Atlanta Roundtable meeting

I am willing to host a roundtable meeting in the Atlanta area. I need an idea of how many of you are interested in attending so final arrangements can be made. The date will be Feb 15th, from noon until 3ish or?????. Please e-mail me at tracyhandl@mindspring.com or call me toll-free at 1-866-537-2748 x25 to sign up. We will probably meet at a Ryans or other local restaurant, depending on attendance numbers. Please respond ASAP. This meeting is open to All contractors involved in pressure washing of any type, in order to promote education, unity, and advancment of our industry as a whole. No fees or dues required. At most would be cost of lunch for yourself. Your attendance is needed and wanted to make this event worthwhile.
Please tell me you'll attend today!! (These meetings are not affilliated with any group or business but are being supported with the help of certian groups and businesses)


_Tracy Handl_________________
 
Atlanta Roundtable

Hey Tracy. Glen from Poseidon Pressure Washing here. Spoke to you on the phone the other day(28th.). Letting you know I would be attending the meeting. If there is anything I can do to help, let me know.
 
Pictures in from atlanta,
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went to atlanta roundtable, just want to say it was first class all the way. just getting into busness learned alot , got to meet alot of new people, made so new friends also. can't wait till we have another one Wynn Cox
 
Nearly ten Years Later Sunbrite is still having and supporting the industry with Round table meetings

I am willing to host a roundtable meeting in the Atlanta area. I need an idea of how many of you are interested in attending so final arrangements can be made. The date will be Feb 15th, from noon until 3ish or?????. Please e-mail me at tracyhandl@mindspring.com or call me toll-free at 1-866-537-2748 x25 to sign up. We will probably meet at a Ryans or other local restaurant, depending on attendance numbers. Please respond ASAP. This meeting is open to All contractors involved in pressure washing of any type, in order to promote education, unity, and advancment of our industry as a whole. No fees or dues required. At most would be cost of lunch for yourself. Your attendance is needed and wanted to make this event worthwhile.
Please tell me you'll attend today!! (These meetings are not affilliated with any group or business but are being supported with the help of certian groups and businesses)


_Tracy Handl_________________
 
Wow, this is a blast from the past. Before this time I used to hop in my truck and travel to different areas, where we met in hotel parking lots and I demonstrated the latest and greatest stuff for a crowd of 3-5 guys in every city. When I couldn't get away any more, we started inviting folks to come to us.

We have been having one (sometimes two) meetings every year since this time. We are very proud of this tradition and the information we have been able to deliver to contractors. These meet-ups always involved food, and doesn't it always come down to how good the food is? From hot dogs to prime rib, we've enjoyed it all.

We have also helped develop the sports skills of many contractors with demanding competition like Redneck Horse Shoes, too. Its hard for us to take ourselves too seriously when that is our best idea of a good time.

Thanks for showing us all just how old we really are, Ron.
 
Duh, I missed the perfect follow-up! I am slipping a little in my old age.

Our dates for 2012 are April 20th and 21st! Set the time aside and join us down in Georgia in April. After a cold winter, a trip to Georgia is the perfect start of the season. The weather is usually in the upper 70s, perfect weather for washing stuff.
 
Pete you guys have been giving back for a long time.
Wow, this is a blast from the past. Before this time I used to hop in my truck and travel to different areas, where we met in hotel parking lots and I demonstrated the latest and greatest stuff for a crowd of 3-5 guys in every city. When I couldn't get away any more, we started inviting folks to come to us.

We have been having one (sometimes two) meetings every year since this time. We are very proud of this tradition and the information we have been able to deliver to contractors. These meet-ups always involved food, and doesn't it always come down to how good the food is? From hot dogs to prime rib, we've enjoyed it all.

We have also helped develop the sports skills of many contractors with demanding competition like Redneck Horse Shoes, too. Its hard for us to take ourselves too seriously when that is our best idea of a good time.

Thanks for showing us all just how old we really are, Ron.
 
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