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Featuring

Mary Ellen Fletcher

eWomenNetwork AcceleratedNetworking™ Luncheon
Friday, November 9
Houston City Club, Houston, TX


Is All Fair in Fair Fare? And Other Corny Money-Making Topics.
Although a number of current corn dog vendors lay claim to the invention or popularization of the corn dog, Carl and Neil Fletcher introduced their "corny dogs" at the Texas State Fair sometime between 1938 and 1942, and the little-changed dogs are now billed as "The Original."

Some of the valuable principles you will learn:

  • The importance of claiming to be the original
  • What fun has to do with it
  • How to keep condiment supply lines open and flowing
  • Techniques for overcoming barriers of "good taste"
  • The value of sticking with it

Mary Ellen Fletcher, Owner, Fletcher's Original Corny Dog Enterprises, Inc.
Recognized as one of the world's leading experts on sweet corn masa, Mary Ellen Fletcher brings a considerable amount of technical expertise and good old Southern-fried common sense to the business of fair and festival food consessions. Mary Ellen is recipient of the 2006 Big Tex Big Dealer's Big Belt Buckle, and she was crowned the Heart o'Texas Deep Fat Fry Queen by the Waco Chamber of Commerce when she was a senior at Baylor University, where she earned her degree in animal rendering technologies.

Facilitated by


Terri Craig
eWomenNetwork
Executive Managing Director
for Houston
Date Friday, November 9, 2007
Time 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM (Doors open and informal networking begins at 11:00 AM)
Location Houston City Club
One City Club Drive, Houston, TX 77046
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Cost

$55.00
$45.00 for eWN Member

$65.00 for all late registrations, beginning 11/06/07.

Display Table $95.00. Table for eWN Member is $65.00.

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Email contact: TerriCraig@eWomenNetwork.com

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Parking: There is a 4-hour free parking area at the end of Jefferson, just past Hyde Street. Also there is free 4 hour parking at the end of Van Ness Street as well. Street parking shouldn't be a problem in the evening starting in November through about the end of March because that is the slow season.

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