[Communications] Spring Conference Vendor Presentation
Lorraine Kells
lxkells at gmail.com
Wed Jan 20 11:29:31 CST 2021
Mark,
Martha spoke very highly of the help and your service you supplied to
Maxwell Street. A proposal would only be necessary if you were presenting
an educational workshop or how to something. As you are offering a service
as a business, even with an explanation of what you do, a better fit for
you would be as a vendor. Did I get this right?
I've copied the communications team on this reply to you. They are the ones
who will facilitate your vendor
application, fee, and virtual exhibit space so you needn't feel
intimidated. You can put together a very lively, even interactive piece for
what you have to offer gardeners.
I hope this sits well with you and puts you at ease.
Regards,
Lorraine Kells
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021, 11:15 AM Mark Teegen <mjteegen at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hi Lorraine,
>
> I'm Mark with Teegen Compost Services, I've been a vendor at previous CCGA
> conferences.
> Recently I built compost bins and cleaned up trimmings at Maxwell St.
> Community Garden and Marsha recommended that I put in a proposal to this
> years conference.
> I'm a little intimated with the virtual platform and not sure what exactly
> I would do but definitely would like to communicate my services at the
> conference.
> I am listed on CCGA's website as a resource and I do offer a unique
> service to Chicago community gardens. Please give me your thoughts on how I
> should proceed.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
>
> Teegen Compost Services <http://www.teegencompost.com>
>
> Teegen Compost Services
>
> <http://www.teegencompost.com>
>
>
>
>
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