Sunday, July 25, 2010

Tastefully Simple Conference Last Day

Today is our last day in Minneapolis. Half a day of conference and then we will head for Nebraska.

It started with breakfast consisting of new products from our fall/winter line. Yummy! Pancakes, syrup, scrambled eggs, fruit, coffee, tea and juice.

I had to get a picture of all the tables ready for our dining pleasure after we walked through the doors. Not many people were here yet so it looked so neat to see everything all tidy.

Then we headed back to Hall B to finish out our morning. Once we walked in we noticed that the tables had been labeled for particular seating. It was set up according to region. I happen to be in the Southwest Region being from Nebraska. So all the consultants from my region were in the front, just to the left of the stage area. Everyone followed suit depending on where they lived. It was neat to see how many were present from all the different areas.

Announcements and a few other unveiling's were made and then Jill came out for our farewell. I love her....did I mention that? She's so down to earth and very humble.

We heard from consultants and their testimonials as to how this company has changed their lives. It has helped them either give back to their community, put their children through college, build homes, buy cars, pay it forward to others in need, or simply enjoy the products of Tastefully Simple.

We were done by 11:45 in the morning. Teri and I left the conference center, stopped to buy gas for our long drive home and then headed to the Mall of America! We needed lunch but also wanted to get to a few stores before we left for home.

All in all a great experience for me. It was my first time attending the conference and I'm going to plan on getting to more for sure!


My view from the table today.

The huge crowd of people getting to their seats.

Here are a few random photos of Minneapolis as we drove to our last session of the weekend.





1 comment:

Kevin Moberg said...

So, would you say that you learned some thing that you will apply to your own business? Or was the conference more about inspiration and education (letting you know what's going to be available)?