Classic Car Show - What to Showcase?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses ideas for showcasing products at an upcoming Classic Car Show, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions for effective displays and themes that align with the event's outdoor setting.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about how to connect Pampered Chef products with the Classic Car theme and considers a picnic theme for their display.
  • Another participant shares their plan to treat the event like any other vendor fair, aiming to sell products directly.
  • A participant suggests focusing on picnic-related items, emphasizing the importance of making the table visually appealing and practical for outdoor settings.
  • One user mentions avoiding fragile items like Dots Stemware due to the outdoor environment and suggests using more durable products instead.
  • Another participant notes that alcohol is not allowed at the venue, prompting a shift in display ideas to include non-alcoholic options like soda.
  • Several users discuss the idea of creating an inviting picnic setup with various outdoor products and decorations to attract attention.
  • One participant suggests incorporating fun elements like fake food and themed decorations to enhance the display's appeal.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to take for the display, with some participants advocating for a picnic theme while others suggest a more traditional vendor fair setup. No clear consensus emerges on specific product choices.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and ideas related to participating in community events, particularly in outdoor settings where product visibility and appeal are crucial.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative display ideas for outdoor events, particularly those related to car shows or similar community gatherings, may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

pampchefsarah
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Hi everyone. A local high school is having their first ever (well, everything for them is first ever - they just opened this school year! :balloon:) Classic Car Show on 5/31, and I was invited to participate. It's (well, obviously) an outdoor event, so I won't have any food samples out. What kind of demo/display do you think would most interest this crowd? Should I just set up like I usually do, or do something special? If it was a motorhome show, I'd know what to do, but not sure how to tie PC in with Classic Cars. Maybe a picnic theme?

Do you think I should do a wine display? I have the Dots Stemware, and can order/borrow the Wine Bottle Opener and Dripless Pourer/Stopper.

Your ideas would be greatly appreciated - especially anyone who's had a table at a Classic Car show, or anyone who's attended a few!

Thanks in advance-
 
How funny I am doing a Classic Car show fair too on May 30th . I am just going to treat it like any other vendor fair. I do have some product to sell as cash and carry ( try to make my 50.00 table back ).
Also big May products and joining
 
Being the wife of a car guy, I would recommend you go with "picnic" stuff. We are always going to shows, and bringing food. The party stakes, if the event is on the grass, collaspable bowls, outdoor plastic stuff, prep bowls, make your table fun and eye catching. Most serious car people are very careful about liquor and their cars. We have been known to do shows, and have wine, but John hardly ever has more than sip. So I think I would leave the dots stemware at home. They are too fragile to do anything outside with them.
 
That would be the way I go throught out the whole spring / summer anyway. I wouldn't bring my Dots products, only 1 SA item cause of Bridal.
Party Sticks , Grill basket ,QSP All out door products all of that gets changed over for my Shows too.
 
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Thanks everyone! I just remembered there's no alcohol allowed at the show (since it's on school property), so I couldn't have brought a bottle of wine anyway. But, I can bring liters of soda to show off the Party Sticks!!

Carol, you suggested making the table 'fun and inviting.' What do you do to achieve this? I've done several fairs, and always get good traffic, but admit that I don't have great displays.
 
Definately bring along the microfiber towels. If you have time and money to pick up several off of the outlet, you could probably sell those easily.
 
pampchefsarah said:
Carol, you suggested making the table 'fun and inviting.' What do you do to achieve this? I've done several fairs, and always get good traffic, but admit that I don't have great displays.

What if you had one small table set up as if it were an outdoor picnic table? Picnic Basket, outdoor catty, tumblers, place settings, etc...Collapsible bowls, whatever you have- fill with fake food or something from Michael's or craft store?? (ear of corn- maybe try to stick our corn-knobs in them)
I'm thinking of the photo on our catalog- pg 6 with the table. but without the food obviously. Get maybe a bucket or small tub like what you'd find at Walmart in the outdoor/picnic section they usually have this time of year and get some floral foam- then put "grass" on top and stick your Party sticks in that with the glasses, etc. I'm just thinking "outloud" while looking at the Outdoor section in the catalog.

Put a red-checkered table cloth on the table?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of vehicles should I showcase at a classic car show?

When selecting vehicles to showcase, focus on classic cars that represent different eras and styles, such as muscle cars from the 1960s, vintage sedans from the 1950s, and iconic sports cars. Including a variety of makes and models will attract a broader audience and highlight the diversity of classic automobiles.

How can I prepare my classic car for a show?

To prepare your classic car for a show, start by thoroughly cleaning and detailing the exterior and interior. Ensure that the engine is in good working condition and consider minor repairs or touch-ups to enhance its appearance. Additionally, gather any relevant documentation, such as the car's history or restoration details, to share with attendees.

What accessories or memorabilia should I bring to enhance my showcase?

Bringing accessories such as vintage license plates, promotional materials, or original sales brochures can enhance your showcase. Additionally, consider displaying photographs of the car during its restoration or at previous shows, as well as any awards or recognitions it has received to engage visitors and provide context.

How can I attract more visitors to my classic car showcase?

To attract more visitors, promote your showcase through social media, local car clubs, and community events. Create eye-catching signage and consider offering giveaways or contests related to your car. Engaging with attendees by sharing stories about your vehicle can also draw interest and encourage them to stop by.

What should I do if I encounter negative feedback about my car at the show?

If you receive negative feedback, remain calm and professional. Listen to the concerns and respond politely, providing context or information that may clarify misconceptions. Remember that not everyone will appreciate your car, and constructive criticism can be an opportunity for improvement. Focus on the positive interactions and enjoy the experience.

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