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Nanisu said:If you're in Chris Manion's Downline she's having a pizza something on Thursday night for all the directors....how about Friday night?
Debi said:I like the idea of Wed. I expect to be getting together with my upline on Thur evening.
Chef Kearns said:Does Tai have something special planned? Won't she be at the special dinner on Thursday herself?
chefkugler said:I will miss meeting you all. I don't get in until after 11 PM wed. I'm sure I will see you all through the conference though.
legacypc46 said:Well, I'm willing to be at the bar Wed, Thurs, and Friday night.![]()
Koolotus said:I won't let you suffer alone Kris! I am THERE!
Chef Kearns said:Oh. I thought you were. Whose downline are you in? Were you hospitality with her then?
morfia said:you going for MiAMI BEACH???????
pamperedlinda said:I can't stand for anyone to suffer....I'll be there too!
The purpose of organizing our meet-up is to foster community among Pampered Chef consultants, share best practices, motivate each other, and discuss upcoming promotions or product launches. It's also a great opportunity to build relationships and network with fellow consultants.
Choosing a suitable location involves considering accessibility for all participants, the size of the venue to accommodate everyone comfortably, and whether it has the necessary facilities for our activities. Popular options include community centers, local cafes, or even a consultant's home.
Activities can include product demonstrations, training sessions, team-building exercises, sharing success stories, and brainstorming sessions for new ideas. It's also beneficial to allocate time for socializing to strengthen relationships among team members.
Promoting the meet-up can be done through social media, email newsletters, and personal invitations. Creating an event page on platforms like Facebook can also help generate interest. Encourage attendees to bring a friend or fellow consultant to increase participation.
If someone cannot attend, consider offering a virtual option for those who are unable to join in person. You can also share meeting notes, recordings, or key takeaways afterward to ensure they stay informed and engaged with the group's activities.