We had a lot of people who worked really hard. As a Board, we haven't done this before (although it has been held previously.) However, we lost a lot of institutional knowledge from last year and there was NO documentation. So we definitely learned a lot!
We had planned to retain tickets in each area separately and count them later to get a good feel for where the money was earned, and as a double check against total proceeds. Unfortunately, we underestimated the number of tickets needed and had to "recycle" them into new sales at the ticket stations (except for Bingo, which had to be kept separate legally.) So we can't tell exactly what was earned for the concessions which was split into 4 areas.
Here's the breakdown (give or take a bit)based on $5084 in revenue.
Bingo (6 games, $1 per card) - $539
Drawings (4, as described) - $498
Silent Auction - $2430
Pizza ($1 per slice)- $790
T-Shirt ($3 closeout sale)- $183
Other - $644
The other is represented by sodas (50 cents), popcorn (50 cents), Pop Ice (2 for 50 cents), and unused tickets. Since we didn't have the tickets to compare against, it's basically the Total Proceeds minus the other areas. Next time, we may inventory the cups, bags, etc. as a backup for verifying sales (although we hope to be more on target with tickets).
Most of the items were donated. We had to buy the pizza (at a discount) and some other supplies. Expenses will probably be about $800.
We also had a sock hop in the gym (no fee), Bookfair in the Library, a contest for the top 3 classes in attendance, a "Wall of Stars" featuring companies that have helped the school this year, and a sheriff booth with Ident-a-kid and other child safety information.
One other thing, we got the Principal to declare a "homework free" day since the event is held on a school night.
Note, on the class contest, we pushed that in advance. We had lists from each class posted and the students AND the teacher had to sign by their name. The 5th graders are going to compile the results. (Percentage attending.) The top 3 get a snow cone party. It also helped us know how many participated. Probably not everyone remembered, but we had 295 students sign in.
Oh, AND we were competing with the final episode of "Survivor". We jokingly talked about setting up the big TV in the music room and selling admission there. Probably would have made even more money.
People could come and spend nothing and still have a good time. Concessions were very affordably priced. Or,they could do bingo, silent auction, etc. The range of affordability was very important to us.
Good luck to those of you in the planning stage!
[This message has been edited by JHB (edited 05-07-2001).]