Those are some great reasons. I'm just finding it hard to understand that the teachers wouldn't want to help out!!!! It seems like that's all that helps at ours. We can't seem to get the parents to volunteer, but last year we bribed them. We offered them 50 cents off food for every 30 minute shift they completed. It paid off in spades!
Thanks for your input. Here are some of our ideas. We would also like a few cute ones too.
Two words: Cake Walk
Because 5 days a week with these angels just isn't enough.
You want to be able to guard your supplies.
Because you remember how fun it was when you were a kid.
See our school transformed into Chuck E. Cheese's.
You don't have to grade anyone's work.
A golden opportunity to clear your wallet or purse of those filthy germ laden $10 or $20 bills.
Our Winter Carnival has 1/2 the fat of other festivals on the market.
When you stay home you get too many telemarketing calls anyway.
You can put off doing your grading homework for a few hours.
Raising hand enthusiastically will keep arm from falling asleep.
Uses less energy than planning to volunteer and feeling guilty when you don't
You can usually wear jeans
Great perks. Smiles and pats on the back.
You won't have to take your work home with you.
As you can see we are in dire need of everyones help to come up with a motivating list to encourage our teachers and staff to participate-volunteering time to help run the games, etc. I truly believe that if we can get our teachers at the Carnival that the kids will come.
[ 12-06-2004, 09:14 PM: Message edited by: CC Mom ]
Here's a couple from a group recruiting volunteers for a festival. Most were too specific to their organization, but these might be seed ideas.
No one has ever proved that sleep deprivation causes permanent damage
You get to meet people from exotic locations like Ottawa, Illinois and Geneva, Florida
Hey, it beats the Macarena
(Festival Name)has 1/2 the fat of other festivals on the market.
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Of course to update this, you'd probably have to promote volunteering as having "no carbs". Which leads to to think, maybe something like volunteering being a great weight loss aid because you're too busy working the event to eat all the great event junk food.
We're putting together a Winter Carnival and want to encourage teachers/staff to participate. I'm trying to generate a "Letterman-esque" top 10 list of reasons they should. For example... "Two words: Cake Walk". But I'm stuck at about 7. Any ideas out there?