nonsequitur--I haven't been around for awhile--I thought you were turning in your PTO superpowers

. I'm VERY happy to see you're still here!!!!
We're doing this project for our Tricky Tray, as corporate sponsors have been a bit slow in response. At first we were going to have the class moms handle it, but there was a minor issue there (don't ask

), so now this is how we're going to handle it:
-letter to teachers with flyer to parents attached, explaining what we're up to. Each class will be assigned two themes to vote on. If neither are to their liking we'll try to accomodate them.
-letter to parents is to the point, and will give class's theme AND states that participating is NOT mandatory, but GREATLY appreciated. We'll give some examples of items they could use to help them. We toyed with the idea of assigning items as well, but opted not to. We'd rather have doubles than risk alienating people. Believe me, in this town people LOVE looking for ways to make trouble! We were going to ask for $5 or item of that amount relating to the theme, but realized the money handling could get sticky, so we went with items.
-there's a due date, and we're providing collection box. If they (the teacher or class mom) want to wrap the basket that's ALWAYS appreciated, but we're not counting on getting that lucky, as teacher participation in our school is, shall we say, less than stellar.
I gotta tell you, in our area auctions would NOT do well. People want a bargain, and while they'll spend $100 on raffle tickets for specific items at a Tricky Tray, they'd NEVER bid more than say, 10 or 20 bucks for an item. It's just the psychology here. Spending $100 on raffle tickets with the chance of winning say 3-20 prizes, as opposed to spending $75 on one basket. Have you guys thought about doing a Tricky Tray rather than an auction? They're definitely not EASY to organize, but I think the potential to make money could be greater.We plan on having flyers, posters in grocery stores and adverstising in the local papers (for free in the "things to do" section).
There's actually a Tricky Tray website for those of us in NJ (
www.trickytray.com
I think), that lists when, where and what they have as prizes.