Spaghetti dinner, pancake breakfast, or lemonade stand.
2006-07-24 05:13:17
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answered by aimstir31 5
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Find a copy of "Scouting" magazine. This is a publication of the Boy Scouts of America. The magazine offers a varied selection of fund raising opportunities for youth thru adults.
Good luck
Or you could dress in a sheet, stand on the busy corner with a bucket and a sign reading "Please Help"
2006-07-24 05:13:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Your boys might want to carry a bake sale of sliced cake, cupcakes, and cookies (fudge is purely too severe priced) -- MOMMY's like to help. value each and each piece at .seventy 5 - be prepared to promote out. the lads might want to devise to promote their products on Saturday in the front of the interior of sight food market, with permission of the owner, for a 2 hour block of time - like between 9am and 11 am. Blitz! Oh...on a similar table with the goodies have bins colorfully categorised "donations welcome" in the event you will drop their change and under no circumstances ask for something in go back. proper desires, pup
2016-10-15 03:49:03
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answered by faulkenberry 4
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Get people to donate $2, then offer to snap a pix of them, and paste it outside your club. Tell them its for a good cost, and they get to have the celebrity treatment too! ain't that great!
2006-07-24 05:27:32
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answered by aiyoyo 2
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Sell brownies or smoothies. Car wash. Recycling. Gog walking, lawn moving.
2006-07-24 05:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Got talent? Use it! Sing, dance, play an instrument, nething.
2006-07-24 05:12:45
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answered by allsport_star 1
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You can have the kids sell candy or candles:
2006-07-25 04:36:04
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answered by ronnizia 2
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