Selina Skies

September 18, 2020 9:42 PM
Selina surveyed the Quidditch pitch with pleasure and pride. The students really had done a wonderful job in putting together a range of wonderful booths for a range of wonderful causes. It hadn’t been the easiest year for a lot of people, and it was nice to be reminded of the goodness in the world. She hoped that the fair would serve as that.

The students had, with staff supervision, been busily setting up their booths during the morning. That, of course, meant that many of them had already caught a glimpse of what was out here, although they had gone back to the school building for lunch and a chance to freshen up if they needed it. Now they were all gathered back at the pitch, the students who were staffing their booths first already standing in place, with everyone else assembled at one end of the pitch. A little white picket fence surrounded the area where the fair was taking place, and a large arch stood behind Selina, currently sealed off with a ribbon.

“Welcome to the Sonora Charity fair,” Selina addressed them, amplifying her voice so that everyone could hear her, whether they were waiting at the archway or staffing a booth, “From what I’ve seen and heard of the preparations, we have a huge range of wonderful causes and a lot of very creative ways to support them. I’m so impressed, and I am looking forward to getting a chance to see them up close. I hope you’ll all take the time to make your way around and support each other’s stalls. As well as the booths run by your peers, we have some snack vendors on site, though there’s also free water at the first aid tent, and snacks as per usual up at the school.” They had brought in a couple of fair-related food stalls, checking their students’ plans to make sure none of them competed directly, to add to the ambience, and with the vendors each advertising a charity that they would donate a portion of their profits too. Still, it was a bright sunny day (thankfully - not always a thing guaranteed by the mock Irish weather, even at this time of year) and Selina didn’t want anyone getting dehydrated or feeling like they had to choose between that and supporting their friends.

“Without further ado, I hereby declare the fair...OPEN!” she stated, pouring as much sense of occasion and a big, and genuine, smile into her words as slashed her wand across the ribbon, cutting it in two and allowing the students inside.

OOC - welcome to the charity fair! I have set this up like a class meaning anyone can reply directly. This means you can post about your booth and what it's doing, or post someone making their way around, investigating a particular booth or meeting up with a friend. Feel free to use any of the information provided at meetings or in people's intro posts to know what options your character has for things to do, or check with people in chatzy. If your post is at a partcular booth, please mention it in the subject line to help keep track.
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Caitlin Pierce

September 25, 2020 1:00 AM
CW-Anti-Muggle sentiments, vaguely implied homophobia

It was the day of the fair and Caitlin had two booths she was participating in, AAAAAAA and Magical House and Garden Preservation Fund.Two causes that she found incredibly worthy even though some people didn't agree about the latter. Which was...rather messed up. Did they not care about their history, their heritage? Although Caitlin supposed it didn't compare when up against things like child abuse, but it was the sort of thing that proper ladies discussed during coffee mornings and whatnot.

And she supposed it was not technically some people's heritage since they'd been born into lesser circumstances but it was the world they were now part of, whether Caitlin wanted them to be or not. They needed to adapt and respect that, not inflict their culture on people like her! Of course, she did not have to go see the booths that offended her so much, but the fact that they were there was as big an affront to those like her with proper morals and behavior as some of the clothes people wore to the ball last year.

Another thing that she could say about the Magical House and Garden Preservation Fund was that at least it wasn't depressing . Pretty much all the other charities were-and yes, Caitlin did find the Muggle Cultural Center depressing, as having the culture of an inferior people trying to spread and possibly even infiltrate their own definitely was upsetting to her. She'd seen signs of it occasionally in classes, like Professor Skies trying to incorporate Muggle science in with magic. The nerve!

Which was why preserving historical houses and gardens was so important. Muggles couldn't just let magical people have their nice little society apart from them and leave well enough alone. Oh no, after persecuting witches and wizards throughout history, those of Muggle backgrounds had to come in and push their culture on the magical world. Admittedly, Muggleborns had to come to schools like Sonora so they could control their powers, but they didn't have to make the magical world more Muggle-ish. They were already the dominate culture in the world and in any other situation, a dominate culture forcing their values on a subculture was considered wrong. It should be here too.

