Unleashing Creativity: A Red Hat Group Show Experience

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores experiences and ideas related to hosting shows for Red Hat groups, focusing on themes, recipes, and potential challenges when engaging with older audiences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about experiences with Red Hat group shows and seeks ideas.
  • Another participant shares their idea for a "Red Hat Tea Party," suggesting themed attire and specific recipes that could appeal to the group.
  • One participant expresses concern about older attendees potentially having all necessary kitchen items and seeks advice on overcoming this obstacle.
  • Another participant counters that many older women may not have newer gadgets and suggests focusing on innovative products that could interest them.
  • One participant notes that older women often appreciate time-saving tools and may be influenced by younger attendees at the show.
  • Another participant mentions the purchasing habits of retirees and snowbirds, highlighting their willingness to buy for themselves and family members.
  • One participant suggests enhancing the experience by serving tea from specific Pampered Chef products to elevate the event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the challenges of engaging older audiences, with some participants expressing concerns while others emphasize the potential for interest in new products. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and ideas shared by participants, particularly those identifying as consultants, regarding the dynamics of hosting shows for a specific demographic.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in hosting shows for older audiences or those looking for creative ideas to engage with Red Hat groups may find this discussion relevant.

AmyR
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Has anyone ever done a show for a red hat group? If so, I would like to know what you did.
Amy
 
RED hat IDEAS!I have never done a red hat society show but here is what I would do if I had the chance:
They love tea parties so I would encourage you titile it something like this:
RED HAT TEA PARTY
Required attire - RED HAT for women over 50 Pink hat for those under 50!!
Demonstrate one tasty wrap recipe and have one cookie dessert recipe. They will love it. Also have some fun games for them. After all FUN is what they are all about. Here are some suggestions for recipes:

Classic Deli wraps (many variations)
All Occasion cookies
chocolate almond shortbread
Hope this helps.
Debbie
 
Not to judge but...I have always found that the 'older' ladies seem to 'have everything' or too much in their kitchen that they have accumulated over the years. Since this show would be geared toward them how would you over come this 'excuse'? I would love to do a show for two of my aunts with this theme I would just be concerned about that obstacle.
 
Be creative!It's true that older ladies have almost everything they need in their kitchen but Pampered Chef comes out with so many neat gadgets that they probably don't have them. In my experience they have stuff in their kitchen that their mothers had and new things really are interesting to them (many grandmothers have told me this, especially mine).
I would really try to focus on new items, even stoneware (I had an older lady tell me that the stoneware is better than her aluminum pans she was use to), food chopper, ultimate slice n grate, knives, and our new measuring cups. These things sell well with the older crowd since they appreciate saving time and money not having to buy the cheap imitation gadgets.
It works to our advantage if younger women are there, many times an older woman will say how she bought 3 of these or 4 of those before she actually got a PC item and it worked perfectly for her.
Also you can make this a young and old show. Older women bring daughters, daughter in laws, younger sisters, etc and have them suggest what tools are essential and necessary.
A fundraiser might be fun. They don't necessarily need big funds to have their parties, go out to a restaurant or help each other when sickness arises, so a fundrasier might be fun and give them more of an incentive to buy. Just a thought. BE CREATIVE!!!
Debbie
 
Out here in AZ we have a large retired community as well as snow birds. They order quite a bit from my ad in the paper. Sometimes they are buying for their daughters and daughter-in-laws. Sometimes they are buying because they spent time at the daughter's house and saw our amazing tools.

Don't prejudge this crowd. Some of them have quite a substantial bit of playing around money. They RV arcross the country and sometimes have 2 or 3 homes. So they buy in multiples. I think The Pampered Chef is starting to realize that with some of the newer products that have been coming out i.e. the Small Round Stone (lighter and smaller), the Cooking for 2 section in the Stoneware Inspirations cookbook, and smaller sizes of some of the tools (the mini whisk etc.).
 
And don't forget to serve our tea out of the Carafe. Maybe you could spoil the hostess by letting her drink out of one of the new Coffee & More cups and let her eat her cookies and whatever else off one of the dessert plates or the small SA plates.
 

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"Unleashing Creativity: A Red Hat Group Show Experience" is a unique event designed for members of the Red Hat Society to explore their creativity through interactive cooking demonstrations and hands-on activities featuring Pampered Chef products. It aims to foster community, creativity, and culinary skills among participants.

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