 4 hours long, and it’s a great project for theme camps to do together.

Participants who wants to volunteer for recycling: Recycling sign-up is open!

 


 

Sound Camp Placement

SOUNDAre you bringing a sound system to Flipside? Are you bringing a LOUD sound system to Flipside? Is your camp going to be an all-night disco bass party? Are you going to be that camp that finally gets the neighbors to call the cops? The sound team wants to hear about it!

Contact Sound at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact
with details of your sound system, camp size, vibe, musical styles, etc. The sound team works with theme camps and city planning to arrange Pyropolis so the LOUD camps can be loud and the less-loud camps can still get some sleep. Do you have any general comments or complaints about sound at Burning Flipside? We’d love to hear from you!

-stash


Register ALL the Things!

There are some deadlines you need to know about if you’ve got Art to place, Events to list, and Mutant Vehicles to bring to Pyropolis.


Survival Guide (There WILL be a quiz!)

The Survival Guide is THE reference to read for how to make it through a weekend on the pecan playa. It’s where you go to find out the things that Greeters will quiz you on to enter the event. For all our silliness (and we are silly), this bit’s serious. Survival Guides help you survive. That’s a good thing. Download a copy for yourself to get a head start on NO!


CC Meetings

The Combustion Chamber is an advisory committee to the Austin Artistic Reconstruction LLC to facilitate community input & transparency for the policy-making process and organization of burn community events. CC meetings each start at 7:42 pm at the Warehouse. Special topics are as follows:

April 11:

  • LLC/Regionals/AF Updates
  • Fireworks – Recent changes to state law will allow fireworks sales over Memorial Day weekend. This topic is an opportunity to reaffirm, strengthen, and disseminate Burning Flipside’s fireworks policy.
  • General Social-Media Communications

Have a topic you believe the community needs to discuss? Send suggestions to us at at
https://www.burningflipside.com/contact

Keep in mind that we discuss community and policy issues, not operational ones.