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By | September 12, 2011

Announcing Stampin' Up!'s San Antonio, TX Regional Event

September 12, 2011

Have you been wishing you could get in on the action in San Antonio this January but are still working toward qualifying for leadership conference? Great news! We are thrilled to announce that on Saturday, January 21–immediately after leadership–Stampin' Up! will hold a regional event in the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center! Fun? Friends? Product sneak peaks and swaps galore? You'll experience all of that and more at the San Antonio regional event! Start planning to attend now: demonstrators may register on a first-come, first-served basis beginning October 26. If space permits, demonstrators may register guests on November 2.

We are also pleased to announce some exciting changes to our regional events. The overall look and feel will be fresh and new and the layout will be more intimate and inviting for presentations. Here are a few innovations you can look forward to:

  • Classroom-style seating located closer to the stage.*
  • Workshop WOWs presented in a new format–demonstrator booths!
  • Mix and mingle Make & Takes. (Reminder: Stampin' Up! will provide all Make & Take supplies–so you don't have to bring anything with you!

*NOTE: Please be aware that we will not be seated at round tables as we have in years past; we will instead sit in rows at chair desks in a traditional classroom seating arrangement.

We know you'll have a fabulous time mingling, stamping, and learning with us as you enjoy the company of demonstrators from your area. Come for the informative demonstrations, pick up fresh ideas, and enjoy a delicious lunch! And as always you'll enjoy the fun of our amazing product giveaways!

We are excited about these new arrangements, and can't wait to share in the fun with you! Stay tuned for further announcements–and plan now to join us this January in San Antonio!

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