[Coco] Cocofest visitor seating
Glenside President (Jim Brain)
president at glensideccc.com
Thu Feb 17 11:41:53 EST 2022
On 2/17/2022 7:12 AM, rietveld rietveld wrote:
> Hi. Just wondering what the seating situation looks like for non vendors?
> I really don't have any thing of consequence to display this year and as such I am not sure getting a table makes much sense.
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Firstly, I do want to gently nudge you to consider presenting even a
small item from your recent efforts (like those you've noted on
Facebook), as there's always interest.
But, to answer your question, there are a number of possible options:
1) We have secured both side rooms to the main exhibit hall, and the one
where we're storing/displaying any auction items has tables and chairs
for folks to "camp out" or "discuss" topics of interest. This is
actually the preferred use for this room/seating.
2) Most of the exhibit hall tables have more seating than vendor/table
requestor folks, and I know I'd be happy to host someone at my table if
they'd agree to "watch" it a bit while I visit the restroom or walk
around the exhibit area, in case someone stops by. Others may have even
fewer "demands" for a chair and place to set a laptop or iPad.
3) There are some tables right by the entrance doors that are reserved,
but I don't think we actually have a purpose for them. At the last
fest, folks hung out there to rest and use their laptop.
4) as we get closer to the fest, it might be that a few tables go
un-requested. If so, those would be fair game.
5) if everything else fails, there is a 5th room (across from the
exhibit hall) that we do not currently rent, but could quickly do so
with seating if needed.
Jim
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Jim Brain, 2021-22 President
Glenside Color Computer Club (GCCC)
president at glensideccc.com
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