Call for Marketplace Vendors

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Frank Roesler III

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Jun 27, 2012, 10:31:22 AM6/27/12
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Dear craftsmen, authors, artists and entrepreneurs,

The SWUUSI Marketplace needs you! Our goal this year is to offer a SWUUSI Marketplace brimming with products and merchandise from you and/or your congregation (i.e., books, artwork, jewelry, bags, etc.) for the shopping pleasure of all good SWUUSI folks.

Here’s how it works: You bring your items with you to SWUUSI, marked with prices. Your items will be housed in the store, color coded, and sold at a single checkout.  At the end of SWUUSI, you will pick up your remaining items and a check for your proceeds.

We are happy to house and sell your things in exchange for one of these two options: Vendors can work two, 2-hour shifts and give 10% of sales back to SWUUSI, or you may choose not to work and give back 30% of sales.  
 
The Marketplace will be open Monday through Thursday during the free periods between workshops and events.  If you have items that you would like to include in the store, here’s the information I need from you:
 
-Contact information (including name, congregation, phone, email)
-Type of products/merchandise: if possible, please also let me know approximately how much space you might like to have


Please send your information to Sarah Prickett, SWUUSI Marketplace Coordinator attall.da...@gmail.com [(501) 960-0928] or contact the Communication & Marketing Director, Frank Roesler III, at 14people...@gmail.com [(405) 598-ROES]

Please repost and share! If you have friends who might like to send marketplace goods but aren’t attending SWUUSI themselves, please have them contact Sarah to discuss logistics. 

Thank you for your time,
Frank V. Roesler III
Renaissance Man of the 21st Century
Owner & CFO for Roesler Group

2721 N.W. 15TH, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73107-4825
Mobile:  (405) 210-2524
Google Voice:  (405) 598-7637
Office:  (405) 521-2350

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I was a sorry witness of such doings, knowing that a little theory and calculation would have saved him ninety percent of his labor." - Nikola Tesla

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