Well, we had a wonderful time at Cincinnati and Duluth. New displays. New friends.
oh. sorry.
Heitz Handbells and Music is a partnership between Norm Heitz and Carol Scheel. We sell handbell music, Malmark bells and chimes, handbell accessories, equipment, and gifts.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
July 12, 2012
Just about at that place where I'm ready for the next Seminar! Duluth was an absolute blast, not only personally but also business-wise.
1. I totally changed the display and braved getting a second booth. Worked perfectly. My friend Joanne helped me run the display. We were a good team.
2. I also decided to ring in the Massed Ensemble. This made me more exhausted but it was fun and I got to ring under both David Weck and John Behnke. David is a new acquaintance but I've "known" John for a while and it was nice to work under him as a ringer. Both have a wonderful sense of humor.
3. I followed the advice of a few people: I brought my computer and a printer, I put out the reading session music so people could look at it, I started using a credit card phone reader.
There were pluses and minuses to the last. Mostly because the exhibit area was in a concrete room it was hard to get phone reception.
When I went back to work on Monday the 2nd, I needed to put together 4 reading sessions worth of music. Hopefully it'll sell. I won't know until next week.
Then this coming Monday, the 16th, I drive to National Seminar in Cincinnati. I working on getting things set up now.
1. I totally changed the display and braved getting a second booth. Worked perfectly. My friend Joanne helped me run the display. We were a good team.
2. I also decided to ring in the Massed Ensemble. This made me more exhausted but it was fun and I got to ring under both David Weck and John Behnke. David is a new acquaintance but I've "known" John for a while and it was nice to work under him as a ringer. Both have a wonderful sense of humor.
3. I followed the advice of a few people: I brought my computer and a printer, I put out the reading session music so people could look at it, I started using a credit card phone reader.
There were pluses and minuses to the last. Mostly because the exhibit area was in a concrete room it was hard to get phone reception.
When I went back to work on Monday the 2nd, I needed to put together 4 reading sessions worth of music. Hopefully it'll sell. I won't know until next week.
Then this coming Monday, the 16th, I drive to National Seminar in Cincinnati. I working on getting things set up now.
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