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1st March 06, 08:35 AM
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If your purpose is to educate people about the daily casual wearing of kilts, then I would stick to that; your message may get lost behind whatever else you have.
I would search out pictures of people wearing them in obviously casual fashion, like Graham's work pictures, Derek's kitchen shots, and people at work and school, show a wide variety of types (trad., UK, STW, RK...) and blow the pictures up large enough to be seen from 5 - 10 feet away. They wouldn't have to be photo quality, just good enough to clearly see what they are.
Have some cards from the various kilt makers, as well as a stack of pages with the names, web sites, contact info, and price ranges of each, all collected on one sheet. ...and maybe print this on the back, as well as having a pile of them, cut up ready to hand out alone.
Have Graham make you a banner of the XMarksTheScot.com logo at the top of the page here to hang at the front, over your table.
Grab a beer and a chair, kick back, and answer any question people may have.
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9th March 06, 08:37 AM
#12
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
The HCA Festival in Dalton Ga is planned May 6&7. This is in my backyard so to speak. http://www.hcaheritagefestival.org/
I'm thinking of renting space for a tent. The idea is to present info on:
The diffrent Kiltmakers available.
The diffrent types of kilts.
Info on X-Marks.
Any and all tips,ideas etc. will be appreciated. This is in the "lets look at it and see" stage of developement.
I know the president of the Heritage Festival in Dalton. He tells me that if your quest is educational and not commercial, you can have tent space for free. Let me know if you are still interested and I'll get you in touch with him.
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