I have a big project to do at school and it has to be related to agriculture, so I thought about maybe raising some sort of livestock animal and maybe even a foal or something. I would have to get them cheap though, which made me think of a livestock auction. don’t know anything about auctions. I don’t even know if you can buy single animals or not. Advice?
Best advice I can give is you may wanna’ rethink your project,,
Unless you have a place to raise the animal, horse or calf, boarding either wont be cheap,,
The cheapest equine boarding around me is $100 a month for pasture boarding,, If you want a barn stall, 250,
Most "traditional" fundraisers are already done at my school by specific clubs, and out of courtesy we don’t use those fundraisers. For example:
Car Wash
Bake Sale (sort of)
Selling coupon books and such never works. We’re raising money for our Junior Prom and need $4,000 more. We’re having an auction soon, but do you have any simple, creative ideas for making money for our class?
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Okay so me and my friends bought one of our teachers in a Slave Auction at school to raise money for the Grade 12 Prom. We are all in choir and the teacher we bought is our conductor, we pooled our money together to win her. Now we need some really funny, humiliating, embarrassing and downright mean things to make her do!
Only they can’t be inappropriate, please remember. Please, please help!
Please remember, APPROPRIATE! This day can be really fun if we can come up with some creative stuff!
Have her pick some cotton and bring in some sheaves.
This was produced to highlight several scholarships that Annie Wright School has available and to promote donations to those scholarships. It was shown at their 2011 Auction this March and shot using the Canon 7D.
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I belong to a mother’s of multiples club. We hold an auction-live and silent every year. What I have noticed is that most of these mom’s come looking for a bargain rather that looking to support our club financially. How can we change that?
I am looking for ideas to get people to the auction and when they are there-get them spending.
Maybe you need some new marketing techniques or a new development plan. Make sure those who are invited to the fundraisers know where the club spends it’s money and why it’s so important to donate (buy something) and what the club means and it’s importance to the community.