It was even fine with Caitlin if they did their Muggle things personally, just so long as she didn't have to! Especially as their culture would criticize her for her more traditional feminine ways. She wasn't going to be this more "modern" sort that the Anns were, she genuinely wanted to find a husband who loved her and have babies. Having that special sort of love was important to her and she definitely wanted to be a mom. Although she'd always ignored Thaddeus and the Other Alicia's brats, spending time with Emerald's younger cousins was enjoyable. They were so cute!

And the Crotalus liked things like needlepoint and playing the harp. She did not want to play sports and work. People like Nessa McLeod did not seem to get that.

Anyway, Sylvia's booth for the Magical House and Garden Preservation Fund was selling beautiful works of art. They had paintings and needlepoint pictures, and other various items made by a lot of the students at Sonora, including many of the pureblood girls. Allegra had contributed many doilies and an even better quilt, in Caitlin's opinion, than she'd given the ABCD booth, Ruby Brockert had made floral arrangements and even Topaz managed to do something other than taxidermy, which nobody would have bought other than possibly Headmaster Brockert. There had also been an Art Club session devoted solely to making things for this booth.

It was honestly wonderful though that a lot of the art they were selling had indeed come from pureblood girls who were practicing art forms, many of them traditional feminine art forms, that they'd been raised to do to raise money for a worthy cause. It proved that they weren't silly useless ornaments doing pointless activities. They were proving themselves as capable-a point she was going to raise with Allegra later, as the younger Crotalus seemed to suffer from a low self-image-without having to sacrifice and do things that were unladylike. Honestly, what they were doing here today, was more important than playing Quidditch ever could be. It didn't matter what their charity was one that a lot of people thought didn't matter either-although the sixth year obviously thought it was an important one-it was that they could do it.

Caitlin smiled widely as someone approached the booth. "Hello, would you like to buy one of these lovely pieces of art for your home? They were all made by students here at Sonora and the proceeds go to the Magical House and Garden Preservation Fund, which preserves magical history."
11 Caitlin Pierce Preserving our history [Magical House and Garden Preservation Fund] 1415 0 5

Valentine Duell

September 26, 2020 10:29 AM
Valentine was in the market for something really nice. She was so excited and had been since she'd gotten Mama's letter that Aunt Giselle was back home again! Now she had the perfect opportunity to get her newly recovered aunt a special 'welcome home - don't you ever leave us again' present. Since she was working at the ABCD booth, she'd examined what was available there first. Nothing quite called out to her there. She had very momentarily thought about trying to get Alexander to draw a picture... but as quickly as the thought had come she realized it wouldn't be that great of a gift for Aunt Giselle. What with the whole blindness thing and all.

So she continued her shopping excursion around the other booths. Her eyes were drawn to the MHGPH booth, there were some really pretty things on display there. She caught her train of thought there, eye-catchingly pretty wasn't going to do much for Aunt Giselle. She needed something else... but what? As she approached to see what else they might have available, the older girl at the booth smiled and gave her opening pitch.

Valentine smiled in return, "Maybe," she replied, "I hope so anyway. I'm in the market for something for my long-lost, recently returned then disappeared and now got home again Aunt Giselle." She paused very briefly after that summary description. "Something that says I'm glad you are home again, don't even think about leaving us again like that or I will have to hunt you down and drag you back home." She kept smiling at the girl but her eyes began to wander over the things they had on display.

"The tricky part is," Val continued, "she's blind, so I'm not sure paintings and such will work well for her. Maybe something more fragrant or tactile?" She turned her attention back upon the girl at the stand, "Do you have any suggestions?"
2 Valentine Duell I'm looking for something special 1490 0 5

Caitlin Pierce

September 27, 2020 9:46 PM
While Caitlin was never all that thrilled to talk to inappropriate people, the point of this whole booth and the fair in general was to raise money for people's chosen causes. Basically, anyone's money was just as good in this case. Well, so long as it was wizarding money. Caitlin did not know all that much about Muggle money.

