I am requesting as many of the GNHLUG Steering Committee and the Linux
Business Planning group as possible come and meet after the April 20th
meeting at Martha's Exchange.
There are only two short topics that I want to discuss but I would like input.
If you can't make it, here are the questions and you can send me private
email or public and I will print them and take them to be voiced Thursday
night.
They are both tied to the GNHLUG fund that will be created by any profits
from the sale of merchandise at the show or anytime actually.
As I have stated, the proceeds (all cash from t-shirts, mugs and transfers
will go into my company (BearPaw Technologies) account, since that is where
all the cash for the items originated. I will keep a ledger with expenses
and sales of each item. The account (the GNHLUG savings account and sales
records) can be audited by any one who requests it and will be available at
any GNHLUG meeting.
If we sale 250 of the 288 shirts and 50 mugs, we will profit approx $900 to
the GNHLUG (an estimate at this time)
I will also be getting with Ed Lawson soon after the Linux Business Show to
start the process to explore the costs and involvment of GNHLUG doing the
formal non-profit organization with the State.
Ok, here are the items I want to talk about.
1) It appears that Lotus has bailed on us for the major sponsorship for the
LBS and the Red Hook hosted party afterwards (I will be happy to give you
the deatils of the Lotus sage at the meeting Thursday night).
Unfortunately, the president of Taos, Inc has also declined to be backup
sponsor since we are outside their Boston office's core marketing area. (I
am going to ask one more major vendor if they would be interested, but it
is kind of late).
So, the alternatives are this....if we sell enough to make a GNHLUG profit,
do we want to spend the $300 to pay Red Hook for the room and have a cash
bar party? This is of course a gamble on selling enough merchandise to
warrant thinking about this. We do have to let Red Hook know soon whether
or not to hold the room for us. The other option would be to advertise the
party and sell tickets when people register as a way to get together with
Linux sys ops, etc in an informal setting for $3 0r $4 bucks a head. Still
a cash bar. If we get more than $300, we have more for the GNHLUG fund or
order appetizers, or?????
Obviously, this isn't a disaster, just a setback to a reward for the work
involved for doing the show. But I would like feedback from all of you.
Of course, we can't spend profits till there are some, so if we only sell
100 shirts and 50 mugs, expenses come first, so the entire question os
spending profits amy be moot.
2) help for last minute flyer distribution in everyone's town to as many
places as possible.
Thanks
Jerry
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