From LEAD Conference in Chicago, Il 2012 By: Alyssa Bradley and Paul Becker.

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From LEAD Conference in Chicago, Il 2012 By: Alyssa Bradley and Paul Becker

You can sell these for about 5 dollars or so and the buyer gets 15% off their next purchase from whatever store! Most stores sell them, just look on their website.

 Well, at this you can have a 50/50 raffle, silent auctions. And you can sell free answers!  You can pick how much to sell everything for.

This is kind of like Prom King, but it’s a talent show/pageant! The boys pay 5 dollars or so to enter There’s evening wear, a talent competition and outfit of choice. There’s also a girl version of this! And the winner gets some money too.

 In this fundraiser, all the teachers get a jar. Then, the students put money into the teachers jar they want to see participate!  It’s an eating contest basically.  You use the money the teachers get to buy the food.  You can use any type of food.

I really think any of these fundraisers would be very profitable in our community. They seem really fun and everyone could participate in them. Thank you!