Somehow the lawyers always get left out of the mix! 🙂
This was my second year as an exhibitor (my focus is on mediation: resolving disputes in a friendly manner) with ManZone and I just think it is really a homespun, small town event that has something there for everyone. Hopefully they do it again in 10 —
Oh, and before I forget Carl Arnold from Lampe Law was there (his first year) talking about child support.
Mike — you went above and beyond the call of duty (even for a Marine) on this event. You and Machelle did an amazing job (again) on this event. Thanks for all your hard work.
Before we do it again in 10 — I think it would be great to hear some comments from the crowd — what went well? what was missing? what could be eliminated (the good, the bad and the ugly of ManZone, 2009)
And! No quotes from Shakespeare like “the first thing ManZone should eliminate is the lawyers…”
February 1, 2009
Lisa Gillispie said:
I believe the ManZone “cranked” this year. Thanks to everyone who attended to make this event awesome!
Michelle and her merry band of men and women managed to make the magic happen yet again. This event not only provides information and education it offers a much-needed venue to show case our local businesses and service providers.
A shout out to the folks at Community Resource Bank for providing space — thanks
Betty!
February 3, 2009
Lucy Sweitzer said:
Machelle just thinks the little things through when she does these community events like the ManZone from the traffic flow to the variety of the booths. It was a great success. Thanks for all the events- mens, womens and kids!
Thanks Locally Grown for the photographs of this free health event for men.
What a great event! We had fun, we met old friends and made new friends.
Nice. Is there a list of vendors anywhere? We were so sorry to have missed this fun event.
So, Mike: Do we do it again in 10?
It would be great to get some feedback from the Locally Grown audience and those who attended last night’s event-
Should the ManZone continue?
Bright-
We had over 50 vendors here is just a few of the exhibitors:
Nfld Hospital Nfld Chiropractic Nfld
Athletic Nfld Police- Thad Monroe
Dundas Police Professional Drive
Dental Culligan Thousand Hills
Cattle Co. Just Food Faribault
Harley Davidson Pivotal Point
Arbonne Buzz Salon YMCA ManKind
Project Vital Force Consulting
Mooseheart Coaching Dr. Paul Siemers
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Somehow the lawyers always get left out of the mix! 🙂
This was my second year as an exhibitor (my focus is on mediation: resolving disputes in a friendly manner) with ManZone and I just think it is really a homespun, small town event that has something there for everyone. Hopefully they do it again in 10 —
Oh, and before I forget Carl Arnold from Lampe Law was there (his first year) talking about child support.
Mike — you went above and beyond the call of duty (even for a Marine) on this event. You and Machelle did an amazing job (again) on this event. Thanks for all your hard work.
Before we do it again in 10 — I think it would be great to hear some comments from the crowd — what went well? what was missing? what could be eliminated (the good, the bad and the ugly of ManZone, 2009)
And! No quotes from Shakespeare like “the first thing ManZone should eliminate is the lawyers…”
I believe the ManZone “cranked” this year. Thanks to everyone who attended to make this event awesome!
Michelle and her merry band of men and women managed to make the magic happen yet again. This event not only provides information and education it offers a much-needed venue to show case our local businesses and service providers.
A shout out to the folks at Community Resource Bank for providing space — thanks
Betty!
Machelle just thinks the little things through when she does these community events like the ManZone from the traffic flow to the variety of the booths. It was a great success. Thanks for all the events- mens, womens and kids!
Thanks Locally Grown for the photographs of this free health event for men.