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7 Tips Successful Holiday Fundraising

December 3, 2012 by Trish

With a little planning, it is easy to host a successful fundraising event that is sure to have people talking! Don’t miss out on the added spirit of generosity many feel this time of year. Some smart planning and tactical thinking will help you make the most of the season. Because so much time goes into fundraising, it’s important to focus yours on items that will do the most for your program.

Have a Plan of Attack

Discussing the purpose of the fundraiser is a great place to start. It is important to have a clear goal in mind. Brainstorming ideas such as methods of fundraising, themes, venues, products or services and legal responsibilities will enable everyone to be on the same page. Establishing a timeline and a list of responsibilities will make the fundraiser run like clockwork.

Plan for Pizazz

Organize a fundraising event that will be fun for all involved. Create a great social affair that people will want to make an annual event. ‘Different’ may be daring but it can also be delightful.

Fix Your Focus!


It will be necessary to decide who will be the intended audience for the fundraiser. This will greatly affect the type of fundraiser and the amount of money that you can raise. This time of year, Christmas and Hanukkah are the obvious theme choices. Failing to consider the seasonal obligations of some targeted audiences could hinder the success of the event. For example, creating a raffle for white goods during the holiday season may not be as successful as possibly a cookie drive leading up to Christmas.

Determine the Budget

Depending on the type of fundraiser, different costs will be involved. It is essential that the budget is set from the beginning and all involved are fully aware of the budget. Consider seeking sponsorship to help strengthen the fundraising event.

Ask and You Shall Receive!

Fundraisers actually have several purposes. Primarily they are to raise money for a cause yet they have two more powers that if tapped into, can make the fundraiser even more successful. Fundraising highlights a cause. For example, it may bring attention to cancer research or even youth community involvement by highlighting a local junior softball team. So with this in mind, it is a good idea to seek the support of local businesses and celebrities.

Often by just asking, you can get goods and services donated for the fundraiser. Payment for such generosity is usually in the form of free advertising or acknowledgement by the fundraiser. It can be as grand as mentioning business names in radio interviews or simply printing company logos on product boxes or the backs of t-shirts. People love to get behind a good cause and often it is easier to offer free seating or a team of volunteers than to write a check.

Be Seen and Heard

Acknowledge supporters and advertise the fundraiser. Be explicit in the reasons for raising funds and list ways people can give. Tap into the local community and again, don’t be afraid to ask for support. The worse they can say is no. Contact local radio stations, newspapers and even favorite stores, restaurants and businesses. Utilize community newsletters and fully engage social networking media. Merchandising is also a fun way to spread the word!

Acknowledge All

When the event is all done and dusted, it is crucial to thank those who involved. Personal letters are touching and very considerate. A Certificate or photo is a great way to show appreciation to local businesses. For larger events, a gift bag for those attending is a clever way to show gratitude. These can be filled with samples gained through sponsorship. A letter printed in a local newspaper and on social networking sites can show appreciation for community support.

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Keeping on budget with your fundraiser means checking out different printing and photocopying services to find one that will let you put more money towards the fundraising goal. Choose wisely.





Filed Under: Entertainment, Recreation Tagged With: budget, event, focus, holiday fundraising, host, plan, planning, tips

The Heavy Influence of Modern Media on Today’s Youth

December 2, 2012 by Trish

Butch and Sundance ruined my life. I was, before that magical film, an obedient child and an upstanding sixth-grader. But somehow, men who wouldn’t even fight fair in a knife fight, blew up trains, stole money for a living, and then slept with Katherine Ross, who I watched undress between my fingers while my hand covered my eyes, were the kind of men I wanted to be. I turned 12 that day. It was my birthday, literally. I mentally set a path to abandon my goody two-shoes image and channel the personae of Butch and Sundance.

For the next two days, I did my best to emulate my heroes. But my jokes fell flat; my disrespect for authority blew up in my face; and my ventures into larceny dogged me in family lore for decades. I tried to be Butch and Sundance at school, but everyone ganged up on me. As I sat emotionally wounded and bleeding in the boy’s bathroom, I tried to reload and think about how I could still be cool like Butch and Sundance. Nothing came to mind. So, I walked out of the bathroom and faded back into my sepia-toned existence.

Effects of Media on Children and Teens

How is media, as in movies, music, video games, magazines, and television, affecting your child? If you don’t know, that’s scary. By the way, join the club. The producers of media, from Mulan to Grand Theft Auto and unrepeatable porn titles, like to downplay the effect of media on society. It’s just entertainment; no victim, no crime. There are many perpetrators and victims who would disagree with this assessment. Also, multiple studies and surveys have concluded that many forms of media negatively affect kids’ psyche and behavior. Certain types of media plant bad seeds in the minds of youngsters, and these seeds grow and bloom into bad behavior. But these are just studies. Think what you want.

