I attended the Expo in Murfreesboro this year. This was my first expo, so I didn't know quite what to expect. My Vice-Pres bailed on me the day before I left, so I had to go by myself. Overall, I wasn't that impressed. Again, I didn't know quite what to expect. I thought there would be more interaction with the other attendees, more information and ideas shared, etc. There was just a big room full of people wanting to sell stuff. I visited each and every one though. My school is unique in that we are only allowed one fundraiser per year and no kids are allowed to sell (technically). So, I was ready for some new ideas. A had a couple of vendors blow me off (rudely) when I told them how many students we had and how much our usual fundraiser nets. I had some vendors that really wanted to help, but couldn't figure out how due to our restrictions. There was alot of information there, but ALL about the vendors.
I guess all my information sharing will be stuck to the website.
Thanks for the opportunity to come share and learn.
We just got back from the Chicago Expo and had a blast. I believe we had a record # of attendees. A lot of happy people leaving with full bags and new ideas.
I went to the one in Conroe this year. We traveled about 4 to 5 hours and rented a room. TOTALLY worth it!!! Next year it will be in the budget to cover room and gas.
bvanhoy-
No plans as of now to go to NC but we re-evaluate locations each year.
All-
We are gearing up for Chicago next Tuesday. After that we off to Murfreesboro, TN on April 26th and Columbus, OH on May 4th. Details here: www.ptotoday.com/events/index.html
If you are on the fence about attending check out this video to hear what some attendees had to say about their first experience at a PTO Expo:
We will be flying from Spokane Washington to Chicago...so we will have some bigger expences. What can I tell our board to convince them to let us go? We are going to get our own flight. Thanks for your help.