| Tonza Borden
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| | to be executed in phases, it is critical
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| Rome was not built in a day and your car
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| | to have contingencies in place. In other
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| show won't be either. You have to plan
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| | words: a backup plan to allow for
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| your event in phases and execute it in
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| | worst-case scenarios such as someone
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| phases. What does that mean? Write
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| | dropping the ball or an unreliable
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| everything you want in outline format.
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| | vendor. This does not mean you need to
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| Designate a completion date for each item
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| | worry about every little negative thing
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| of responsibility. For example, you need
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| | or plan for the worst.
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| to contact car clubs to display vintage
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| | No one can plan for the unknown but when
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| cars well in advance of the show date.
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| | things don't go as planned, roll with it
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| This becomes your time-line.
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| | because it's show time-and it is a
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| | beautiful thing when a plan comes
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| Although you are planning your car show
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| | together. Expect a GREAT car show!
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