I'm admittedly biased, but where should I begin:
1. The biggest benefit in my opinion is the chance to share ideas with hundreds of folks who face the same challenges you have and who share your enthusiasm and volunteer spirit. It's uplifting.
2. A really great line-up of practical seminars on key PTO topics. The 2003 seminar listing just went online this week. It's at:
www.ptotoday.com/shows/agenda.html
More than 35 sessions to choose from at each Show. New this year are quite talented keynote presenters to kick off each day of each Show in style.
3. Lots of fun. This year we've got the lunch both days, breaks, prizes -- even a wine and cheese networking reception on Friday night. Lots of folks are signing up for the two-day options (and staying overnight with friends at the hotels) and making it a girl's night out. You've earned at least as much.
4. The exhibitors. We'll have more than 75 different exhibitors at each Show. Last year's attendees told us they were able to do all of their comparing (and find new products or ideas they hadn't thought of before) right in the Hall, all in one fell swoop. Nice. And you've never seen as many samples!
I could go on......