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Working the USDA booth. at the Eastern States Exposition West Springfield, Massachusetts. Five USDA agencies join forces as “Team USDA” each year at The Big E. Why?. We have a common purpose: to educate the public about USDA, its agencies, programs and services.
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Working the USDA booth at the Eastern States Exposition West Springfield, Massachusetts
Five USDA agencies join forces as “Team USDA” each year at The Big E . Why?
We have a common purpose: to educate the public about USDA, its agencies, programs and services. Plus, we’re more effective when we pool our resources. THAT’S WHY… we work together.
As one of the nation’s largest agricultural fairs, The Big E provides an unique opportunity to reach farmers and citizens from across the region. That’s why… we’re at the big e.
Finding USDA on the fairgrounds 2. Drive around the fairgrounds to the Ag parking lot. 4. Walk past the midway to the Stroh/Farm-A-Rama Building. 1. Drive to Gate #1. 3. Park, then enter Gate 10 on foot.
This includes an interactive exhibit that educates fairgoers about farms, food and forests.
The exhibit features a farmer, major food product and state tree from every New England state.
Some “housekeeping” • A USDA Big E Committee member will be present every day. • Notes for/from other shifts may be left on a memo board in the storage area. • You can take breaks for meals, etc. Please coordinate breaks with your coworkers. • Talking points will be provided to help you speak with the public about USDA andthe exhibit. • More instructions will be available inthe booth.
CHECKLIST: Opening for the day • Sign in and put on a name tag. • Replenish literature. • Tidy up and dispose of any trash left by fairgoers. • Turn on the DVD player. • Put out the tattoos and supplies. • Put out the “What is it?” tool(s)
CHECKLIST: Closing for the night • Tidy up • Empty the trash. • Put away the tattoos and supplies. • Put away the“What is it?” tools. • Turn off the DVD player. • Leave literature in the rack.
What should you do if you need to change or cancel your shift? • Call Heather Baylis at 413-772-6810, x105 as far in advance as possible. • If you must cancel and cannot reschedule, you’ll be asked to return your ticket and parking pass so that they may be given to a replacement worker.
Here are a few ideas: • Ask fairgoers if they’ve heard of USDA. • Ask what they know about USDA. • Tell them an interesting fact about USDA. • Give the “elevator speech” about your agency. • Tell them a little about the other agencies.
“What is it?” – tools • We’ll have on-hand tools used by USDA employees or farmers. • Ask fairgoers to guess what it is and what it’s used for. • Talking points will be provided to you.
“What is it?” – farm & forest photos • The display will have close-up photos of ag products, livestock, trees and farm tools. • Fairgoers will guess what it is, then lift the photo to reveal the “answer photo” underneath.
Tattoos for kids… …temporary, of course!
Help teachers… …make their own packets.
Do • Engage the public. • Be friendly and helpful. • Present a professional and positive image of USDA. • Keep the booth space looking neat. • Offer to follow up or provide agency contact information if you can’t answer a question.
Don’t • Eat in the booth. • Rearrange items in the booth space or storage area without checking with the committee member on duty. • Tell anyone that they can’t have a teacher packet, poster or any other give away item.
Remember That fairgoer could be… • a reporter • a senior government official • a congressional member or aide • or an ordinary citizen/taxpayer All of our literature is public information. All visitors should be treated with respect and leave with a positive impression of USDA.
Have a great time! And thank you for being part of Team USDA!