That was because she personally tried to know as little about the Muggle world as possible. There was no reason to ever know anything about them and their culture. They were not interesting or special and definitely not superior to magical people. Magical people could do all sorts of things that Muggles could not. Why would they ever need or want to incorporate Muggle things into their lives?

After all, the Statute of Secrecy existed to keep wizards and Muggles apart. Some people, like Zara Jackson and her family, seemed to want decent magical people like Caitlin and her family, to be exposed to Muggle culture-and that was just a slippery slope towards repealing the Statute of Secrecy! Which would be a disaster ! Did those people not understand that before the Statute, when wizards were known to Muggles, they had been persecuted even though in many cases those that had been hung and burned as witches were actually Muggle misfits. Which clearly showed both as nasty sentiment towards the use of magic-the attitude that being a witch was a bad thing- and as much a problem with those who were different as they accused people like Caitlin of being. Even if people weren't persecuted for being magical, in that horrific scenario, they would still be treated as second class citizens because there were more of the Muggles than there were of them-and that would definitely include even Muggleborns and half-bloods.

And anyway, Caitlin wasn't even saying that they had to not do Muggle things that they enjoyed, just that she wanted nothing to do with it.

That was why it was so important to preserve magical history though. To keep their cultural heritage alive. And it wasn't as if historical buildings were something that were like, offensive in themselves, like there was no reason to be against buying something and having your money go to preserve historical buildings and gardens. Literally the worst anyone could ever say about it was that there were better causes, something Caitlin herself had acknowledged.

Anyway, she kept a polite smile on her face as the first year launched into a spiel about her aunt who apparently kept coming and going. The Crotalus was about to start telling the younger girl about all the wonderful items they had for display when she was informed that this aunt was also blind which did make things considerably more difficult since art was a largely visual thing. At least the kind that could be bought and sold in object form.

Then it hit her "Oh, we do have some quilts for sale. I mean, she might not be able to see them but they can still keep her warm." Caitlin suggested. She was certain Allegra would be thrilled if someone bought one of her quilts. "There are pillows too." Also sewn by the fifth year.
11 Caitlin Pierce I think that can be managed. 1415 0 5

Valentine Duell

September 28, 2020 5:05 PM
"Oooo," Valentine's eyes widened at the suggestion of a quilt. That might be perfect! It would keep Aunt Giselle warm and snuggly, and she could tell her that whenever she wrapped herself up in it, she could imagine it was Val giving her a big hug! That would be great, it would always remind her that she had people at home that loved her. "The quilt sounds great! How much is it?"

Mama and Papa had sent her some money to spend at the fair. She wasn't really sure how far it would go. She did want to get some food, and spend some at the ABCD booth, she should probably try to spend a little at all of them, they were all good causes. This one supported magical history? That was a good thing. From what she had learned over break, forgetting the past could have negative consequences.

The older girl mentioned pillows as well. Those were nice and could also maybe work. Instead of being hugged by a quilt, she could hug a pillow and pretend it was Val. She wasn't sure it would quite be the same, but it could maybe work if the quilt was just to expensive. She hoped it wasn't though, but it was to late to beg Mama and Papa for more money for a present for Aunt Giselle. She would just have to make do with what she had.
2 Valentine Duell Super! 1490 0 5

Caitlin Pierce

September 29, 2020 8:44 PM
The younger girl seemed to like the idea of a quilt. Which was great and Caitlin couldn't wait to tell Allegra that someone was enthused about something she made. The older Crotalus didn't know why her friend had such a low opinion of herself and was so anxious a lot of the time, though she'd heard rumors from her sister-in-law that Topaz wasn't always nice to the other fifth year. Caitlin felt puzzled to this because while the Aladren certainly had her faults-for example, she was incredibly self-absorbed and she did have some odd hobbies-but she'd mostly found her to be fairly pleasant.

