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town days.


Question Posted Saturday May 5 2007, 7:08 am

ok, my small community around here are starting a thing that we are going to have every year. its called [the name of town] day. There will be booths with yardsales set up, the blow up bouncy houses and many other activities like that. And craft venders set up, and food venders selling food also. And a beauty contest. What i need to know is what are some fund raisers to get this going? What kind of stuff do we need to do it legally, like libality insurance? And what can we call it?

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hollister_lover09 answered Monday May 7 2007, 8:49 am:
try having a car wash, car washes are great to raise money. esp. if its hot out. hope i helped<3

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