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I'm writing this on the flight home from New Orleans. What a trip!
Susie and I see pictures of ourselves at these things and wonder why we look so awful. Puffy faces, bloodshot eyes, and sagging posture. But then we remember the early breakfast meetings, scrambling to set up our booth, running to workshops and programs, talking and selling nonstop all week, gorging ourselves on great food, and "working" the bar until late at night. Our voices are hoarse and we ache from head to foot from standing all day and hardly sleeping at all.
To feel this bad, you really have to be having a wonderful time!
The Kite Trade Association Annual Convention is the premier gathering of kite designers, manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers on the planet. This year, 60 exhibitors filled 100 booths. But the numbers are misleading. Our little booth alone represented GKPI product, Carlisle Kiteworks, Peter Lynn, and LOGO of Hamburg. Some distributors had products from a dozen sources. So easily 200 manufacturers were represented at the show from firms from across North America, Europe and Asia.
We arrived on Sunday and had one day to look around the city. The New Orleans mystique is evident everywhere. On the waterfront, I met a man with the amazing ability to guess where anyone had got their shoes. He taught me the secret for $5 and if you ask, I'll do the same for you.
We returned to the hotel to begin booth set-up and watch an empty exhibit hall slowly transform into kite Mecca. One perogative of being president is to get an early start since we had a Board of Directors meeting scheduled for Tuesday during normal set-up time.
Most exhibitors went to work on Tuesday while retailers gathered for a series of information exchanges. Owners of stores sat down to share ideas on what was selling well around the country or how to better promote the industry. Later, a "Retail Boot Camp" was scheduled for new store owners to learn more about displays, employee hiring and training, building a market, organizing festivals and events, and using the internet.
Wednesday morning, members attended the annual business meeting where the Board reported on activities, finances, and programs. Elections were held and Brian Smith of Active People was selected as the new president. (I was retiring after two years in charge). Immediately afterwards, the Show doors opened.
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