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The thread discusses the timing for hosting a "Homemade for the Holidays" show, with participants sharing their thoughts on the best dates to consider, particularly in relation to Thanksgiving.
Views differ on the best timing, with some participants favoring early December while others see potential in early November. No clear consensus emerges on a single preferred date.
Participants are considering personal schedules and the proximity to Thanksgiving when discussing potential dates for the show.
Consultants looking for insights on scheduling holiday-themed shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
Jess_K said:wow lookin like Dec 4th is what everyone is thinking!
The best date to host a Homemade for the Holidays show typically falls in early to mid-December. This timing allows guests to get inspired for their holiday cooking and baking while still having time to purchase items before the holidays.
Weekends are generally more convenient for most guests, making them a popular choice for hosting shows. However, consider your audience; if they have busy weekends, a weekday evening might work better for them.
It's recommended to schedule your show at least 3-4 weeks in advance. This gives you ample time to promote the event and allows guests to save the date in their calendars.
If your preferred date is already booked, consider alternative dates within the same week or look for a time slot that aligns with other local events. Flexibility can help you find a suitable date that works for both you and your guests.
Generally, Thursdays and Fridays tend to have higher attendance rates, as many people are looking to unwind and prepare for the weekend. However, it's essential to know your audience and their preferences to choose the best day for your show.