NRVTA Leaders to Participate in Three Texas RV Shows
Two leaders from the National RV Training Academy (NRVTA), Terry “Cooper” Cooper and his wife, Evada, will participate in three Texas RV shows in January and February, the school announced this week.
The couple already participated in the South Texas RV Supersale in San Antonio from Jan. 5-8.
Evada Cooper, author of The RV Centennial Cookbook and executive director of NRVTA, led a daily session to help people get the most out of their RV kitchens, and her husband led three seminars at the San Antonio shows.
The couple will also participate in the Austin RV Expo, which takes place Feb. 16-19 at the Austin Convention Center. They will be staffing a booth at that event and leading three seminars every day. Beside seminars on RV kitchens and electrical systems, other topics discussed at that show include:
- Towing and Safety Basics
- RV Propane Systems
- 15-Minute Makeover for an RV Air Conditioner
Managed by TRVA Austin RV Shows, six regional dealers will have displays at that event. There is musical entertainment planned each day as well. For more information about the Austin show, click here.
From Feb. 23-26, the Coopers will participate in the Dallas RV Supersale at Dallas Market Hall, where they will again offer the same type of classes.
The Dallas show will also feature a session on RV Technical Training for Today’s Economy. In that seminar, Terry Cooper will address ways educated RV owners can help themselves and others wherever they travel, in addition to promoting ways people can become professional service technicians and inspectors.
“If attendance at the San Antonio RV show is any indicator, the other shows will be very busy as well,” Terry Cooper explained. “I was very impressed not just by attendance at that show, but by the number of people who were either completely new to RVing or who were investigating the RV lifestyle.
“Shows like these are very helpful to new RVers because they get connected to RV dealers and learn more about products that can enhance their RV experience. They also get to participate in seminars to learn more about RVs in general and the lifestyle, whether they want to become full-time RVers or weekend users.”