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Handling Parking for a House Concert

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Summary: Learn how to handle parking and neighbors when you host a house concert with tips and advice from an expert in this free music related video clip.

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By Jim Goettler
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Jim Goettler has Extensive experience with organizations requiring a wide variety of management and interpersonal skills including special event coordination, volunteer management,...read more

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"Hi, this is Jim Goettler on behalf of Expert Village and this is a video series about producing a house concert. One of the first things you need to really deal with if you're going to have folks come over to your house, especially strangers coming to your house, are dealing with your neighbors and dealing with the parking. I suggest strongly, you need to introduce yourself to the neighbors, make sure it's OK, that maybe for one night a month, or one night every two months or something, you're going to park up the neighborhood. Remember, house concerts are not legal venues, you're just bringing some people over to listen to some music so there shouldn't be any legal problems. But just to be a good neighbor, good neighbor relations says to talk to them, invite them over for a free evening of entertainment for themselves and their kids. But, make sure you deal with the neighbors and the parking situation it'll make it a whole lot of fun for everybody and it makes sense to do it that way. The next segment I'm going to touch on what you need to have for a house, what kind of house you'd like to do this in. Thanks."

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