ANLC Umbria: from Capetav to Caccia Village, the name changes and success increases, plus 25% attendance at the Bastia Umbra hunting fair.
It is really true that the dress does not make the monk. Just as it is certainly not the name that determines the fate of a fair event, especially if it is a "Hunting Fair". The counter-proof was offered to us by Caccia Village which left the strange name of Capetav to take another one capable of explaining immediately, without the slightest misunderstanding, what visitors would have found inside the three immense pavilions of the Bastia exhibition complex. Umbra. A change that, given the 25% increase in admissions, was not only not traumatic but definitely lucky. In the multitude of hunting events, the name counts relatively. The real difference is made by other things: the organization, the geographical location, the trust of the exhibitors and the catchment area. All those things, in short, that Caccia Village has shown to have in abundance, so much so that it has registered yet another record of stands and audiences. But there is also another component that cannot be overlooked: the great passion with which the associative structures want and can face the extraordinary commitment required by one of the largest fairs in Italy.
And also in this respect, Caccia Village (just as it happened for Exa, Exporiva, Longarone and as it will happen for the Game Fair) has shown that it can count on a small large army of volunteers who are able to make the stands of the Libera Caccia a real and its central point of attraction. Not only for members, but for all those hunters who want to feel at "home", in a comfortable space (that of the ANLC of Bastia was over sixty square meters) where to find great and contagious joy, simplicity, courtesy, availability , competence and, above all, a nice "refreshment corner" full of food and wine delicacies with almost 100 kg of Parmigiano Reggiano, wine and excellent coffee.
To make a visit to the Libera Caccia stand even more enjoyable there was an industrial quantity of gadgets (key rings, canvas bags, pens, bandanas) made available by the headquarters together with 4.500 copies of the latest issue of the technical magazine, 4.500 flyers and 10.000 brochures. Finally, we should mention the nice and interesting curtains staged by two formidable chicks like Loris Dal Maistro and Giancarlo Giovannini, who intervened free of charge and only for the great passion that binds them to Free Hunting. Caccia Village 2013 is therefore archived under the heading ANLC Successes. One of the many affirmations made possible by a platoon of members and managers who certainly did not spare themselves either before, during or after the fair.
The first to be pleased with this well-deserved success was the president Paolo Sparvoli, present on both days alongside those who were the real architects of this great associative test: the regional president Lando Loretoni and the two presidents of Perugia and Terni, Stefano Tacconi and Sauro Zara, assisted by as many as 24 volunteers who are the true strength of Free Hunting and of whom the complete list will be duly provided in the next issue of the magazine “Il MONTH OF HUNTING”.
Together with the president Sparvoli, also the vice president Bruno Santori (accompanied by an entire bus of members), the General Secretary Massimo Ceccarelli, Giancarlo Gasparini of the Executive Committee and Stefano Gaggioli, president of Rome, also spoke.
21 May 2013
National Free Hunting Association