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Author Topic: Fieros at Carlisle  (Read 22093 times)

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Re: Fieros at Carlisle
« Reply #150 on: July 05, 2021, 11:57:43 am »
No club participation award?  I didn't see anything for GFC people, but maybe missed it.
MAFOA, representing all who registered and brought Fieros, won the club award,

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Re: Fieros at Carlisle
« Reply #151 on: July 06, 2021, 09:58:33 pm »
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Re: Fieros at Carlisle
« Reply #152 on: July 07, 2021, 10:45:26 pm »
From Jennifer Gilbert Goss:

Dear Georgia Fieros Crew!

Thank you for your donation to the raffle at Fieros at Carlisle 27. We displayed the Georgia Fiero Club logo on our banner and in our pre-show advertising. The logo is also currently on our Carlisle sponsors website at this link. We are also currently in the process of revamping our website and have a new, fully clickable sponsors page where your logo will remain for the upcoming year.

Also, please stay tuned for the September 2021 expanded edition of FieroPride where we will be running complete Carlisle coverage including sponsor listing. We will be sending you a copy of this newsletter via email; however, if you would like a print edition, please let me know - as well as the best address to send it to.

Nearly 130 Fieros attended the show and feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. We were so excited to welcome among them so many members of the Georgia Fiero Club!!  We are already excited for next year's show, which will be held June 23-26. We hope you will once again join us again as a sponsor and anticipate beginning our planning process quite soon.

We will also continue to spread the word about the Run for the Hills!!

Thank you for your support!

Best,

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Re: Fieros at Carlisle
« Reply #153 on: July 07, 2021, 11:03:29 pm »
I thought there were 150 Fieros registered.  Only 130 showed?

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Re: Fieros at Carlisle
« Reply #154 on: July 07, 2021, 11:32:31 pm »
I think the official attendance was 128 of the 150 that pre-registered.  There may have been more than 22 of those that didn't show and some of the final attendance was gate registrations. 

Some of those who didn't make it were from Canada.  Canada closed their border again.
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Re: Fieros at Carlisle
« Reply #155 on: July 07, 2021, 11:34:02 pm »
Hmmm.  Well, too bad some couldn't make it.

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Re: Fieros at Carlisle
« Reply #156 on: July 08, 2021, 09:45:02 am »
A massive amount of work for sure and it seems like she is still going with thank yous to clubs etc!  Brilliant.

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« Reply #157 on: July 08, 2021, 11:55:08 am »

Jen is pretty impressive.
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Re: Fieros at Carlisle
« Reply #158 on: July 08, 2021, 06:22:25 pm »
A massive amount of work for sure and it seems like she is still going with thank yous to clubs etc!  Brilliant.

Something many don't realize is the prep work and post work that goes into a successful, annual event.  There is an incredible amount of work that goes into events.  We host an event in October.  Other than last year, we get between 2K and 10K attendees.  Last year, we had about 3,500 participants, but they were all virtual.  Each attendee pays a registration fee of about $2,500.  The event has sponsors, with sponsorships starting at $50K.  We have various vendors present.  Booths are $10K.  We have one staff member who is the event coordinator, and she spends about 90% of her time working on this event.  I'm not saying she is the most efficient person, but this certainly takes months to set up.  Her duties include handling the sponsors, attendees, and vendors; dealing with the city for permits and such; dealing with whatever venue; organizing volunteers and ambassadors; handling the web site and payment processing; doing some of the marketing and promotion of the event.  We have to rent equipment for lighting and such, as well as trucks for moving stuff.  We have to buy food and drinks, there is various swag, awards, and such, lots of apparel, security, signage, and other items.  For the month leading up to the event, most of the staff assembles "goodie bags".  All the attendees must be sorted for various things.  Various activities must be handled.  Then there are all sorts of support services.  Medical staff is on hand.  After the event, there is cleanup, and often things must be mailed out.  There are always challenges that must be dealt with.  One year, the official who signed a permit had been removed from office, and his successor decided to revoke the permit--as the event started.

We lose money on this event, every year, if you add up all the labor costs.