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Road Side Pub
Looking for ideas for my car show
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<blockquote data-quote="maple" data-source="post: 12349267" data-attributes="member: 121859"><p>I did the no monetary fee to make people more interested in the event. I felt if they were to give a toy directly, they would not have to be worried if the money did, in fact be used for the purchase of more toys. Donations were accepted and greatly appreciated. One gentleman donated a $100 bill.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the closest Hooters is 45 minutes away from where the show will be held. Great idea though. Hooters did donate a gift certificate for wings though.:rockon: </p><p></p><p></p><p>Eric, I actually plan on having Santa walking around this year for the children!:-D I had my girlfriend taking pictures last year, but they are by no means professional. I am wondering if it'll be worthwhile to give it an attempt. I'll look into it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I've had food vendors approach me, but by having local grocery stores donate hamburgers/hotdogs/buns/condiments/etc... I was able to keep the money inside the event.</p><p></p><p>Picture with Santa is a good idea.</p><p></p><p>Being the show is held in December, the weather may not be ideal for a dunking booth. The school had no part in the show minus them allowing us to use their parking lot/bathrooms.</p><p></p><p>Great ideas/input thus far. Keep them coming please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maple, post: 12349267, member: 121859"] I did the no monetary fee to make people more interested in the event. I felt if they were to give a toy directly, they would not have to be worried if the money did, in fact be used for the purchase of more toys. Donations were accepted and greatly appreciated. One gentleman donated a $100 bill. Unfortunately, the closest Hooters is 45 minutes away from where the show will be held. Great idea though. Hooters did donate a gift certificate for wings though.:rockon: Eric, I actually plan on having Santa walking around this year for the children!:-D I had my girlfriend taking pictures last year, but they are by no means professional. I am wondering if it'll be worthwhile to give it an attempt. I'll look into it. I've had food vendors approach me, but by having local grocery stores donate hamburgers/hotdogs/buns/condiments/etc... I was able to keep the money inside the event. Picture with Santa is a good idea. Being the show is held in December, the weather may not be ideal for a dunking booth. The school had no part in the show minus them allowing us to use their parking lot/bathrooms. Great ideas/input thus far. Keep them coming please. [/QUOTE]
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