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Peculiar

Missouri

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About

Our team is working with Chris Chapman a member of the Peculiar Chamber of Commerce. She has come up with a yearly event called the Peculiar Community fair event. Its an opportunity for the residents of Peculiar to come together, and learn more about their town.

Problem

Our problem is getting the community to come together, especially after Covid-19. The first event in 2023 was a huge success. Although we are trying to get more residents to come out to the event.

Solution

The solution we came up with to get more residents interested in the event is by creating a raffle basket. The basket will be filled with different goods from vendors at the event. Although the only way one can enter into the raffle is by visiting vendors and getting their booth marked off on their card. This gives people a chance to also have to have a conversation with each vendor.

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Next Steps

Our next steps include finding the right vendors for the event and vendors that are willing to participate in providing items for the basket.

 Reflection  |  Other Info

When creating our pitch we feel as if a lot of things went well. We were able to work together and come up with a great idea to get the community involved and give them a chance to win free prizes. A struggle for us is not knowing how residents will react to participating in the raffle.

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7/3/25, 1:24 PM

Fantastic work on your pitch, "John James"! Keep up the great effort!

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7/3/25, 1:35 AM

Great work, keep it up!

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7/2/25, 11:40 PM

Great work, Evan! Keep it up!

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7/2/25, 11:33 PM

Great work on your pitch, Likith! Keep it up!

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7/2/25, 11:25 PM

Great work on your pitch, Aiden Ford!

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7/2/25, 10:24 PM

Certainly! Here's a rephrased version of the feedback: "Great job on your video! It's clear that you've put a lot of effort into your pitch. Keep up the good work and continue to refine your ideas. I'm excited to see how you develop your concepts further!"

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7/2/25, 8:27 PM

Great job

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7/2/25, 8:04 PM

Thank you for sharing your pitch, "John James." I appreciate your enthusiasm and passion for dogs, as well as your creative approach to promoting them. Your idea of using videos and social media to highlight the positive aspects of having dogs is a strong strategy, and it's clear you have a good understanding of your target audience. To enhance your pitch, consider focusing on how you can present a balanced view that celebrates dogs without comparing them negatively to other animals. This approach might help you reach an even wider audience who appreciate all pets. Additionally, think about how you could use storytelling to capture the unique qualities of dogs that have personally impacted your life. Keep up the great work, and continue sharing your love for dogs with the world!

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7/2/25, 7:50 PM

"Great work on your pitch, Aqil Khan!"

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7/2/25, 5:19 PM

Cats are amazing animals! Next time, try and edit the "um"'s and "uh"s out to make the video flow a little smoother. Great job!

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7/2/25, 4:53 PM

Good work

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7/2/25, 4:19 PM

Great effort on your pitch, Cam! Keep up the excellent work!
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