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Day Three Hundred and Thirty-One Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc. presents “Promoting the Lyndhurst Schoolhouse Museum for Tourism-Be a Tourist in your Own Town” December 12th, 2024

In my live classes, I open my consulting company, “Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc.”, for business and the whole class bands together and we have one big project. In the era of post-COVID and online learning, I was lucky that I was able to teach one of the live classes on the Bergen Community College, Paramus Campus. It was such a pleasure welcoming students back to campus with live lectures and conversing with them.

The Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc. corporate logo of the six trees

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In the past, I have created these projects under the Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc. banner, the main consulting company, the Orion Malls banner, a Mall design company and the Buscomonzefi.com banner, my Tech Division. Each business does its best to be creative, forward thinking and have a thought producing presentations. I also challenge the students to top on another in their presentations and build on what they have seen others do in the past.

Professor Justin Watrel, CEO & Co-Founder of Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc.

As part of the semesters project, I wanted to choose a location that was close to the college that we could promote and staying within the Lyndhurst area. I felt that Lyndhurst’s downtown was a bit fractured with gaps in the downtown making it tougher to market than other downtowns. Then I remembered the Red Schoolhouse Museum that I had visited over the summer to update my blog and thought that would be the perfect choice.

The Lyndhurst Red Schoolhouse Museum at 400 Riverside Avenue in Lyndhurst, NJ during the summer months

The museum grounds in the Summer months

The inside of the Lyndhurst Schoolhouse Museum

https://www.facebook.com/LyndhurstHistoricalSociety/

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g46586-d3207980-Reviews-Lyndhurst_Historical_Society_Little_Red_Schoolhouse-Lyndhurst_New_Jersey.html

My review on VisitingaMuseum.com:

The museum is close to campus, was a historical site and really needed some new publicity. So I approached their volunteer Board and we developed a partnership on this project:

The Team Project:

It was going to be a tight project as we only had five weeks to pull it off and we had Thanksgiving Weekend break in the middle of the project. I created one less Team and gave them a fair amount of work to develop and then we started the project.

I had an extra credit Team Field trip to the museum that Sunday and about a third of the students showed up. The museum is a one room schoolhouse so it is easy to tour.

Team members touring the museum on the extra credit trip

Touring and planning ideas in the museum’s backyard and gardens

The next week during class time, I took the students on a more formal tour and lecture on the museum where they met with the Museum Board, their volunteers and it was time to ask questions and view the museum from the vantage point of how to we promote this museum and how can we bring people in from outside the Bergen County area.

First we met with the staff at the museum on class night

We started with a discussion of the museum, its history and its direction in the community. We also got to meet the Volunteer Board of the museum.

Then we toured the museum

The Kingsland Explosion Fire display

Going over the project steps with the Museum Board

Our Team picture with the Museum Board of the Lyndhurst Red Schoolhouse Museum

After our visit to the museum, I took the Teams to Mr. Bruno’s Pizzeria in Lyndhurst for a Team Building dinner that I host with all my classes. It is hugely popular with the students and gives them a chance to get to know one another. Nothing is better than Team Building over pizza.

Mr. Bruno’s Pizzeria in Lyndhurst, NJ has a complete dining room

https://www.theoriginalmrbrunospizza.com/

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g46586-d2345529-Reviews-Mr_Bruno_s_Pizzeria_and_Restaurant-Lyndhurst_New_Jersey.html?m=69573

Team Two setting up their game plan while dining at Mr. Bruno’s that evening

Team Two doing together and putting together their game plan

Team Three enjoying dinner together

The restaurant staff at Mr. Bruno’s could not have been nicer to us and everyone enjoyed dinner. It was a really productive evening for everyone. It was a nice Team Building event and the students that dined that night really got to know one another and start setting up their presentations. From this point on, it was up to the Student Consultants to put their projects together and make trips out to the museum on their own time.

The Lyndhurst Team will have three Teams compete with one another in a series of projects that are part of program in “Promoting the Small Museums of Bergen County”. The goal is to create a new Digital Marketing Campaign for the museum, a series of special events that includes events at the holidays, a Children’s Walking Tour and a fundraiser for the museum.

The Teams are to create two holiday events that include a ‘Holiday Village’, a secular December family holiday event where people can enjoy walking around the museum in a festive environment with delicious food and activities. This is the same with the “Spring Event”, another festive event where the museum is decorated for the day with engaging activities and delicious food all in a way to showcase the museum.

Some of the ideas that the museum asked of us was to create a Children’s Walking Tour for school age children who visit with their parents and with their local schools. This is a way for the docents to engage with the children and create a fun environment that speaks to them. The other request from the museum was to create a fundraiser or a series of fundraisers that will raise $10,000 for the museum to help with expenses in running the museum and mounting new exhibitions. It will be interesting to see what the students create to promote the museum.

