Hi, I wasn't at Dallas, but from what I hear it was a great convention. I would assume every convention has something that could go better, or didn't go better...etc, and as we all know the best thing to do is to learn from it and try to do better next time. Okay...done with the Midnight hunger pains and peanut butter raid, back to sleep. Can't wait to have this kid!!! Take care, Kathy On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, S. Hieber wrote: > > --- Karen Randall <krandall@rdrcpa.biz> wrote: > > > . . . This brings up another > > > issue. When the concept was first presented to me, I > > was asked to be a > > > discussion leader. During the convention, I was > > informed that I was a > > > "speaker" and that there was another person designated > > as the moderator. I > > > also didnt know ahead of time that I was doing 2 > > sessions. > > There was so much stuff and so many time conflicts that the > organization of those things went on right up to the last > day. It's a shame so much much stuff was wedged in -- but > it's pretty neat that they pulled them off pretty smoothly > when the bell finally rang. > > > > > > On the subject of silent auctions. . .Like > > others indicated > > > here thru emails, not the case with the first few > > rounds in Dallas. I am > > > still amazed that so many things appeared to go well at > > Dallas given the > > > amount of stuff that they had going on. > > > I think the Silent Auciton was the single biggest total > screw-up of the Dallas Convention. There was no Silent > Auction until it had been going on for about 20 minutes. > Three or four people (espeically Erik and Tim) jumped in > and pulled the thing together. That's why the first couple > of round seemed disorganized (disorganized? it was worse > than it looked, believe me) but it ran pretty smooth once > things were set up. With preplanning, it could have been a > breeze. > > > . . . Even in Houston, those of us AGA'ers who > > helped with the auction > > simply took orders from Charlene... I certainly didn't > > get a good feel for > > the whole process. > > I don't claim to be an expert but seeing the things that > went wrong with the Silent and Live Auctions was a great > education-- better than if things had run like clockwork. > > 2 cents and change back, > sh > > ===== > S. Hieber > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Find out what made the Top Yahoo! Searches of 2003 > http://search.yahoo.com/top2003 > ------------------ > To unsubscribe from this list, e-mail majordomo@thekrib.com > with "unsubscribe aga-sc" in the body of the message. > Old messages are available at http://lists.thekrib.com/aga-sc > When asked, log in as username is "aga-sc", and password "incorp". > ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, e-mail majordomo@thekrib.com with "unsubscribe aga-sc" in the body of the message. Old messages are available at http://lists.thekrib.com/aga-sc When asked, log in as username is "aga-sc", and password "incorp".