{"id":19072,"date":"2013-10-01T18:54:53","date_gmt":"2013-10-01T16:54:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=19072"},"modified":"2013-10-01T19:05:02","modified_gmt":"2013-10-01T17:05:02","slug":"zaragora-and-agora-patra-organisers-creating-historic-events","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2013\/10\/01\/zaragora-and-agora-patra-organisers-creating-historic-events\/","title":{"rendered":"ZarAgora and Agora Patra Organisers Creating Historic Events"},"content":{"rendered":"
Recently the Comit\u00e9 Directeur distributed the Open Call (OC) for autumn Agora 2014 organisers. In the meantime people in Zaragoza and Patra work hard on preparing the best Agorae ever, despite being organised in two countries where the economic situation could be better. The AEGEEan interviewed Angela Campos from Zaragoza and Costas Deltouzos from Patra to get an update on the two events. <\/strong><\/p>\n In a recent interview with The AEGEEan Chema Rueda told us that working with FR for the Agora is difficult so The AEGEEan decided to interview Angela Campos from AEGEE-Zaragoza who is the responsbile of fundraising. She tells The AEGEEan that when deciding to organize the Agora they were fully aware of the economic situation and the difficult task it was going to be. “Getting money is always hard work, but the more help you get, the easier it is, and I can tell you we have a really motivated team working on it.”<\/em><\/p>\n When getting deeper into the subject Angela recognizes the difficulty of getting money as a big challenge “Actually it\u2019s the biggest problem <\/em>you have to face when you are an organizer. I think it complicates everything because while you are working on other tasks, money is always on your mind. By the way, I <\/em><\/a>think that fundraising used to be the main challenge for each core team and we will go ahead. Our main goal has always been to organise the best Agora ever, regardless of the economic situation we are living in.” <\/em>AEGEE-Zaragoza is doing everything they can to make sure it will be an Agora that everybody will remember “We are looking <\/em>for fundraising everywhere, we are calling all the enterprises we know, asking for help from our region, trying everything, doing our best and we always welcome any help we get. It\u2019s known that hard times make you stronger and every effort is being made to i<\/em>mprove the ZarAgora.” <\/em>One of the impressing deals that AEGEE-Zaragoza managed to get was together with Spanish railway company Renfe and buscompany Alsa to ensure that participants arrive in a great way to Zaragoza.<\/p>\n It is not only ZarAgora organisers who are trying to impress everybody with a fantastic event. Agora Patra organisers are also facing similar challenges but also have manners to overcome them. Main organiser Costas Deltouzos comments “Both Spain and Greece face big problems because of the economic crisis and of course fundraising is not easy in this period. So before applying as a host antenna for the Spring Agora, we wanted to be sure we would be able to do it even with little fundraising in money. We analyzed the basic needs (lodging, meals, facilities) in order to have an Agora in Patra and started fundraising them in kind. When we got the first meetings with University, the Sports Center and the Vice Mayor and got their support, we knew that we can host this Agora! Of course not all of the needs are covered yet, but we have a nice FR team working on it”, he says with a smile. <\/em><\/p>\n