I'm jumping in, because I'm curious about something.
When people have "ideas" about events and fundraisers, do (many, most, a few) PTOs have something to which they can refer where steps are outlined to bring an idea to fruition?
For example: an idea raised goes into a suggestion box. Next step: Fact-finding to scope out the effort, cost, possible proceeds, etc. Next: presentation of the idea with solid info behind it.
If the idea still doesn't fly, it remains in the suggestion box until one day maybe the right person comes along and makes it happen. Or variations of the idea are done. Whatever.
The important thing is that no idea is killed on the spot (unless it's really inappropriate). One person may pitch an idea, another may get inspired and flesh it out, another may get interested in researching it, etc. Some things may sit for years even, and a change in technology, or a new person coming in, might make the impossible possible. The only responsibility of the board is to have a place where ideas (and subsequent research) is housed, and made available to all members. Who knows? Someone might peruse the list, say "Hey, video yearbooks sounds cool and I know someone who did that in their school, I'm going to look further into this and see what it cost, what money was made, etc." And a new program is born.
Everyone has different talents and interests, it's good to see the advantage of synergy, and ideas don't get lost from year to year.