Table regularly. Have info. on all topics, an email signup, meeting fliers, petitions.
To table on campus, you must reserve a table for your group. The reservation can be made at the CCI office on the fourth floor of the SSB.
Table reservations are good for two week increments and can be renewed over the web at http://www.utexas.edu/depts/dos/cci/index.html. Click on Room Reservations. Then click on Online Booth Installation Application and fill out the form. You must keep a copy of the reservation document and give one copy to the information desk on the first floor of the tower. You will check out your table at this desk.
In order to get a good tabling spot on the West Mall, set up your table early (around 10 a.m. or before). The best spot is the area under the trees directly across from the West Mall steps. This spot has a lot of pedestrian traffic.
There are regulations you have to follow when setting up a table on campus:
If visitors to your table seem interested, ask them to sign up on your mailing list. Make sure they take the most important pieces of literature on your table. Ask them to get involved in some way, like by calling a company you are targeting or writing a letter. Always say thank you and be friendly.
Don’t spend too much time on one person. You could miss contact with others who may be interested. Be especially sure not to waste time on someone who disagrees with you. You could alienate people who overhear the argument. Instead, clarify your position briefly, express regret at your disagreement, direct the person to related literature (or recommend books or websites they could check into), and turn to someone else as quickly as possible. You may feel like you’re “backing down” but arguing at a table is a waste of time and could cause you to miss potential supporters.
Don’t get frustrated if you feel you haven’t reached someone. You never know what seeds you’re planting. Talking to you may be the first time someone ever considered that there might be something wrong with the way they perceive the issues raised at your table. Most people won’t change overnight, but even if someone seems unsympathetic, you’re planting seeds that can lead to a change later.
Above all, remember to smile, be friendly and be patient. You, too, were once unaware of the abuses you are working to remedy. Let others know that your background is much like theirs, but that once you learned about various abuses, you decided to take action.
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Tabling is easy so it's a good way to get members involved with your group.
Set up a weekly tabling schedule and ask members to commit to tabling each week.
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The Texas Union provides lots of services for student organization, like lockers
and a limited number of offices. You may need to get on a waiting list for a
locker (and you definitely will for an office) so do this right away. Go to
the Texas Union Program Office (4th floor of the Union). For information call
475-6630.
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