One of the sessions I was looking forward to attending at BlogPaws conference was, “Overworked & Overwhelmed? The Four-Step Process for Reinventing Your Writing” by Robbi Hess. After a rough start with a flight delay, I was concerned I’d miss the session, but luckily for me, we made it with time to spare.
I got a lot out of Robbi’s session, so when I saw her Friday, just before lunch, I stopped her to let her know how much I appreciated what she had shared. She kindly asked me to sit with her at lunch, so we plopped our stuff down and headed to the buffet table. When we returned to the table, two lovely ladies had joined us. As we ate, we talked. (Duh…like you’d expect anything less!) And at one point, one of the women said something that alerted me to the fact that she would be speaking later. Naturally, I asked her what session she was hosting and the response was, she was the Keynote Speaker! I think my exact words were, “Oh Shit, I’m having lunch with the Keynote Speaker!”
During her speech, Kathleen asked if any of us were up for a challenge, I raised my hand. Well, let’s face it, I’m at this conference to learn how to be a more effective blogger.
The challenge was this: post at least one community related post from BlogPaws, once a week for twelve weeks, and make sure to tag BlogPaws in the post. I was already thinking of posts that I would be sharing, so this seemed an easy task.
My plan is to have my usual Sunday post, a post on Tuesday that is my personal post, and a post on Thursday that is somehow related to BlogPaws and the community. Of course, there could always be more, because I have a LOT to tell you.
So here we are post one.
If you’ve never attended a BlogPaws conference, one of the first things you’ll note, is how much money BlogPaws gives out. Not only do the Nose-to-Nose winners get a donation to the 501c3 charity of their choosing, this year more than one blogger received checks to their favorite charities.
And every year (at least those years I’ve attended) a K-9 Officer in the area receives a protective vest. This year it was Daisy, from the Myrtle Beach police department.
Also, every year the local Humane Society has a booth in the exhibitor hall. And every year, the Humane Society gets a donation. As many of us immersed in the animal welfare field know, medical expenses can be quite large. This year, besides the $2,000 check for the shelter, an anonymous donor gave a $20,000 donation to the veterinary clinic that serves the Humane Society of North Myrtle Beach. Just imagine the medical services they can get with $20,000.00!
Of course, there is always swag at BlogPaws. LOTS OF SWAG. Sometimes you get items in your bag that you can’t use. There’s always a Swag Exchange table located in one of the common areas of the conference, where people can exchange their swag for something they want, or just leave it. When the exhibition hall closes, any items left on the Swag Exchange table is donated to local shelters. It’s nice to note that many of the exhibitors also donate product they have left. The shelters can then use the items for the benefit of their animals. Whether it is something like a treat or food, that they can absolutely use, or it’s a product they can use as a giveaway to help raise money for their shelter.
I admit, I did not keep track of everything that BlogPaws gave away this year, but I know for sure it was in excess of $60,000.00. Talk about giving back to the community!
This is just the beginning. I have SO much more to tell you and I was only gone for four days!
Jan K says
I was amazed at how much they donate, and lost track as well! It was very impressive. I bet the local communities have no idea what’s coming when BlogPaws comes to town. 🙂
It looks like you’ve got your mojo back…..I’m so happy for you and looking forward to all you have to share! ♥
Mary Hone says
I think it’s awesome all they do. I real benefit to the people who attend, and the town where the conference is held.
jan says
Very informative post written in the Jodi style we have come to love. Looking forward to more…
Two French Bulldogs says
That’s fantastic. Wish we could attend one year
Lily & Edward
Emma says
They do give a lot! We have our ticket for 2018 and it is so close that we should be able to make it even if Mom has a lot of work. The drive this year would have just been too much!
All Things Collie says
I wish we could have attended, but there was no way my old van would have made it that far away. Maybe someday BlogPaws will be held up here in New England.
It sounds like everyone who attended had fun and learned something new.
Monika & Sam says
Wow, what a fabulous conference. I so wished I could have attended this year, perhaps next time. Can’t wait to relive all the fun and learn new things through your upcoming posts. Looks like you had a great time, made some great contacts and saw the community coming together to help one another. Bravo!
alexa88 says
great post Jodi. loved hearing about the swag exchange table and the donations to the local shelters.
plus congrats to police officer Daisy winning the protective vest. defently a must have.
Jen Gabbard says
First of all I love the fact that Blow Paws exists on it’s own as a supportive community for like minded bloggers. If they weren’t around I don’t know if I would have ever really connected with other bloggers, and I don’t think I would have ever gotten to a point where I felt like I was part of a community. And the fact that they give back to animals in needs just makes me love them even more.
Mark says
What wonderful news! Great to see people donating to help pets.
Callie, Shadow, and Ducky's Mom says
This is a great info post for folks like me who can’t make it to the BlogPaws conferences – for whatever reason – and want to know a little bit about the behind-the-scenes stuff. I’ve been trying to get caught up on everybody’s blog posts and social media posts about the 2017 conference; but I’m so far behind it might take me this whole weekend!
Kim - Life at Golden Pines says
I would love to go sometime – And a post like this, is why. I’d just love to meet and catch up with some of my heroes like you and Rosalyn and a few others.