2010 Show Season

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Mike-AHS
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Post by Mike-AHS » Mon. Jan. 25, 2010 12:55 pm

Hello Everyone,

Our shows last year resulted in some sales to folk who are not particularly likely to go online. This was a great help to an otherwise lackluster 2009 sales season. We started this year with an aggressive schedule, but are taking a second look. I would appreciate your suggestions for the shows you believe would be best for AHS to attend. We have already been present at the Keystone Farm Show in York with TM Refrigeration. It looks like we will be in Pottsville in early March <http://www.pottstownbie.org/>.

Get stoked!!!

Mike-AHS

 
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Post by SMITTY » Mon. Jan. 25, 2010 1:02 pm

Around here in September, there's the Spencer Fair in Spencer, MA : http://thespencerfair.com/

... and the Woodstock Fair in S. Woodstock, CT : http://www.woodstockfair.com/

The Woodstock Fair is much bigger. If you were to only pick one, this would be it just for sheer numbers of visitors.

 
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Post by coal berner » Tue. Jan. 26, 2010 12:26 pm

Mike-AHS wrote:Hello Everyone,

Our shows last year resulted in some sales to folk who are not particularly likely to go online. This was a great help to an otherwise lackluster 2009 sales season. We started this year with an aggressive schedule, but are taking a second look. I would appreciate your suggestions for the shows you believe would be best for AHS to attend. We have already been present at the Keystone Farm Show in York with TM Refrigeration. It looks like we will be in Pottsville in early March <http://www.pottstownbie.org/>.

Get stoked!!!

Mike-AHS
Do you mean Pottstown PA or Pottsville PA big differents between the two


 
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Post by brckwlt » Tue. Jan. 26, 2010 4:12 pm

i mentioned last year you should go to the McClure Bean Soup in Mclure PA.

 
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Post by Mike-AHS » Tue. Mar. 02, 2010 7:37 am

coal berner wrote:
Mike-AHS wrote:Hello Everyone,

Our shows last year resulted in some sales to folk who are not particularly likely to go online. This was a great help to an otherwise lackluster 2009 sales season. We started this year with an aggressive schedule, but are taking a second look. I would appreciate your suggestions for the shows you believe would be best for AHS to attend. We have already been present at the Keystone Farm Show in York with TM Refrigeration. It looks like we will be in Pottsville in early March <http://www.pottstownbie.org/>.

Get stoked!!!

Mike-AHS
Do you mean Pottstown PA or Pottsville PA big differents between the two
Definitely Pottstown, just as the URL indicates, in contrast to my post. LOL.

Mike-AHS

 
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Post by wlape3 » Tue. Mar. 02, 2010 9:35 am

You would think the folks in Pottsville would already be well educated about heating with coal as well as good local beer!

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