Well our choir instructor wants us to do a bunch of fundraising. The thing is the stuff that he picks is very boring and typical that we don't want to do it and he gets mad about it.
Like bottle and can drives and selling cookie dough and such.
Does anyone have some good and FUN fundraising we can do?
Shortcake22 answered Saturday March 3 2007, 3:42 pm: At my school they do:
Rubber wristbands customized with school colors and mascot. (Go Vikings! in school colors)
Kids carry around bags of candy and sell them. Like, they have a plastic bag full of reeses and twix, and kids always want to buy them because they get hungry in class. This goes over really well here.
School Sweatshirts
They also get a local restaraunt to sponser them (like pizza hut) and on a certain night, all sales will benefit the organization. Make sure to advertise what night it is though. This is great because people don't really have to do anything except go out to eat.
rere93 answered Saturday March 3 2007, 2:19 pm: You could wash cars. They always end up in a soapy fight. That is always fun! Maybe you could talk to your instructor about changing things up a bit. Best of Luck!
mwalnutss answered Saturday March 3 2007, 1:55 pm: selling like tye dye shirts, or like at my school the camp im in might do a small dance. or a car wash once it gets warm. or like have a contest like have people like buy tickets or something, and pull a number and they win something. hope i helped [ mwalnutss's advice column | Ask mwalnutss A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Saturday March 3 2007, 1:55 pm: sell smencils! they are gourmet scented pencils made out of 100% recycled newspapers. They are awesome!
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