RAFFLES: In Colorado I believe you are required to have a special permit to do so. I bet this applies to other states as well. Check with your local government before you do a raffle, or your local government will be checking with you (and possibly checking you in). Careful and good luck. Bruce
Kim Jensen <kimonabike@gmail.com> wrote:
HI JAKE,
I suggest a bike raffle or two or three- build up some bikes that
represent the aesthetic and types of bike you guys roll and raffle-
not a dollar- like $10 and maybe a super duper bike for $20 tickets
and include a complimentary membership with the bike.
Maybe you could sell bike horns and people could use them at the
game..? I don't know but raffles are my vote.
Ride on!
Kimchi
The BICYCLE KITCHEN L.A.
323 NO CARRO
www.bicyclekitchen.com
On 9/20/07, Jake Lieferwrote:
> Myself and several students from the local college are starting up a
> bike co-op in our town and are looking to raise funds to buy tools and
> acquire space. The college's homecoming event is next week and we were
> able to get a vendor booth for free. While we primarly want to get the
> word out about what we're doing and get some bikes, this seems like an
> excellent opportunity to raise some funds. There will be several other
> vendors there selling coffee, drinks, and food. Do you guys have any
> ideas about what we can sell that will set us apart from the others?
> We are not limited to food, so if you have any non-food ideas that
> would be great too!
>
> Thanks,
> Jake
> The Hub - Beaver Falls, PA
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