Posted by Pops1532 on December 05, 2010 at 08:49:03 from (71.239.11.176):
In Reply to: Tractor Show...... posted by Sparktrician on December 04, 2010 at 19:58:11:
Looks like Farmboy has some very good ideas. One thing I haven't seen mentioned is if your club is a not for profit organization you can probably hold raffles. Hit up local merchants to donate (or sell to your club at greatly reduced prices) merchandise or services that can be raffled off.
You don't need to buy all your advertising. Most radio stations and newspapers will do features leading up to an event. They're always looking for events to talk about that benefit the area.
The local media and chamber of commerce can be allot of help to your club. If your club is not a member of the local chamber, they should join.
A good show will include more than just rows of tractors. What else does your show offer? The best show around here includes a working saw mill, veneer mill, blacksmith shop, tractor pulls, tractor parade, flea market,etc, etc. They charge $7 admission and draw a very strong crowd over 4 days.
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