How Youngsters Justify Law-Breaking

I talked to a twenty-something young man about his habit of pirating movies. “Don’t you think that’s wrong?” I asked. Without any hesitation or thought, he stated, “Absolutely not. By the time I was 15, I had seen at least 20 movies where the computer hacker saved the day. He broke the law and was cool. Then, Johnny Depp showed me that pirates could be heroes. When I watched these movies, I realized that I could go to my computer and be the hacker and pirate. I even learned how to pirate and be invisible. When I go to the movies and see some poor Hollywood schmuck whine and complain about video piracy, I laugh. Hollywood created me. I don’t owe them anything.”

Therapeutic Programs

There is a good reason why the most successful youth treatments include wilderness therapy programs. Such programs take away the Hollywood influence. I also talked to a single mother who commented that her 15-year-old daughter had inexplicably become more disrespectable, angry, and vicious in her language. She didn’t notice any change in her daughter’s choice of friends or other activities. She did, however, discover that her daughter loved the TV show, Bad Girls. So, she decided to investigate. In less than one episode, she discovered where her daughter’s language and attitude were coming from.

Final Words

The two examples above are PG-rated media. I don’t have the desire to wade into the areas of pornography, graphic violence, and anarchy that kids today have access to. And before you say it, I agree with you; most kids who play Halo war games don’t go on shooting sprees. All in all, your child’s questionable media choices aren’t a suicide pill. You child and most teens will survive the experience. It is more like Russian roulette. You will, only some of the time, lose your child.

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Clyde Go is a freelance writer who regularly writes articles about teen problems and other social issues that plague adolescents. He also blogs about wilderness programs, specialty boarding schools, and other facilities that provide help for troubled teenagers.

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Recreation Tagged With: effects, film, influence, law breaking, media, modern media, programs, Youth

7 Items Every Good Home Theater Must Have

November 28, 2012 by Trish

A home theater system is a great way to get more enjoyment out of your home. While the initial investment may be expensive, this is an investment that will save you money over time. Instead of heading to the movies, you can kick back with a Blu-Ray and a bowl of popcorn. The following are just seven items every home theater system must have.

1080p HD TV


It’s important to buy a TV with the best resolution and that means a 1080p HD LCD or plasma TV. Many experts also recommend a TV that is LED backlit and has quatron technology, which means the TV uses four colors instead of three. If you enjoy 3D movies or video games, you should also consider a TV that has this technology built in.

Surround Sound System

One of the reasons people love going to the movies is the quality of the sound. A sound system with a subwoofer and at least four speakers should be part of your home theater system. This is something you do not want to skimp on. Spend the extra money and time shopping for the best system. Visit the electronics store and listen to several brands before making your final decision.

Blu-Ray Player

If you love movies, you need a Blu-Ray player that handles 1080p HD resolution. It’s also a nice feature to purchase a player that will upconvert DVD to movies to a better resolution. You also have the option to purchase a player that will allow you to watch Netflix movies.

TV and Subscription Viewing Devices

Obviously, you want access to great television. Because of the latest advances, satellite is usually the best option. For example, Dish Network allows you to get a DVR that will record up to 6 shows at once and the company also offers Blockbuster @ Home service. If you didn’t purchase a Blu-Ray player than handle Netflix and other subscription services, you may want to purchase a Roku player or even a gaming console that will allow you to use these services.

HDMI Cables

It doesn’t do you any good to invest in a great Blu-Ray player or satellite service if you don’t have HDMI cables. Without the proper cables, you won’t get HD reception.

Surge Protector

Just like you protect your computer, you want a surge protector to protect your home theater equipment. A surge protector also makes it much easier to unhook your equipment when a storm rolls in.

Universal Remote

Last, but not least, invest in a universal remote to make it easier to control your multiple devices. You don’t want to spend hundreds on a universal remote, but you need to make sure it handles the number of devices you have and has room to add additional devices in the future.

A home theater can save you a lot of money on going out for entertainment. Follow the tips above and you’ll have a system that you and your family will love.

About the Author: Despina Wampole is an advertising executive by day and entertainment buff by night. She loves helping her clients creat sms advertising campaigns and then relaxes at night with her family and a good movie.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Television Tagged With: blue ray player, electronics, hd tv, hdmi cables, home theater, subscriptions, surge protector, surround sound, TV, tv cable, universal remote

What Not To Eat During The Holidays

November 21, 2012 by Trish

The holidays are all about family, friends and food. Whether you prefer the appetizers, main course or desserts, there are plenty of temptations to go around during holiday parties. Rather than avoiding certain dishes that you think are bad, here are some of the worst holiday food offenders and why you should stay away from them.

Eggnog

Before you add any liquor, eggnog is still one of the worst holiday drinks you can consume. With the primary ingredients consisting of milk, cream and eggs, it’s no wonder this holiday drink can help add on some serious pounds. Instead of drinking eggnog, look for the traditional hot chocolate. With about one third of the calories, hot chocolate is definitely the better option if you’re looking for a hot winter drink.