This Team had it the toughest of my four Teams as they had four weeks to put their project together with one of the classes being the formal tour. They did a wonderful job putting it all together in a short period of time.

The week before the student Teams made their presentation, I gave all four of my Teams the ‘Holiday Project’ Quiz Four, in which each Team was asked by the Corporate office to create a holiday menu proposal for the company dinner, create an invitation and then film a holiday greeting in English and Spanish. That produced interesting presentations.

Video on the Holiday presentation:

PowerPoint Holiday Presentation:

The next week on December 12th, 2024, the students presented the project to myself, the Board and members of the Lyndhurst Schoolhouse Museum and to parents and other invited guests. For a four week project, the students did a good job.

The Bergecco-Parc Corporate Website for the Lyndhurst Schoolhouse Museum Team:

https://littleredmuseum.wordpress.com/?_gl=11eisv45_gcl_au*MzA4MzYyMTAxLjE3MzMyNzg1MDU

The start of the Presentation that evening:

The start of the Team Presentation that evening

Video of the Presentation:

PowerPoint of the Presentation:

Team One starting their presentation

Team Two ordering their ideas to the museum board

Team Two presenting their Holiday events to the Board

Team Two presenting their Holiday events budgets

Team Three making their presentation

The Lyndhurst Schoolhouse Museum Team at the end of the presentation

At the end of the Presentation, we had a Q &A with the Board of the Museum, who really loved the ideas that the students came up with and how creative they were with such a small museum. The President even admitted to me that she, like all the other museums I worked with this semester, would miss having the students visiting and touring the museum. That made me feel good, that in some small way we made a difference.

I don’t know if the museum will ever use any of these ideas or if all the things will be successful in the end but I could see these events a nice addition in making the museum more successful and create better visitation.

Again, I am very proud of these students.

Little Red School House Museum/Lyndhurst Historical Society 400 Riverside Avenue Lyndhurst, NJ 07071

The Lyndhurst Historical Schoolhouse Museum has many interesting things to see.

The Lyndhurst Little Red School House Museum at 400 Riverside Avenue in Lyndhurst, NJ.

The old School House display

jwatrel's avatarVisiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical

Little Red School House Museum/Lyndhurst Historical Society

400 Riverside Avenue

Lyndhurst, NJ 07071

(201) 804-2513

http://www.lyndhursthistoricalsociety.org

https://www.facebook.com/LyndhurstHistoricalSociety/

Open: The Second and Fourth Sunday of the month from 2:00pm-4:00pm

TripAdvisor Review:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g46586-d3207980-Reviews-Lyndhurst_Historical_Society_Little_Red_Schoolhouse-Lyndhurst_New_Jersey.html?m=19905

The Lyndhurst Historical Society at 400 Riverside Avenue

The Lyndhurst Historical Society is an interesting look into the early history of both the town of Lyndhurst, NJ and Bergen County. The museum shows how we moved from the agricultural era to the modern era in just one generation. The growth of the county really accelerated after the Civil War into the 1920’s.

Lyndhurst Schoolhouse grounds

The Lyndhurst Schoolhouse historic marker

A child’s statue in the gardens on the grounds of the museum.

The building itself is built on the original 1804 school house that was torn down for the newer one built in 1893. The unique part of the museum’s history is that the building was used as a…

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The Bulldog Cafe

Day One Hundred and Fifty Nine: Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc. presents: The new “Bulldog Cafe” at the Lyndhurst Campus-Bergen Community College Marketing 201 February 17th, 2020

The Bulldog Cafe

Third Floor Lyndhurst Campus

Bergen Community College

1280 Wall Street

Lyndhurst, NJ  07071

Monday-Thursday 7:30am-2:30pm/Friday 7:30am-1:30pm

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g46586-d20210133-Reviews-Bulldog_Cafe-Lyndhurst_New_Jersey.html?m=19905

 

Every semester I like to challenge my students to top what the other group has done in full team projects and it is a chance for the students to get to know one another better. In a commuter college like ours it is very difficult as students go to class and then go home or to work right after it is over.

This semester I challenged my two hundred level Marketing students to market the Lyndhurst campus Snack Shop on the third floor of the building. The Snack Shop is run by an outside company who lease the space from Bergen Community College and run the kitchen aspect of the business. The vending machines and the cafeteria sitting area are still run by the college.

