I, too, thought attendance was down. This does not worry me; I think the weather predictions were for 4" of rain, and that may have caused people to alter their plans.
In the big picture, what is happening at the ALR tent and the changes that Dixon's is making will pay off in terms of attracting new people, new members, new builders.
We no longer have Daniel Bonne and Davy Crockett on main stream TV to inspire involvement in the long rifle. We must do this ourselves, by advertising, by making an attractive event, by spreading the word through forums and word-of-mouth. This is OUR mission, all of us, to keep the longrifle culture alive and healthy, and to encourage new people to get involved.
The smart phone has been a fascination for today's world, but people are longing for community and for making something tangible and permanent with their hands. We can provide that at events like Dixon's.