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View Poll Results: Do you prefer events scheduled Friday-Sunday or Thursday-Saturday?
Friday-Sunday 143 47.83%
Thursday-Saturday 156 52.17%
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Re: POLL: Friday-Sunday events vs Thursday-Saturday events

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Originally Posted by Greg Hainsworth View Post
A point that need to be considered here with a TFS event schedule.

Most of these competitions are held in high schools. In our area, all visitors need to be checked in through the main office. A Friday event of qualifying rounds would essentially require the school to be closed. You couldn’t secure the school with all the spectators. There would aslo be nowhere to park because the lots would be reserved for buses, teachers, and students.

Our school districts would never allow it.
There was a discussion on this somewhere in the California District thread. Apparently FIM and PNW have most of their events TFS in high schools. I thought the exact same thing as you, but it has been done before.
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