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The state and federal govt has been doing a great job of that for over 200 yrs.)
Shawn, I have missed your sense of humor.
This subject is something I'm dealing with. I'm tired of doing "fundraisers" and want to have some fun time. I really think that if we can have something (movie night, crafts night, etc.)and not charge anything, but spending just a little, we'll have a much larger volunteer/participation committment.
Hehehe, Tim hasnt been to my school- Big powwows' over school and PTA fundraising budget- story for another time.Originally posted by Rockne:
[QB}otherwise, it's just semantics. Us PTO leaders can debate all we want. What really matters in this debate is what your parents are feeling/experiencing. Whether your group makes $1000 or spends/loses/invests $1,000 on that event matters not a lick.
How much you make (most of the parents will never see your budget report) is nearly irrelevant. It's the context of the particular event and the environment put out by your whole group across the year that matters most.
Tim [/QB]