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This thread centers around a participant's experience setting up a table for a Breast Cancer fundraiser hosted by the Women's City Club. The participant shares details about their table display, including the use of a trifle bowl filled with marshmallows, and discusses the interactions and outcomes from the event.
General agreement exists regarding the attractiveness of the table and the potential benefits of participating in such events, though specific outcomes and perceived value vary among participants.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and insights from participants regarding event participation and display strategies, without implying any official guidance or policies.
Consultants looking for inspiration on event displays and insights into the potential benefits of participating in community fundraisers may find this discussion relevant.
babywings76 said:How beautiful! I love it! Very well done!So how did this event work for you? Did you have another area with other info for people? Or were you standing near it to introduce PC to people?
PamperChefCarol said:I wasn't allowed to "sell" at the event, but after I took the pictures, I had a a plastic holder on the table with mini holiday catalogs, and then on the other side, I had placed a small stack of lemon mini cake recipe cards. I was there all day, and got a catalog show with the Breast Center ladies ( dropped the order forms, etc off this am) and have another lead for a show.
The table donation was $20, plus my time for the day, so I can't say at this moment that it was worth it, but I will say that today I received a call from a woman who got my name/number from someone/something and she wants me to be part of her vendor fundraiser thing. I am really committed to building my business and am committed to not missing any "opportunity." My thought is that I would have made no money sitting home moaning about how I had nothing going on that day, so being there and being open to anything is fine with me.
cwinter474 said:Fantastic Job!!! You have an eye for design!
I may "borrow" your set up idea..... If you don't mind
one change I'll make, our Walmart has strawberry marshmellows that are pink
pamperedharriet said:That is one beautiful table! You should send the picture with a note to HO--I think they would love to see it!
"Table-ing for a Cause" is a fundraising event where participants can set up tables to showcase their products, services, or causes. The WCC Fundraiser specifically aims to raise money for local charities and community projects, allowing attendees to support meaningful initiatives while enjoying a fun and interactive experience.
To participate in "Table-ing for a Cause," you can register for a table by contacting the event organizers. There may be a fee associated with securing a table, and you will need to provide information about what you plan to showcase or sell. It's a great opportunity to promote your business while contributing to a good cause.
Participants can showcase a wide range of products and services, including direct sales items like those from Pampered Chef, handmade crafts, local services, or any other offerings that align with the event's charitable goals. It's important to ensure that your table's theme resonates with the audience and supports the overall mission of the fundraiser.
Yes, there may be a registration fee to secure a table at the "Table-ing for a Cause" event. The fee typically goes towards covering event expenses and supporting the charities involved. Be sure to check with the event organizers for specific pricing and any additional requirements.
The funds raised during the "Table-ing for a Cause" event will be allocated to the designated charities and community projects supported by the WCC Fundraiser. The exact distribution may vary based on the event's goals and the amount raised, but transparency regarding fund allocation is usually provided to participants and attendees.