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Monday, March 23, 2009
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The planning stage for the 2009 walk should start sometime this summer, so I'd like to give everyone a couple months to give me their opinions on some things. Please answer in the blog so that others can build on your comments.
1. First, I'd like to address the issue of having a route vs. "winging it." Before you tell me what you think, this is my issue: I have tried both. In my experience, there are too many people for me to stay in the front, and lead everyone around. I realized this after the first walk, so during the second walk, I told everyone where to go before we started. It was a straight shot, and people still decided to go off track, and half the group followed. During the last walk (World Zombie Day), I allowed everyone to wing it. What I liked about this method was that a few group leaders can pick some hot spots, and it's easier for people to leave when they feel like they've done enough. My issue with this method, however, is that it can be slightly unorganized and people get confused. I guess the real question is, how organized should a zombie walk be in the first place? Which method do you prefer?
2. What does everyone think about collecting for a charity? For those of you who did not attend the October walk, we collected several hundred pounds of food for Second Harvest Food Bank. I realize the sign-in sheet was a bit of a hassle, and I have yet to decide whether or not we'll be attempting another record breaker specifically for that reason, but I feel like the charity gave a little more sense of purpose, besides just having fun.
3. For this fall, I am considering a theme zombie walk. My idea is an 80s zombie walk (i.e. Return of the Living Dead). How do you feel about having a theme? Or do you have any theme ideas that you like better? Ideally, I would like to stick with something that is broad enough that people won't feel excluded.
Thanks for your input!
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Sunday, May 18, 2008
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Make sure you select black for the color, or the design will look a little strange. Zombie Walk ShirtsWe now have designs for white shirts as well!  Thanks to Dixie for the design.
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Saturday, February 24, 2007
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Thanks to Rebecca Mitchell for this one:
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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A Zombie walk is an event where many people dress up as zombies and stalk the streets for hours of undead fun. We are currently in the planning stage, gauging interest in the Nashville area.
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