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Make sure that you:
When you are at an event, especially if you are tabling, make sure that you:


* Study the rules and documents from the exhibition organizers. Remember that it is they who decide.
* Study the rules and documents from the exhibition organizers. Remember that it is they who decide what activities we can do legitimately.
* Compile a user ("cheat sheet") for the athlete who takes a pass, preferably with a copy of the operator's rules.
* Compile a user ("cheat sheet") for people at the table, directing our marchers, etc.  If you can include a copy of the operator's rules, say at the table, all the better.
* Have some sort of list of what the sessions are and when they are.  You should also know who is the 'official' in charge of that session.
* Have some sort of list of what the sessions/activities are and when they are.  You should also know who is the 'official' in charge of that session.
* Designate a contact person from our side, who can take care of any last minute questions.
* Designate a contact person from our side, who can take care of any last minute questions.
* Know what materials you will need and have them on hand or identify the person who will be bringing them.
* Know what materials you will need and have them on hand or identify the person who will be bringing them.
* Have fun, be friendly and don't sweat the small stuff!

Revision as of 14:20, 20 April 2011

When you are at an event, especially if you are tabling, make sure that you:

  • Study the rules and documents from the exhibition organizers. Remember that it is they who decide what activities we can do legitimately.
  • Compile a user ("cheat sheet") for people at the table, directing our marchers, etc. If you can include a copy of the operator's rules, say at the table, all the better.
  • Have some sort of list of what the sessions/activities are and when they are. You should also know who is the 'official' in charge of that session.
  • Designate a contact person from our side, who can take care of any last minute questions.
  • Know what materials you will need and have them on hand or identify the person who will be bringing them.
  • Have fun, be friendly and don't sweat the small stuff!