Crab cakes

Appetizers can be found all months of the year, but you’re the most vulnerable to consuming more than you should during the winter months. Crab cakes are one of those appetizers that are difficult to resist, regardless of the season. In the case of the crab cake, you’ll find imitation crab meat bound in mayo, rolled in breadcrumbs and dropped into a pot of boiling fat. This results in a fatty ball of calories that equals more than three dozen shrimp. That’s right, more than 36 shrimp. With that said, you might want to swap out those crab cakes for some shrimp cocktail. With fewer calories, you can eat more of them and be more satisfied.

Cocktails

You can’t get through the holidays without having a few nights where you overdo it with the holiday cocktails. Truth be told, some cocktails you can get away with drinking if they’re diet or low in sugar. The classic gin and tonic, however, is not an exception. Tonic water actually contains more than 20 grams of sugar per eight ounce serving, which puts it on the same level as any other lemon-lime soda. If you’re still looking for the bubbles and alcohol content, drink some champagne. It contains one fourth of the sugar and it makes you look way classier.

Beers

Not into liquor? That’s fine, because holiday parties are stocked with beer as well. The problem with beers in the winter is that they’re generally darker brews and heavier, such as porters. While these beers might warm you up, they’ll also make you heavier. When you can, opt for the lighter beer. It generally has fewer calories and still tastes great.

Meat

It’s finally time for the entree and you have your choice of chicken, turkey, or beef. Which one are you going to choose? Maybe if you knew that prime rib packed up to 750 calories, your decision would be a little bit easier. That’s right, the prime rib that you’ve loved for years comes from one of the fattiest parts of the cow. If beef is what you want, opt for the beef tenderloin. It will save you at least 50 to 100 calories and is just as tasty as the prime rib.

Dessert

Ahh, the desserts of the holidays. Impossible to avoid and too good to resist. Holiday pies dominate most dessert tables, and it’s for good reason. They’re full of sugar and fat with just a touch of butter and fruit. While there are a lot of bad pies, the worst one you can consume would have to be the pecan pie. Sticky with corn syrup and sugar, the pecan pie is the worst offender on the dessert table for sure. If you still want dessert but would prefer to avoid the pecan pie, look for the chocolate fondue or angel food cake. Either of these options are much better for you and you’ll save tons of calories swapping out for them.

The holidays are among the worst times of the year to be dieting, especially because there’s always the temptation of amazing food that you really don’t have the opportunity to eat at any other time throughout the year. Instead of giving up everything you love, if you just make some very basic changes to your diet and swap one thing out for another, you’ll be able to focus less on what you’re eating and more on the people you’re spending your holidays with.

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Ann Michaels is a freelance writer who loves the holidays. When she’s not busy putting up her outdoor nativity scenes with her children, she enjoys cooking and baking for family and friends who come up every winter to spend the holidays with her family.

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Entertainment, General Musings, Health Fitness and Beauty, Socializing Tagged With: appetizers, beers, cocktails, crab cakes, cream, desserts, eat, eggnog, Family, Food, friends, holidays, liquor, meat, parties, temtations

How to Have a Great Dating Life on a Tight Budget

November 15, 2012 by Trish

When you are on a tight budget but want to go out on a date, it may seem difficult to find somewhere to go that you can afford. However, even when you do not have much cash, there are some great things you can do with your partner. Described below are some terrific ideas for romantic dates that will not break your bank.

A Movie and Dinner

If you are on a tight budget, one of the best dates you can go on is a movie and dinner. While there are some theatres that do cost a lot of money, there are also some that do not. Take your date to a movie and an affordable restaurant afterwards. There are many restaurants that will not cost you a lot of money but will offer you a great meal.

Make it a Movie Night

If you want to save even more money, instead of going to a theatre, stay home and watch some DVDs instead. Both you and your date can choose two or three movies to watch in the comfort of your own home. Top the night off by ordering pizza or some other type of delivery food. This can be a great way to save money and spend a fabulous night with your partner.

Go to a Sporting Event

If your date likes sports, you can have a lot of fun by going to a sporting event or participating in some form of sport. You can choose to watch an event, or you may opt to become involved yourselves. For example, maybe your date likes to bowl, skate or play tennis. On the other hand, you may wish to watch a local baseball or football game.

Visit a Coffee Shop

Another great and affordable date is visiting a coffee shop. Take your date to a local coffee shop and enjoy a frappuccino or regular cup of coffee. This will give you and your date a chance to talk, enjoy a cup of coffee and get to know each other better. Add a sweet pastry to top the night off.

Take a Romantic Walk

If you are really strapped for cash but want to spend time with your special someone, take him or her for a romantic walk. This date is best in the evening when the moon and stars are out. End your walk by sitting together and gazing at the stars with soft music playing in the background.

It may seem quite difficult maintaining an enjoyable dating life when you are on a tight budget, but it is possible. There are many fun things you can do with your date that will not cost you a lot of money. From going to see a movie to taking a romantic walk under the stars, you and your date are sure to have a great time together.

Written by Wayne B.

Wayne is a casual writer specialising in business advices and saving tips. He finds Brett Kelly to be one of the most inspirational business speakers after attending one of his business presentations.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: budget, coffee shop, date night, dating life, delivery, dinner, DVDs, movie, restaurant, romantic walk, sporting event, takeout, theater

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