Then again, family dynamics could be odd. The Pierces were admittedly a perfect example of this fact much as Caitlin loathed it being so. They'd already had two disowned offshoots that she preferred to think of as never having existed and being totally unrelated people that unfortunately had the same last name as her family. However, then there were Thaddeus, the Other Alicia and their spawn who still had yet to be gotten rid of. By which Caitlin meant disowned and forced off the mountain rather than anything violent as violence was generally distasteful.

Of course, she'd also grown up thinking that being sent to Boston was a fate worse than death. This was why she'd always tried to be a good girl, a proper lady. Of course, she'd never had the interest in doing the sorts of things people like the Anns did, such as play Quidditch, either. Not that that was a disownable offense for girls but Caitlin had always been incredibly careful to be the perfect young pureblood lady.

She had needed to. She had needed to be as close to the ideal model of conventional pureblood propriety as humanly possible. To never do anything even remotely scandalous. Never mind the horrifying idea of being sent to Boston, Caitlin had also always tried to help her grandfather, father and brother "win" the New Hampshire Pierce patriarchy. Never mind that a conveniently placed Brockert girl-though, let's face it, there was almost always an available Brockert girl of appropriate age-that got with Winston had done more for their side than anything she had done.

Still, Caitlin had always done her best to be a credit to her family. She was sure to make a good marriage too though it was important for her to find someone who loved her as well. It was just unfortunate for her that her own options here were so lacking. However, it could be worse, poor Sapphire was the only pureblood in her entire year! And when it came to options, Jasper would have to fight three other pureblood boys for the affections of one girl. And that girl, Julius Astley's younger sister, had been unfortunately sorted into Pecari so she might not even be worth it. Caitlin was sure there would be girls outside Sonora who'd be interested in him though. Jasper was very much a little gentleman.

And she was sure Sapphire would be able to make the right friends outside school too but that was a little more difficult since she had to be here .

"Well, prices vary from quilt to quilt. Same with the pillows." She told the first year. "But they're well worth it and a real bargain compared to what such things usually cost." Of course, to someone like Caitlin, price tended to not be an issue but that wasn't the case with everyone. It made more sense to make their products affordable so they would actually raise money for MGHPF.
11 Caitlin Pierce Glad you're pleased, I guess 1415 0 5

Valentine Duell

September 30, 2020 5:40 PM
Valentine's heart sank as the older girl showed her the quilt prices. She was certain that the girl was telling her the truth, they were not nearly as much as she had feared and sort of hoped. Val had been afraid they were going to be ridiculously expensive, it was a hand-made quilt, those were really pricey, right? As much as she would love to get one for Aunt Giselle, and she really did, it would have been a disappointing relief to sadly tell the girl that she didn't have sixty galleons on her at the moment. Then she could just get a pillow and having succeeded in her mission, continued on with her fair day.

That was not the case however, the quilts were very, very reasonably priced. Valentine had enough money to buy one. Just about exactly enough. Now what should she do? She could buy it for Aunt Giselle, and then she wouldn't have enough money for anything else at the fair. This would be the only cause she would be supporting, she also wouldn't have any money for food. The aromas wafting over from the concession stands were already making her mouth water.

What were he other options? She could just get Aunt Giselle a pillow, then she would have some money left over for other things. Then she could get some of that yummy fair food, she could buy something at the ABCD booth, and give some to the other charities as well. But... she looked at the pillows, they were nice, but the just didn't give the same message. She really wanted to give Aunt Giselle the quilt, but she also wanted to do some other things that required money. What was she supposed to do? She couldn't even take time to think about it, by then someone else may have come by and bought them all.

Huh, that would be a lot like if they were just priced to much. 'I wanted to buy you a big fancy quilt Aunt Giselle, but it was to expensive' and 'someone else bought all of them' were reasonable excuses for getting her a pillow. That was assuming the pillows weren't all bought out as well by that point. She might end up not having anything left to buy for Aunt Giselle! Then what would she do?! Plus if they were still here at the end of the fair, and she had spent her money on other things... that would be a really bad thing. 'Sorry I didn't get you anything because I waited until the end of the fair to see if the quilts would be gone so I'd have a reasonable excuse to get you something else, except everything else except that was already bought out and I didn't have enough money left to get it for you by that point.' She shuddered at just the thought of the situation.

