Hosting a Show at CURVES: Need Contact Info

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and inquiries related to hosting Pampered Chef shows at CURVES locations. Participants share personal anecdotes about their experiences, challenges, and successes in organizing events at these fitness facilities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about contact information for CURVES to facilitate a show at a new location.
  • Another participant shares their experience of working at a CURVES where events were not allowed, expressing hope that the new manager will be more open to hosting shows.
  • One participant recounts a successful show at CURVES, providing specific contact details and describing their setup and interactions with attendees.
  • Another participant mentions participating in a Customer Appreciation Day at CURVES, noting a good turnout and some sales, although they were not allowed to bring food.
  • One participant shares that their mother-in-law, who owns a CURVES, hosted a successful show with good attendance and some returning customers.
  • Another participant describes a holiday mini mall event at their CURVES, where they set up a self-sufficient booth with catalogs and products.
  • One consultant details their regular display table at CURVES, highlighting the variety of products showcased and the positive response from members, leading to several successful shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the feasibility and success of hosting shows at CURVES locations, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others express concerns or have had limited success.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights based on their interactions with CURVES management and members, reflecting a range of outcomes from these events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in exploring hosting opportunities at CURVES locations may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their own efforts.

wendy mac
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Greetings:
Has anyone done a show at CURVES?
If so, please send me a contact name and phone number for the facility that hosted the show. There is a new CURVES opening in my city and the manager wants to host a show in the facility. However, she is new to the company and would :confused: like to talk to another CURVES manager about the show.
I know this is a weird request, but she will not set a date until I get her the information.

Thanks,
Wendy Mac
 
I have never done one, but used to work at a Curves and they wouldnt allow things like that. So hope this one is different and that she looks into it before any trouble. Good Luck and let us know what you come up with.
 
CurvesI've done it. The manager/owner's name is Laura. This is the info:
Curves
9325 4th Street North, Saint Petersburg, FL 33702
(727) 577-2477
I made 2 "good for you" recipes. One was the Apple Berry Salsa and the other was the Lemon Crab Canapes. It wasn't a huge show but I didn't do a demo. Because of the nature of the business (people in & out), I had product set up on a table with the food. I was around to answer questions and hand out catalogs/order forms. I didn't get any bookings but it was fun and a way to get my name out there. Good luck and I hope this helps!
 
I participated in a "Open House/Customer Appreciation" Day at Curves in December. The owner/manager had reps from The Body Shop, Mary Kay, a Jewelry lady, a purse lady and myself there. I didn't get enough orders for a show but turned in about $100 worth and I got a January booking. I wasn't allowed to bring food as she already planned to have things in the back for the Customer Appreciation. It was a lot of fun and only about 2 hours on a Saturday morning. She said she had a terrific response from the customers and they all enjoyed it. She is planning on having at least one a year and possibly one in the Spring and Fall.
 
I haven't actually done a show at the CURVES location. However, my MIL is the owner of one and she hosted a regular show. She had an open invitation to her members and workers. It was a good turn out and I've actually had a few return customers but no shows were booked.
 
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CurvesThanks to everyone that replied to my thread. I appreciate all of your suggestions and I will let you all know how it turns out.

Thanks,
Wendy :)
 
Curves Mini MallDuring December, my local Curves (Enid, OK) hosted a holiday mini mall, with tables from several different vendors. I had already scheduled my holiday open house that day, so I just set up a table with catalogs, a few products, and drawing slips. That way, my booth was "self-sufficient". The only real stipulation on our having a booth was that the Curves staff wouldn't have to do any of the selling for me. The "mall" was open on a Saturday and a Monday. Hope this helps!
 
CurvesI have been a Consultant since May,2005. Our Curves Manager allows us to have a display table for one week, every three months. I had my third table just last week. I make a point of changing the display every day, so that I can show as many of our products as possible, without it being a crowded display. Monday I featured Stoneware, Tues. Cookware and the Roast Pan, Wed. Simple Additions, you get the idea. I had a drawing and gave three individuals a Season's Best. (This time only seven folks participated but other times as many as 12 to 15 would fill out the Survey slip like we use at our Shows). When I called to thank folks for filling out the
slips, I told those who had won to pick up their surprise the next time they
worked out, and as it turned out, three folks placed an order out of the 7.
I made a point of being on the premises for about one hour, changing the display, and doing my exercise routine. It gave members a chance to see me there, and talk with me without my being too obnoxious.
My June display and October displays were one month following the displays of another PC Consultant, who I never saw during her set-up, and she apparently did very well for her May show. She left the same items on the card table for the entire week. It's your call. The Manager said she appreciated the extra interest I created with something new each day.
Our Curves had a Christmas Tree with lots of gifts that were donated by members who had had table displays during the year, as well as from local merchants. There were at least 50 gifts that were distributed by a drawing
of names of those who had worked out three times for the two or three weeks before the holiday. We received one "chance" for each week. I donated three Pampered Chef items as a thank you for the three times I had a table.
My June table led to a $700 show. The October table led to a $1,000 show and this week I have a $200 show from a guest at the $1,000 show. I also had two smaller shows that resulted from talking with folks I already knew but had not asked, until we were working out side by side. Those two shows
led to three other shows that helped me survive, and earn my 3rd Starter month Bonus, and all three of the Show to Go pieces.
As you can see, I cannot say enough for the benefit of being a Curves
member. I have also lost close to 45 pounds since becoming a Curves member, and that was despite being a Consultant and being around food. I made a point to prepare as many healthy recipes as possible.
I attend the Palmyra,NY Curves, and our Manager is Cindy Thomson,
315-597-6280.

Grandma Rita, Palmyra, New York
See my website: www.pamperedchef.biz/grandmarita


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pampered Chef show at CURVES?

A Pampered Chef show at CURVES is a fun and interactive cooking demonstration where guests can learn about kitchen tools, recipes, and cooking techniques while enjoying a supportive environment. It combines health and wellness with culinary education, making it a unique experience for attendees.

How can I host a Pampered Chef show at CURVES?

To host a Pampered Chef show at CURVES, you can reach out to your local CURVES location to inquire about availability and scheduling. Once you have the date set, you can contact a Pampered Chef consultant to help plan the event and provide the necessary materials.

What are the benefits of hosting a show at CURVES?

Hosting a show at CURVES offers several benefits, including access to a health-conscious audience, the opportunity to promote healthy cooking, and the chance to earn free or discounted Pampered Chef products based on sales during the event. It also fosters community engagement and support among attendees.

Who do I contact for more information about hosting a show at CURVES?

You can contact your local CURVES location directly for information on hosting a show. Additionally, you can reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant for guidance on organizing the event and to discuss product offerings and incentives.

Is there a minimum number of guests required to host a show at CURVES?

While there is no strict minimum number of guests required, it is generally recommended to have at least 5-10 attendees to ensure a successful show. This allows for better interaction and engagement, as well as increased sales potential for the host.

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