Samantha Bowman
To do more face-to-face advertising and follow up to try and get more people to participate and watch the activity.
Brooklyn Lamb
Having a sponsor like Social Activities was a huge support to the success of 80's on Ice. 80's on Ice may not have happened if it were not for our sponsor, because we would have had to pay the fee to use the ice rink facility, which was not condusive to our budget. Irronically WinterFest was schedule to happen the same date and location we intended to have 80's on Ice. WinterFest was more than willing to have us apart of their program. This was extreemly supportive to us as we planned our program. If 80's on Ice were ever to be re-done I would highly recommend using the university resources, like the Activities department.
Kaylie Della-Lucia
Emily Steadman
Given the time that we had to throw it all together, I think it turned out pretty well! One thing that I would've done different was to encourage more people to participate in the actual skating performance. It was like pulling teeth to get people to sign up! Though we did advertise quite a bit, I think people assumed that they had to be "good ice skaters" to perform, but it was all about having fun, getting involved and making memories! Maybe we didn't stress that enough. Better advertising as to what exactly we wanted from the participants would have resulted in more people signing up I think. But, overall, it was a blast!
Summer Sartel
Monday, March 8, 2010
Conclusions and Reccomendations
Posted by Brooklyn Lamb at 12:00 PM