very well, I'll throw my hat in the ring
-Clear and concise instructions for the registration crew: ie; scrutiny of incoming frags and labeling, clarifying and explaining to people what is required for them to enter the swap and those who don't meet the requirements can only act as "visitors" in reality this doesn't happen because other members will come forward & donate frags to someone new. Frankly I'm all for that, I offered frags to a member who simply didn't know what to bring because they had just started their tank fresh, another member ended up giving him 3 frags. Also if a group shows up with the person who is partaking in the event, only the person who is entering frags can enter the swap, not to say that if a spouse comes along you can't bring 6 frags, 3 for you & 3 for your spouse, child, relative or significant other. All others are observing guests.
-Encouraging new comers to ask for frags, I feel that we should help our new membership by giving them frags prior to frag swap so they can have first hand experience looking after their entry frags and recognizing what is acceptable and what is not before they walk through the door the day of. This also gives them a chance to interact with more experienced reefers who can also aid in educating them on propagation and fragging corals. There is nothing constructive to the experience of a new reefer to buy a bunch of frags and then take home new ones from the swap. Clearly the objective of our swaps is not simply a means for people to acquire new frags, I often explain to people that our frag swaps are a way to encourage aquaculture and preservation of these animals.
-NO PREVIEWS, nothing wrong with people walking around looking at frags but this can cause the first group or two to know what is on the tables and where, they don't have to even do this intentionally or selfishly, if you've walked around and seen something, it's likely to be exactly where you saw it when your group is called. Unfair to remaining groups.
-No label, no entry, again this is a registration table responsiblity (I'll admit I volunteered & I should have done a better job myself), there are plenty of folks walking around who are more than capable of IDing just about any coral, we provide labels, containers, markers, etc. so I feel that there is no excuse to have "unkown bla bla" or "SPS" or "Acro" on a dozen frags with no other info whatsoever. I don't think this is too much or unreasonable, we should be able to look at the label and know what we are looking at instead of spending 30 seconds staring at closed polyps trying to figure out what might or might not be in that container. It took me 15 minutes to snap some photos and another 10 to post a "coral ID" thread because I'm a complete idiot when it comes to naming corals
-I heard we can't have raffles due to a logistics issue? maybe one of us can volunteer to hit the pavement and follow whatever paperwork or procedure needed to make it happen.
-Auctions, this is a revenue generator for the club no? so I don't see why we shouldn't try to get the highest number of bids possible, so perhaps dedicate 15 minutes to the auction with clear announcements letting people know auction will end at such & such time and whether the swap gets put on pause or waiting till the end of the swap to do this makes a lot of sense. Raffles always took place after the swap and they were always fun & very exciting, I don't see why the auctions can't be the same.
I'll stop there for now lol, others have great ideas too I'm sure they'll be in here soon adding to the list.