Melanie, I think the idea sounds great, and yes I think you should charge for it. Anyone getting ready to move there, open a business there or invest any substantial amount of $ there should have no problems paying $25 for some good advice. I know there are lots of folks who wish they HAD done so. The topics you mentioned seem like logical topics that someone would want/need to know. > Finally, I think that an event like this would need > to be held in an > environment conducive to . . .erm . . .paying > attention and taking > notes. So scratch Foster4s off the list Your certainly correct that you'd want a place without to much in the way of distractions. I'd think many of the restaurants would love to have you if your attendees are gointg to eat and/or have a drink or 2 (especially if it's during a slower season). Or maybe someplace that has an area that isn't currently in operation (I think Kieffitos has a dining area that might be vacant other than his guests coming over for a beer). And the last time I was down, the Cannibal Cafe (in front of Seabreeze) was mostly just open on days when the cruise ships were in; if that's the case still they might be interested, even if only for the beverage business? Just my random thoughts, Gregg
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