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#10380 05/10/05 09:27 AM
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Does anyone fundraise in the summer? If so what types of activities do you do?

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Here are a couple of easy ideas. During the off-season our sons team has rented out the nearby community center and held a dance for the elementary kids. They just use signs set up around the community for advertising and put flyers up in nearby stores. We usually raise about $1500 that is split between the families involved. Also, I saw a wrestling team doing a carwash (for donations) last weekend that seemed to be drawing a lot of customers.

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This summer, I have a brochure for Nate, donations from individuals and businesses. I will likely do a magic show, for those that don't know I do magic, including some fairly impressive stage magic, levitations and so forth. For clubs and so forth, I will work with them on pricing for a show if they wanted to do something like this and see to it that they make money instead of loosing money. We have also spoken about other things and have looked at a number of web sites that specialize on fundraising. Even selling the Krispy Cream Donuts.

I like the car wash idea. Any wrestlers in the Wichita area that would be interested in doing something like this for the Wichita Kids/Cadet's/Juniors let me know, I'll work on getting a location and spot for it and we can split up all of the money of those working the car wash.

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If you can get 5 or 6 families together, running a fireworks stand is a real profit maker. I have done this with a group in another sport and we raised $4,500.

#10384 05/10/05 02:43 PM
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We have did a fried taco fundraiser, carwashes, setting up a booth at a local event and even went business to business asking for donations.

But no matter what you do, plan on the same people helping out each time. I have learned over the years that the ones that help the first time will be the ones that help the second, third and fourth fundraiser.

#10385 05/12/05 02:39 PM
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My name is Randy Streeter and I am the head coach of Sunflower Kids Wrestling in Lawrence, KS. I also work for a company called Varsity Gold--the nation's leading athletics fundraising company. I work with a lot of wrestling teams and have raised a great deal of money in the state of Kansas. If anyone is interested in no-risk, no-investment fundraising, please call me at 785.550.8877 or email rstreeter@varsitygold.com. Our 15 kids raise over $10K/year. I work with a slew of wrestling teams.
Call if you need help.

Randy.

#10386 05/12/05 03:34 PM
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some ideas would be car washes...we sell bierocks for our cheerleading fundraisers adn usually make around 5000 bierocks each time we make them and we sell them for $16 a dozen, our band sells trash bags twice a year and we make a pretty good profit off of those, nothing else get a hold of your local fair board and see if you can do a concessions sometime during ur county fair


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#10387 05/12/05 03:36 PM
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o ya bake sales too


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#10388 05/12/05 03:44 PM
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Poker Runs bring in Money. Set up a 100 mile radius and 5 Bars for Bikers to stop at...each bar they draw a card from deck and it's written down. When they get all 5 done, they turn in sheets and the winning hand is determined. Also the worst hand is figured out and gets a prize. Charge $70 for a bike or so and watch the money flow in if advertised well.


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#10389 05/14/05 05:01 PM
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I do a fundraiser in the summer and it is great! We sell cookie dough for my football team and make around $5000 per summer. We sell cookie dough from the Little O'House of Cookie Dough in Little River, KS. The gal down there is great to work with.


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#10390 05/14/05 06:39 PM
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Well we just got done making beirocks and my coach said we made around $4500 so thats a pretty good fundraiser....and we make them twice a year too....Also another good fundraisers is Red Wheel Products


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#10391 05/18/05 08:44 PM
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Varsity Gold also does Cookie Dough sales. Best cookies out there...

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#10392 05/26/05 12:06 AM
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wats a beirock?


You must be a magician cuz ur nuttin but a trick.
#10393 05/26/05 09:17 AM
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its like a cabbage burger.....it has hamburger saurkrat(sp?) applesause all mixed together then wrapped in bread dough and baked


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#10394 05/26/05 09:17 AM
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o ya soem shredded cheese too


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#10395 05/26/05 05:57 PM
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that kind of sounds distgusting


You must be a magician cuz ur nuttin but a trick.
#10396 05/26/05 07:33 PM
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You never had a Kansas staple, came originally from the German Mennonites, actually very good.

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Applesauce in it? I don't remember that...I do love beirocks though very good.


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#10398 05/27/05 06:45 AM
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Swayz, next time around I'll make the Bierock casserole, really pretty darn good.

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I feel a recipe book coming on for a fund raiser!

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