So far:
DS14 is selling expensive candy for French class.
DS14 is selling passbooks for the choir trip. Cookie Dough and pies will be next month.
DD12's dance company is working at Sonic (PARENTS work at Sonic because you have to be over 16) and having a garage sale.
DD12'a school dance team is doing the same two fundraisers.
DD12's choir is also selling expensive candy, candles and gift wrap.
We still have LAST year's candy in the freezer, plus more candles than we can burn.
Do you (1) bug your neighbors and relatives to buy the fundraiser stuff, (2) buy the stuff yourself, or (3) ignore the whole thing?
DS14 is selling expensive candy for French class.
DS14 is selling passbooks for the choir trip. Cookie Dough and pies will be next month.
DD12's dance company is working at Sonic (PARENTS work at Sonic because you have to be over 16) and having a garage sale.
DD12'a school dance team is doing the same two fundraisers.
DD12's choir is also selling expensive candy, candles and gift wrap.
We still have LAST year's candy in the freezer, plus more candles than we can burn.
Do you (1) bug your neighbors and relatives to buy the fundraiser stuff, (2) buy the stuff yourself, or (3) ignore the whole thing?
My DD12 has several fundraisers each year, one for school, one for her children's choir, and then Girl Scouts. We usually don't sell locally for the school--every one of my neighbors has a kid selling. I don't hit up family either, as they all live over 400+ miles from us. But the choir fundraiser is something else--they sell beautiful potted mums for $10 and they are really gorgeous. DD gets a percentage of the sale to go toward her annual summer choir tour. I will call my family as ask for a donation for that, given that DD is working her tail off all year to go on this trip.
As if....
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) and Mr W isn't left with stuff he neither wants nor can use.
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