Our fifth grade class does a silent auction every year for their field trip/party fund.
What we do is solicit themed baskets-ie: game basket full of diff games; party basket; movie basket; car wash basket (belive it or not it was a huge seller: $45!), outdoor play basket (bubbles, chalk, jump ropes, etc) and so on. We also ask any parents with businesses to donate a service, and we go to the business community for the same. We have had local gas stations donate oil changes, or carwashes, a local cleaner donated services, hair salons, spas. Depending on your community the list is very long!
Now here are the HUGE sellers in our schools. We have a lot of the teachers who will donate an event of their choice that they will do with the winning bidder (student). The best examples are these: the art teacher (who is LOVED by her students) auctions off a Saturday at the Art Galleries to the winning bidder and a guest and another did an evening at a local laser tag game room. We also had a teacher acution off ice cream parties (for 4-6 studets, winners choice of friends to go with them), babysitting or anything that they want. Another big hit is the Principal for the day and V Princpl for the day. These 2 kids get to "shadow" and "help" the Principal and VP for a day (these two usually start out at $25 each and are heavily bidded on). The teacher events alone last year brought in over $600 of the $1400 our acution brought in.
We also establish before hand what increments we will accept for the items being bid on ($1 , $5 and so on) and where the item's bid would begin (ie: starting bid is $5 with $2 increaments)
Another hint: make sure that when it's over all forms are removed IMMEDIATELY - we have had issues in the past with people coming in after the bidding was over and putting in another bid (of course that would be the winning bid). So make sure that you have enough volunteers posted around to remove the sheets right away.
I hope this was helpful and happy bidding (be careful - it's addictive! I won my dauther the art teachers item - at $60! but It was worth it to hear how much fun she and her best friend had had that day. I'll be at it again this year.)
[ 10-01-2006, 07:49 PM: Message edited by: tlch1967 ]