Nobody would really know if she just got the pillow now and had fun at the fair. Nobody would think it had been the wrong choice, right? They would probably all be happy. Aunt Giselle would at least say that she liked the gift. Mama and Papa would like the little things she found for them. Oh, she could maybe buy a Crotalus and a Teppenpaw house drawing from Alexander for Mama and Papa. They would like those, right? It was all for a good cause and it would make more people happy, right?

The girl was looking at her, how long had she just been standing here looking at these things that taunted her? Val gave the girl a weak smile, "Sorry, I'm just... trying to decide." Her eyes looked over the pillows again, they were nice. A breeze blew the food aromas her direction again and her stomach rumbled quietly. Aunt Giselle would like a nice pillow. "I'll take..." her hand began to indicated one of the prettier pillows when her conscience stabbed her in the heart. She would know. She would always know that she put her own enjoyment ahead of others, ahead of her own family! "The fancy quilt!" She finished triumphantly.

Valentine emptied her coins onto the counter and smiled. Aunt Giselle would love it, she was sure.
2 Valentine Duell Shouldn't I be? 1490 0 5

Caitlin Pierce

October 01, 2020 9:39 PM
At the first year's selection, Caitlin's typical polite smile, the one she wore daily to deal with her inferiors and all the associated indignities inherent in that, became more genuine. First of all, the younger girl buying the quilt meant more money to support historical buildings and gardens, and while she didn't think that was the main reason Sylvia had chosen to have a booth at the fair, she was sure the other Crotalus would be happy to raise money for the selected cause-and, of course, Caitlin wanted to raise money to help preserve magical history.

More importantly though, this was one of Allegra's quilts. The sixth year knew how good that would make her friend feel. Although Caitlin didn't get the impression anyone ever criticized the younger girl's quilting abilities. She'd always felt that people seemed to like Allegra's quilts. Of course, there were those who would criticize the fifth for having quilting abilities rather than something more...unladylike. Honestly, Caitlin would never get this weird parallel universe some people lived in where anything girly or feminine was inherently bad and to be ladylike was this terrible flaw.

And she didn't want to get it either! In this strange world, people like her and her friends would be considered bad for being who they were and someone like Allegra wouldn't do very well at all if she was supposed to be some bold athletic type. It would be one thing if those people just wanted to do their thing and would let Caitlin and her friends do theirs, but these people also had a heaping help of scorn for someone like Allegra.

Of course, the sixth year also had a heaping help of scorn for those people but some of that obviously came from a place of mutual distaste where she hated them partially because they behaved horribly-such as at the ball last year- but also because they wanted to make people like her be more like them. If they left well enough alone, Caitlin might be able to tolerate them slightly more, like she did the Anns. Of course, the fact that the Anns were designing beautiful gowns that the sixth year got custom made for her did help improve her opinion of them. Besides, fashion was a feminine domain and since they were too weird and codependent on each other to ever marry, they might as well do what they were doing.

Anyway, the point was that it raise Allegra's self-esteem somewhat to have her quilt be sold. Well, okay, the main point was to raise money for the Magical Home and Garden Preservation Fund, but Caitlin, much as she cared about preserving magical history-and she cared quite a lot-she cared about how her friend felt more.

In the end, everyone would be happy. Money would be raised for magical homes and gardens, history would be preserved, Allegra would be happy one of her quilts had sold, the first year's aunt would have a lovely quilt and the first year...would be happy her aunt was happy. Caitlin normally wouldn't care that much about those last two things, but if they helped out with the previous goals so much the better. She handed the girl the quilt she had picked out. "Thank you for buying and have a nice day."
11 Caitlin Pierce Strangely enough, yes, I want you to be pleased. 1415 0 5