My friends and I have had our own little club. We came up fun little moneymaking schemes/fundraisers for our parents whenever they visited, but now, my mom got really angry because she "raised me by hand and I expect money out of her." I told her it was just for fun, but she took it personally. So that's out of the question.
Ever since then, we've spread apart a little bit. I talked to them and they all agreed that we needed to be as good together as we used to. Do you have any ideas that could maybe transfer a little club into something "out there"? Please don't suggest charity donations for homeless people or donating to Katrina Relief because that's not our purpose. We want something creative and maybe...artistic? We're really good with musical instruments and drawing cartoons.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Activism? giant_lizard answered Sunday March 19 2006, 4:08 am: The Iranian government is offering a lot of money for people who can draw cartoons mocking the holocaust in retaliation for the Prophet muhammed cartoons published by Jyllands Posten here in Denmark. But aside from that, I always think having a little concert or something every now and then, or you could invite a bunch of other musician types out to try and work on your pickin' skills. Maybe start some sort of beatnic group of artists, poets and musicians or something. Concerts and exhibitions are always a cool way to raise money. And, the best way to get your parents to pay is to not treat it as a fee, so much as them helping you out with your club thing. [ giant_lizard's advice column | Ask giant_lizard A Question ]
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