Food was provided and people are complaining about $7 for 3 hours? I'm not sure what to say about that. I'd actually enjoy something like that and would certainly think the $7 reasonable. Her building/shop, electric/air conditioning, her time. Bring this up when people complain - it's hard enough to make a business work without people complaining about a legitimate charge and taking away bad feelings.
Originally Posted by
athomenow
I will be working one day a week in a friend's quilt shop soon and was invited to take part in a get together in the shop. The purpose was to bring something to work on and have it be a social 3 hours. The cost was $7 and food was provided. No one used any of the shop resources (sewing machines or supplies) and the general consensus of the group was that no fee should have been charged. There were no lessons being taught. Our thoughts were to have everyone bring a snack to share and the owner could provide drinks and maybe people would be spending some of their money to buy things from the store. This is a brand new venture and I really want it to be successful. Are we right or wrong in our assumptions that the fee was too much for the event?? I'd love feedback as I want to talk to her about it but don't want to be telling her how to run her business. Thanks