How About a Park or Public Place?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the idea of hosting Pampered Chef parties in public parks, exploring various approaches and experiences related to this concept. Participants share their thoughts on engaging with attendees and the potential benefits of such events.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests hosting a 'mystery host' party at a park with demonstrations of no-bake goods to attract attention.
  • Another participant mentions the importance of creating a crowd by inviting friends and engaging with other park-goers to inform them about the event.
  • One participant shares their plan to incorporate kids' products into the demonstrations to draw families in.
  • Another participant describes their upcoming kitchen show in a park, featuring fruit pizza and caramel apples, expressing excitement about the event.
  • One participant inquires about the hosting arrangements and the invitation strategy for the park event.
  • Another participant notes that a reunion will coincide with a show, suggesting it could attract more attendees.
  • Several users express enthusiasm and support for the idea of hosting events in public spaces.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the potential benefits of hosting events in public parks, though specific strategies and arrangements vary. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and ideas related to hosting Pampered Chef events in informal settings, emphasizing creativity and community engagement.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for innovative ideas for hosting parties and engaging with potential customers in casual environments may find this discussion relevant.

Mackailey
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I thought about having a 'mystery host' party at a public park on a nice day. Get a few friends out, set up a picknick table and do demonstrations (of easy prep no bake goods, or at a park that has those bbq's next to the tables) Also buy a 'pampered chef' table cloth so all the mothers/grandma's will see what the table is.. It might bring them to the table for a peak.. :p What do you think?

Angie
 
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It's worth a try! It'll be good to get some friends there so it looks like a crowd is forming. You can also go around to the other people at the park and let them know what you're doing. Otherwise they may not know they can come take a look. Since there are likely kids there, maybe do some demos with the kids products. YOu may not have those yet, but that would be a definite draw so maybe borrow some from another consultant. Let us know how it goes!
 
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Thats kinda what I was thinking..Its the equivalent to a "theme" party.. maybe do something w/fruit.. get kids involved.. sounds like great fun to me

Angie
 
I am having a kitchen show in a park the last of July. I am going to make a friut pizza,which always gets eaten fast,and doing some caramel apples.
I think it will be alot of fun.
 
Are you the host or is someone actually hosting it? If you're the host, who all are you inviting? Or are you just going around the park that day and having people come watch? Sounds like a neat idea!
 
It is a reunion. A lady was wanting to have a show, so she thought she would have it during their yearly reunion. Should be a good show beings everyone will be showing up anyway.
 
Great idea! Good luck, I hope it goes well! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of hosting a Pampered Chef party in a park or public place?

Hosting a Pampered Chef party in a park or public place allows for a relaxed atmosphere, encourages social interaction, and can attract passersby who might be interested in your products. Additionally, it provides a unique setting that can make your event memorable and enjoyable for guests.

Do I need a permit to host a Pampered Chef party in a public park?

Yes, many public parks require a permit for gatherings, especially if you plan to set up tables, serve food, or have a large group. It's essential to check with your local park authority to understand the regulations and obtain any necessary permits before hosting your event.

What should I bring to a Pampered Chef party in a park?

When hosting a Pampered Chef party in a park, you should bring essential items such as tables, chairs, tablecloths, cooking tools, product samples, promotional materials, and refreshments. Don't forget to pack any necessary serving utensils and a trash bag for cleanup afterward.

How can I promote my Pampered Chef party in a public place?

Promote your Pampered Chef party by using social media, creating event pages, and distributing flyers in your community. You can also invite friends and family to share the event with their networks. Consider using local community boards or groups to spread the word.

What if the weather is bad on the day of my park party?

If the weather is bad, it's a good idea to have a backup plan. Consider rescheduling the event or moving it to a nearby indoor location if possible. Always check the weather forecast ahead of time and communicate with your guests about any changes to the plan.

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