One way to handle this is to have shirt displayed with a sign noting when someone will be at the table to handle purchases. That way whoever handles the sales has minimal time at the table. However it's done, it should have a separate cash-drawer so that the funds can be distinctly tracked. sh --- Ann Viverette <annv777@houston.rr.com> wrote: > I have a question about the AGA T-shirts.... I have > several large boxes of > shirts. > > Should I plan to bring some, a lot, all, or none of them > for sale during the > convention? Will there be anyone local who is manning a > table of other stuff > for sale that would want to add the shirts? Or, might I > be expected to bring > some shirts and set up somewhere myself? > > I don't mind hanging out in the hospitality room from > time to time with a > pile of shirts and taking checks or cash, but I am not > interested in missing > any sessions to watch a pile of shirts. > > Ann V > > > _______________________________________________ > AGA-mcm mailing list > AGA-mcm@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm > ===== Plant your feet in Washington, D.C. and touch the moon -- at the National Air & Space Museum. And learn the art of aquascaping Senske style at AGA2K4. Speakers, field trip, Ray "Kingfish" Lucas, and more. . . The Annual AGA Convention, 2004, November 12-14. Convention Details/Registration at aquatic-gardeners.org & gwapa.org _______________________________________________ AGA-mcm mailing list AGA-mcm@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm