BARTLETT BASH HISTORY & COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
BILL LAYBOURNE THE FOUNDER
"When I started the "outing", I never dreamed it would still continue to this day with great success and enjoyment. We had our first Bash at Rattlesnake Cove before they restricted it to "day use only" with no boats. I had just bought my boat and wanted to share the fun with likeminded people who had or didn't have boats and enjoyed camping out.
We tried to incorporate fund raising for Gay Pride, but that proved to be a little difficult at a national forest. Bartlett Bash also spawned a small gay organization called the Arizona Yacht Club.
After selling the bar, I had a couple of heart attacks, lost my partner of 32 years to Lymphoma and took on a job that makes it hard for me to get those dates off, but rest assured, I will show up again with my camper to enjoy the people, the history and great memories that Bartlett Bash has to offer.
"Thanks, Troy for keeping the "Bash" going and enjoy all it has to offer".
-Bill Laybourne (May 19th, 2015)
Bill Laybourne, Founder
Rest in peace Bill. You are missed.
Is there an Official Facebook Group?
Yes, our group has been the original Bartlett Bash group for over 19 years and is now officially registered with the State of Arizona as Bartlett Bash LLC. Our group is the official contact working and maintaining communication with the Tonto National Forest Service Rangers. We've been the official group since 2005 and have been the main source of information since our Facebook Group's creation in 2009.
The website, was
created a very long time ago, far back to 2005
and the Facebook group was created in 2009,
and was established with Bill Laybourne's blessing, making the Facebook and website the only
official digital hubs for news, updates, and community interaction for Bartlett Bash.
To further solidify
our commitment to preserving the event's legacy,
our group is now officially registered with the state as an LLC and maintains direct communication/permits with the Tonto National Forest Service.
These legal steps protect the Bartlett Bash name and ensure the continuity of our group for years to come and to keep the event going for future LGBTQ+ generations.
WHY ARE PEOPLE CREATING OTHER GROUPS?
While the initiative of creating other Bartlett Bash Facebook groups is appreciated, it's important to remember the original online home that has served the community for over 19 years. These additional groups can create confusion and fragmentation of information, leading to missed updates and news.
The admin from another Facebook group with the same name as Bartlett Bash, explained why they started a group saying:
"I created the other group last year simply as a place for friends that I know personally to share their photos and stories from the bash, to kind of scrapbook type of a thing."
However, the Facebook Group is not being used for a small group of friends, instead it's being used as a main resource page.
Also, they felt posts were being "micro-managed" however all our posts are reviews by a team of moderators who decide if posts are inappropriate. It's possible some posts were removed which should have been discussed by entire group team instead before keeping or removing. Finally, the person from the other group said they did not like that during COVID our group cancelled one event and suggested not to attend. However because of the seriousness of COVID, this was not only are decision but also the Tonto National Forest who stated they would not allow large groups at the lake. Keep in mind, this was a time when COVID cases were high, and it was only a suggestion not to attend during COVID, for safety reasons. Finally, we believe that people were misled in our group when a post was created in our Facebook Group saying: "We are starting a new group, click here" and necessarily in consequence, people thought the original Bartlett Bash group was moving to a new Facebook group page.
IS YOUR GROUP GOING TO ASK OTHER ONLINE GROUPS TO BE REMOVED?
Not at this time and probably not however while our group appreciates others' involvement, having separate online Bartlett Bash groups can create confusion and fragmentation of information and as Bartlett Bash officially is now legally registered as an LLC, the use of its name by other groups may pose legal issues.
While we may not ask other groups to be removed, we urge unity in utilizing the original platforms for a cohesive community experience.