Hahaha, vinyl may be the most prevalent, but it doesn't rule
Anyway, I would like to see more informal gathering, but it comes down to what will I get in return for my investment of time and/or money. Call me selfish, but what's in it for me? I won't attend an event where there's no purpose or goal.
Is it going to be a morning, afternoon, full day event or a all weekend?
How much is it going to cost - free, $20, $50?
Do we want to get back to basics, like material selection and basic vinyl installation techniques? Or, do we want to address more advanced issues, like pricing and/or wrap installations. Maybe we want to do something totally different, like screen printing and embroidery?
The next thing is how do we plan to support these "classes"? Will we need supplies and/or equipment?
From the responses to the original post, I would estimate that maybe 10 to 20 people will attend if we limit it to just signs101 participants. If we open it to all shops and invite others, that number can get much larger.
So, I suggest that we pick a date, time and location and outline some of what you expect to achieve and go for it. From there we can set a budget, perhaps line up some sponsors/vendors and get to the bottom line.
Maybe Jill will chime in and share some of her experience with running a meet and tell us what we need to do - Jill are you listening?
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