fundraisers
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sweet as honey
@sweetashoney (3597)
• United States
1 Sep 18
Most anyone has ether heard, seen or participated in selling the World's Finest Chocolate for Fundraising.
Most all schools have some type of fundraiser during the school, this been going on for as long as I can remember. I am...
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Pat Z Anthony
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
19 Apr 18
We often help others raise funds they need for car repairs, food, housing, sick humans or sick pets. Some hate the idea of others asking for needed funds.
When it comes to raising funds, it is understood that some are just takers...
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Marsha Cooper
@marsha32 (6631)
• United States
20 Nov 16
I hadn't been at church long this morning when the president of the council approached me to tell me that they were no longer going to pay me to clean. I told him that I figured so much when I seen it under new business on the...
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Cynthia Owens
@cindiowens (5120)
• North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
3 Oct 16
I know some people who could sell a hair brush to a bald man, but not me. I have never been a sales person, and I never will.
My fifth grader is going on an over night field trip, and the cost is $285.00 per child. The school...
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twoey68
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
27 Dec 09
I’m doing some research on school fundraisers and I want to know what other ppl think of them.
Fundraisers used to be things that children would do with the school to raise money for extra things for the school like band...
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LilyoftheThorns
@LilyoftheThorns (12918)
• United States
19 Sep 09
I was just wondering about the BEST ways to get the news around if you are planning on having a fundraiser...
I know telling friends and family and asking them to spread the news is always effective. They can spread it around...
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3SnuggleBunnies
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
10 Aug 09
I know we are pinching our pennies and have for many years. We do watch alot of PBS programming but I swear they are having their lil fundraisers every month or more often instead of 2x a year. But this is getting a bit annoying!...
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Thoroughrob
@Thoroughrob (11742)
• United States
30 Nov 08
My son is in a special education classroom. His teacher this year is great!! She set up a fundraiser of a silent auction and bake sale yesterday. She spent lots of time getting donations. She had a room filled with items. She had...
auction
benefits
certificates
classroom
donations
fundraisers
gift certificates
schools
special education
special needs
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Robyn
@floridachick (603)
• United States
6 Nov 08
participate (i.e. buy something) and you know they have the money for it, and it's something that they can use, do you think it's rude not to help? i'm just curious to see what everyone thinks. because if this was the other way...
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writersedge
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
13 Oct 08
The church I was brought up in, but don't attend now (in a different town and I'm a different religion now anyway)had a fundraising dinner. It's in the hall next door to the actual church. Each table had 8 place settings. There...
cranberry
dinners
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fundraisers
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items for sale
luncheons
pickles
pies
pumpkin pie
raffles
suppers
tabs
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Robyn
@floridachick (603)
• United States
26 Aug 08
when they sent home fundraisers do you help out by buying something and going door to door for others to buy something? if so what fundraisers do you usually buy from? i'm starting a fundraiser for my son's school, to help out.
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cynddvs
@cynddvs (2948)
• United States
5 Jun 08
How do you all feel about kids standing outside of stores asking for money for fundraisers? Now I'm not talking about them selling anything. I'm ok with kids selling things outside of stores like Girl Scout Cookies and such. I'm...
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