Interested in Joining Our Holiday Bazaar in Portland, Oregon?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the organization of a Holiday Bazaar in Portland, Oregon, with participants expressing interest in joining and discussing logistics related to the event.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is organizing a Holiday Bazaar on Thanksgiving weekend and is seeking individuals to fill slots.
  • Another participant, living in Astoria, inquires about the cost and requests more details via email.
  • A participant from McMinnville expresses interest and asks for additional information.
  • Another participant near Eugene also requests details and expresses excitement about connecting with fellow Oregonians.
  • One participant shares their personal connection to Oregon, mentioning family ties and expressing fondness for the area.
  • A participant from Kelso offers assistance in finding more people to help with the event.
  • The organizer clarifies the need for serious participants from the Portland Metro area, stating the cost and time commitment for the bazaar.
  • One participant shares their experience of traveling for shows and expresses frustration over the organizer's request to meet before confirming participation, feeling it undermines their professionalism.
  • The same participant reiterates their commitment to generating leads and promoting potential recruits, while also addressing the organizer's concerns about collaboration.
  • The organizer responds, explaining their need for a meeting to ensure compatibility among participants and clarifying their communication style.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the necessity of meeting before participation confirmation, with some participants expressing frustration over this requirement while others understand the organizer's perspective.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a mix of personal experiences and logistical concerns related to participating in a community event, highlighting the varying levels of comfort with travel and collaboration among participants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in participating in community events or bazaars, particularly those in or near the Portland area, may find this discussion relevant.

cookingwithlove
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I am organizing a large Holiday Bazaar on Thanksgiving weekend and I am looking for people to fill some slots. Please let me if you are interested.
 
cookingwithlove said:
I am organizing a large Holiday Bazaar on Thanksgiving weekend and I am looking for people to fill some slots. Please let me if you are interested.
I Live in Astoria... which is about two hours away........ how much would it cost?? Email me for details please!!
 
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I live in McMinnville, Oregon. Email me some details.
 
Near Eugene, email details?!

I'm glad to see more Oregonians up here!!! :D
 
Okay i know this is a highjack but I am originally from oregon. Born in Silverton and lived there when i was younger. My dad, brothers(half-but doesn't matter to me) and stepmom still live there. They live in Creswell, Lowell, and Roseburg . I have gotten outt hat way 3 times in the past 7 years. Was just out there in June when my father was put in the hospital. I absolutley love it out there and is awesome to see people from there.
GO DUCKS!!!!
 
our cluster is in Kelso if you need more help just let me know and we could get some more for you.
 
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Thanks for your responses. I am really looking for someone close to Portland Oregon. You will generate leads from the show. Most of the people will be from the Portland Metro area. I would need to know that you are serious about making the drive to Portland to do the shows. I do not want the leads to be lost. The bazaar is the The Christmas Bazaar at the Portland expo and the cost would $40. The time commitment is 8 AM to 6 PM. I will also need to meet you before I confirm your participation. If you are still interested let me know.
 
Wendy,Some of us do provide services for clients outside of our immediate "comfort zone". I have shows 2 hours away at the beach every summer for several clients. Next Saturday I am driving to Beaverton and the following weekend to Oregon City. As I spread myself out, I'm generating leads as well as meeting and promoting potential recruits that can build their own PC business. The cost for the Portland Expo Christmas Bazaar is a drop in the bucket for me, but the request to meet you in person before a confirmation of participation is insulting! We are all professionals here. If you want "no leads to be lost" maybe you should fill all the slots personally.
 
lockhartkitchen said:
Wendy,

Some of us do provide services for clients outside of our immediate "comfort zone". I have shows 2 hours away at the beach every summer for several clients. Next Saturday I am driving to Beaverton and the following weekend to Oregon City. As I spread myself out, I'm generating leads as well as meeting and promoting potential recruits that can build their own PC business.

The cost for the Portland Expo Christmas Bazaar is a drop in the bucket for me, but the request to meet you in person before a confirmation of participation is insulting! We are all professionals here. If you want "no leads to be lost" maybe you should fill all the slots personally.


I sent you a PM.........
 
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lockhartkitchen said:
Wendy,

Some of us do provide services for clients outside of our immediate "comfort zone". I have shows 2 hours away at the beach every summer for several clients. Next Saturday I am driving to Beaverton and the following weekend to Oregon City. As I spread myself out, I'm generating leads as well as meeting and promoting potential recruits that can build their own PC business.

The cost for the Portland Expo Christmas Bazaar is a drop in the bucket for me, but the request to meet you in person before a confirmation of participation is insulting! We are all professionals here. If you want "no leads to be lost" maybe you should fill all the slots personally.

Hi Julie,

My intentions were not to insult you (or anybody else), but you have to understand that I do not know you and you would be sharing the booth with another consultant from our cluster. There is a lot of information that I need to go over and I need to make sure that people will work well together. This Bazaar is very important to me and I just wanted to convey that to everyone who has ask for the information. I do not like communicating by email because it is easy to misunderstand the writer. I am a pretty straight forward hitter and I do not sugar coat anything. I like it this way so there are no misunderstandings, but it can make people feel that I am rude. I have attached my phone number and if you are interested in talking to me you are welcome to call.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Holiday Bazaar in Portland, Oregon?

The Holiday Bazaar is an annual event that showcases local vendors, artisans, and direct sales representatives, providing a unique shopping experience for the community during the holiday season. It offers a great opportunity for participants to showcase their products and connect with potential customers.

How can I join the Holiday Bazaar as a vendor?

To join the Holiday Bazaar, you typically need to fill out an application form provided by the event organizers. This may include details about your business, the products you plan to sell, and any fees associated with participation. Make sure to submit your application before the deadline to secure your spot.

What are the costs associated with participating in the Holiday Bazaar?

The costs can vary depending on the size of your booth and the specific requirements of the event. Generally, there may be a registration fee, and you might need to consider additional costs for permits, supplies, or promotional materials. It's best to check with the event organizers for detailed pricing information.

What types of products can I sell at the Holiday Bazaar?

Vendors at the Holiday Bazaar can typically sell a wide range of products, including handmade crafts, holiday decorations, gourmet foods, and direct sales items like those from Pampered Chef. Ensure that your products align with the event's guidelines and theme to attract more customers.

Is there a limit to the number of vendors allowed at the Holiday Bazaar?

Yes, there is usually a limit to the number of vendors to ensure a diverse selection of products and a pleasant shopping experience for attendees. Early registration is recommended to secure your spot, as popular events may fill up quickly.

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