In elementary/middle school, we had CCD fundraisers for church and band sales for (public) school, in which I remember selling citrus fruit and loads and loads of chocolate bars. In (Catholic) high school, the big fundraiser was the annual raffle ticket sale, which they finally in my sophomore year handed over to a very smart nun who came up with incentives that generated enthusiastic selling from us students. Namely, if you sold $20 over the quota of $40, you were able to wear jeans to the two weeks of classes we took at the guys school (while they shut down ours for the humungous fundraiser in which they turned our school into a series of nightclubs). More than that was other rewards, but just the chance of wearing jeans instead of the plaid skirts in front of the boys got just about everyone to sell those $60 of tickets.
Tracy ,'The Message'
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Durbin is introing Obama now. There'll be a short video after, then he'll be on. Say about 5 minutes or so.
I sold a shitload of candy in high school, but I'm pretty sure it was to pay for my varsity jacket and senior class trip.
Oh, I forgot all the take-home tamale, enchilada and taco fundraisers. YUM. Those were mostly off the books, though. Even if they were held in the school cafs. God, I miss those. So damned good.
Guess whose Tivo just locked up?
Ah, but I remembered I can bypass it....
For Chorus trips, we had Bowl-a thon. W sold cheese for band, and candy for the school paper. I never really sold much of anything, because I hated it. I believe the whole school sold magazines for yearbook.
The candy thing was great, because you just carried the box to class, and people would just buy it. I mean, it wasn't like you had to go up to anyone or stand behind a table or whatever.
Well, I guess I'm going to end up throwing my heart into this after all, since I expect that's where I'll be at the end of the night. I hope We the People doesn't break it come November.
Java, please give Karen and Buffy my best. I'm SO bummed not to be in California. I'm SO happy for them.
java, I am so, SO thrilled for B&K that I cannot begin to express it. Please be sure to pass my love and my good wishes along to them this weekend.
Suzi and Anne, they're super bummed that you're not here to take part. But I shall definitely give them glee-filled hugs on both your behalves...(behalfs?)
Selling candy in schools, at least in CA, is now illegal.
Jesse, what was your varsity jacket for?