Pampered Chef Meet and Greet in Wisconsin: Interested?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the potential organization of a meet and greet (MnG) for Pampered Chef consultants in Wisconsin, with participants sharing their interest and logistical considerations for the event.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the idea of a MnG for Wisconsin consultants and expresses interest in gauging others' interest.
  • Another participant expresses a preference against holding the event in Ashland during February.
  • Several participants share their locations, indicating their proximity to potential meeting spots.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests a specific location in Tomah, highlighting local attractions and activities related to cranberry harvesting.
  • Another participant notes their availability in Madison on September 9 and expresses willingness to join if the event coincides with that date.
  • One participant mentions having a busy summer schedule but indicates they will try to fit the event into their plans.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific location and timing of the meet and greet, with no clear consensus on the best date or place for the event.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the meet and greet, with some mentioning local events and attractions that could enhance the gathering.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in networking opportunities and local events within the Pampered Chef community may find this discussion relevant.

pcchris
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Dianevill and I were briefly conversing the possibility of a MnG for the WI cheffers...I "know" of a few of you...would anyone be interested in that? Just putting the idea out there...obviously it wouldn't be for a while...whaddya think? We're in all different NC waves, so we thought it'd be cool to try a local one. Has anyone else ever done this before? Not just WI, but anywhere? (I'm not trying to exclude anyone...IF it happens and you're able to come from other states, that'd be cool!) What say you? Anyone interested?
 
Sure - as long as it's not in Ashland in February.
 
And...I know who WON'T be there!
 
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The_Kitchen_Guy said:
And...I know who WON'T be there!

Who?!?!??!?!?!?!?
 
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And, no I don't think it'll be in Ashland!!

Will have to wait and see where everyone is, and kind of centrally locate it, if possible.
 
I'll be in Madison September 9 (my sister and BIL are in an Ironman Triathlon there that day). If it's then, I'll join you!
 
chefann said:
I'll be in Madison September 9 (my sister and BIL are in an Ironman Triathlon there that day). If it's then, I'll join you!
That's good since we're all coming apart.
 
I'm in WII live about an hour north of Eau Claire and 2 hours south of Superior.
Amy:)
 
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Anyone else? I know there are a LOT of you out there...or are you just not interested? (maybe you're at conference)
 
Actually, I'm in Iowa.
 
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Oh. Have fun THERE!

Are they growing lots of fuel? ;)
 
pcchris said:
Oh. Have fun THERE!

Are they growing lots of fuel? ;)

Oh... don't get him started on that... for KG's "thoughts", check out his blog.
 
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I read his blog....that's why I asked!! :D
 
I am in Tomah (west central WI). There is a Jellystone Campground/Resort in a neighboring community (Warrens). We are the heart of cranberry country. If we do this the very beginning of October, families could come stay at Jellystone in either the new lodge/hotel or villas can be rented and sleep up to 12 people. There is an indoor waterpark - good for ALL ages of kids - and I can set up an extra-curricular event to help everyone learn about cranberries. The first two weeks of October is when cranberry harvest is in full swing. My husband manages a cranberry receiving station in Warrens, and there is also a Cranberry Discovery Center that will help people learn about the history of the industry. The only down side with the Jellystone thing is it would cost the family money to stay. If people aren't interested in that, there are other options around here for meeting places and we could still do the cranberry tour. Of course, I would also have cranberry recipes for everyone! Any opinions?
 
Ethanol plants are springing up around here like dandelions in a new subdivision. There is such irony in ruining a good cornfield for an ethanol plant. What a waste of good farmland.
 
I just saw an interesting segment about WI on "The States" on History Channel.
moo...
 
So tell me more about this meeting... I will be in WI again August 11-13 and come up there at least once a year (the August trip will be the third time since March). If I can be there I will.
 
I have a full summer, but will see...

July 27-29 - visitors by me
Aug 3-6 in Racine for a wedding
Aug 18-19 people up by me

But I will see where it fits in with me...
 
chefann said:
I just saw an interesting segment about WI on "The States" on History Channel.
moo...
Well, moo you.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pampered Chef Meet and Greet?

A Pampered Chef Meet and Greet is an informal gathering where potential customers and interested individuals can learn more about Pampered Chef products, the business opportunity, and how to host or join a Pampered Chef party. It’s a great way to connect with consultants and other cooking enthusiasts.

Where will the Meet and Greet be held in Wisconsin?

The location of the Meet and Greet in Wisconsin can vary depending on the organizer. Typically, these events are held in local community centers, homes, or public venues. Check with your local Pampered Chef consultant for specific details regarding the venue.

Is there a cost to attend the Meet and Greet?

Most Pampered Chef Meet and Greet events are free to attend. However, some events may have optional activities or product samples that could incur a small fee. It’s best to confirm with the event organizer for any potential costs.

Do I need to RSVP for the Meet and Greet?

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Can I bring a friend to the Meet and Greet?

Absolutely! Bringing a friend to the Pampered Chef Meet and Greet is encouraged. It’s a great opportunity for both of you to learn about the products and business while enjoying a fun social experience together.

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