We had our first Spg Dinner last year and are planning on it being annual.
We just sent a note home by Back Pack mail asking for Sauce and noodles.
We had TONS of jars and noddles donated! The local High Schools home ec. class made dozens of desserts for us, we just had to supply the throw away 9X13 pans. It ended up costing a few hundred dollars for to-go containers and ad space, but really, it was an all profit night!
If stonesoup has been used let me know. I know 8 schools and our former school that signed up and after repeated attempts to contact nothing was ever sent 2 the schools (email or vouchers). The program looks nice and costs nothing but is it real?
Havent come across anyone who's actually rcvd (response) anything from them even a rejection (and I dont think they do 'cuz its set up in certain areas with local groceries) Thnx
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You should try all your local Super Markets. Write up a letter asking for the donation and drop it off with the manager. Our local Super Markets are always great about giving us vouchers to buy whatever food items we need.
Hi, We are planning on having the yearly spaghetti dinner in Jan. This is my first year at this middle school. Last year they spent $750 to buy the food from the school. with that expense plus having to pay to use the school cafeteria they only netted $500. Do you know of any companies that donate pasta and/or sauce?