Dear Diane,
While I don't have data on programs held on 4/15, in recent memory we
had a large Family day scheduled on 4/15...but it was on a Sunday, so
no taxes were due.
Depending on what kind of event it is, would it be possible to bill
it as a "de-stressor"? Basically, get your taxes done and come take
your mind off of them? I work with a college population, and have a
monthly series just for students. While the one in December landed
before finals, we planned it as a study break, and had really high
attendance.
I'd be interested to hear what others find out about this date too.
(Aside from celebrating my birthday that day, of course...)
~Kristen
>Hi:
>
>I'm picking a date for an evening program for an adult audience and
>April 15th keeps coming up as available in various local venues I'm
>considering.
>
>My gut-level feeling is that "tax day" is not a good day for an
>adult audience to attend a program, but my only data to support this
>is personal experience.
>
>... Personally, I'm always running to the post office at 11pm on
>April 15th, and there's always a line of others who would
>potentially be my audience if I threw the program on April 17th,
>and...
>
>...Personally, I'm suspicious that this is the reason all the local
>venues are available on April 15th and trying to "sell me" on that
>day.
>
>It is doubtful that I'll go with April 15th, but, out of curiosity,
>I thought I'd ask...
>
>... Does anyone keep attendance data and happen to have noticed
>whether there is a difference in attendance at adult audience
>programming on April 15th?
>
>...If you had a lecture series on ... say Tues evenings ...and that
>happens to fall on April 15th, would you cancel that single
>evening's program?
>
>Just curious
>diane h peapus
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