I would say that you are looking to run your first Membership Drive. Do you have the funds to finance and run a picnic? Let me offer this suggestion, as it is very inexpensive, but works well.
Ice Cream Social
For this, you need:
Little plastic cups/containers (get them donated from your local fast-food restaurant chain, like McDonalds or Sonic).
Spoons (get them donated from your local take out restaurant, like your favorite Chinese Take Out).
Sprinkles and Toppings (get these donated from a local Ice Cream parlor like Dairy Queen- they also have spoons...lol...)
Vanilla Ice Cream (get this in the big giant tubs from your local grocery store).
Each plastic cup should hold one scoop of ice cream. Scooping the ice cream and sprinkles should be (with name tags): PTO President and PTO Vice President, the Principal and Vice Principal (shows their support and commitment). At the end of the table, have your Secretary(s) signing up members, and/or handing out info. If you want to run this as a fundraiser (which I wouldn't do only because you are recruiting volunteers and my standing theory is "it should'nt cost to volunteer"), you
could charge a very nominal fee (.50 a person?). Have your Treasurer at the door. It is a nice "meet and greet" as well as a great and cheap way to have a membership drive for a new school.
If you have to purchase the above items, be sure to call your closest Costco, Sams Club, Smart and Final, restaurant supply store, etc. Get prices from each one and bargain with each one against the other for the lowest prices. Tell them if they donate the stuff, you will use them for all other events for the year, with free, year-long advertising in your PTO Newsletter each month.
Another quick way to earn some fast dough, is to sell business card sized "ads" on the back of your newsletter each month. Charge $100 for the year and let them know that it will go into X-amount of homes at least once a month, more times if there is space on other things sent home by your group. It is an easy $1200 without any hassles or kid-powered sales. Plus, you only have to do it once. Usually the businesses that sign up to do this, do it year after year.
Good Luck!
[ 06-11-2002: Message edited by: TheMetzyMom ]</p>