Several years ago when I worked in the Lyndhurst campus to teach a Customer Service course, I challenged the students to redesign the snack shop for business. Walking around the Lyndhurst campus for the first time in four years, I noticed that things had not changed much and it was the same lackluster snack shop.

I started to talk to the managers that worked their and as I got to know them I heard their frustrations about running a business in an off main campus site that had very little traffic due to the amount of students in the building. One of the biggest frustrations was the lack of advertising they were allowed in the building.

Since I had always enjoyed the food and service there and the managers I got to know at the beginning of the semester were really nice I thought this could be an interesting project to see how to look at the business through the students eyes. What would they want to see? How could it be made more desirable for them? If they were given the opportunity to change things, how would they do it differently?

Bergecco-Parc Logo

Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc. logo

So I arranged my first field trip with the students and on the third week of class, I took them out of the classroom and gave them their first real life marketing assignment. I treated my students to a pizza lunch and sat them down while they ate and told them about their first research paper. They would be writing their first paper on what would they do differently. I wanted to see the individual ideas that they could come up with on their own. I thought the pizza was pretty good that afternoon and would be a good start.

So I opened Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc., my fictional consulting company for my business classes, again for business and made them all Marketing Consultants in the company. This was their first corporate gig with the company.

BCC-Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc. Snack Shop Project 2020

In the next class, I brought the manager, Deborah, in to discuss some of the issues she had running the business and the successes that she had with creating a menu within the guidelines of the company she worked for and the students that she catered to in the building. The students, many of them whom have worked or are working in the food service industry understood what she was saying. It was a very engaging question and answer session.

I gave the students a week and a half to write their papers and submit them to me. I have to say that I was very impressed with the ideas that the students had to promote the Snack Shop, ideas on new signage, ideas to expand the menu with more international foods (I hate the word ‘ethnic’), creating a new design for the facility with a nicer paint job and rounded tables for better conversation and more social media promoting.

The student consultants came up with interesting menus, dynamic graphics for logos and interesting concepts in social media marketing that included Facebook, Instagram and Snap Chat. I had not even though about these things and the students really enlightened me even after all my years of marketing.

Most of my students got ‘A”s on their papers and since they all did such a good job and I was impressed with their input,  I broke the students into teams of three and had them work together to present their ideas as a group, pooling their papers together and creating new ideas as a group to present the project to myself and the Management team of the Snack Shop that included the head of Bergen Community College’s Campus Foodservice.

On the afternoon of February 17th, we spent class time with all the student groups giving their presentations to myself, the manager of the Snack Shop and the head of Campus Foodservice. I have to say that all three of us were impressed with what we saw. Each student group came up with a Power Point presentation of their work, pooled their ideas, created multiple logos and new concepts of marketing.

Many came up with new ideas for menu changes and new food items to be served. Their ideas of signage with new catchy names for the Snack Shop and new menu design had the three of us shaking our heads in amazement. I have to say that I was very proud of what students could accomplish in a two week period and the cause and affect of the business.

Needless to say within a two week period of the presentation, the Management Team of the Snack Shop renamed it the “Bulldog Cafe”, revised their menu, added things like freshly baked cookies and some ‘International Items’, got a table on the first floor entrance to post their menus, started posting signs in the elevator, got the cafe mentioned on the “Bergen Daily” email posting every week (our online campus newspaper) and even opened a Facebook and Instagram accounts to promote the new “Bulldog Cafe”. They even started a bonus program that if you bought a certain item multiple times, you would get a free item. It was very impressive what from the project was able to be incorporated into the business.

BCC Bulldogs

The new “Bulldog Cafe” concept

Traffic in the cafe seemed to be on the uptick right before we left for the Spring Break. Then came the extension of the Spring Break due to the Coronaviris outbreak and then the closure of the College for the rest of the semester. So we will never really know what the end result would have been by the end of the Spring Semester but I know that as a businessman and a restaurateur that we would have seen big changes in the business in the new “Bulldog Cafe” concept.

Congratulations members of the Bergecco-Parc Consulting Team for your hard work.

Good Luck to the Lyndhurst Team as they promote next “Historical Bergen County: From Revolution to Revelation”, our big team project.

Some of the Logos the Students came up with:

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=7efd505d2b&attid=0.1&permmsgid=msg-f:1657722343356444938&th=170169b033fd310a&view=att&disp=safe

Some Team members were very creative:

Bergecco-Park Consultants Snack Shop

They were insightful:

Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc. Snack Shop II

They even did menu’s:

Bergecco-Parc Consulting Inc. Snack Shop

The Team Slide Show Presentation:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MWzTjn9oJ_gRkDCb1teiPlN72j-LD7PPZhbb8TRtNcQ/edit?usp=drive_web

The Team Video Presentation: