Ruby's Take: It's a sad state of affairs when going to a high school show choir fundraiser is my big Saturday night out...but I figured it would be even more sad to sit home wishing someone would invent chocolate covered potato chips. I met Sarah at her house and we headed over to the auction. After a few ladies had explained the concept to us we chose our numbered paddles and checked out the merchandise. There were some cute things but not being a chachkie lover I gravitated toward the food based items. You can't go wrong with food. The basket with the Frankenberry cereal and matching hot pink and purple cups and bowls caught my eye but sadly it never went up for auction. I think it was there as a tease. ( I have to say Sarah thought it was horrid but I was excited, I didn't know they still made Frankenberry!) Strangely enough there was a gift certificate for permanent makeup and a night in a hotel. Now there's an odd combo. Throw in the Frankenberry and that could be a memorable evening! We sadly didn't win anything but I'm sure the choir came out ahead. It was a unique way to raise money, preferable to selling wrapping paper and now I'll at least be able to tell my co-workers I did something this weekend. As a school fundraiser I'd give it a two thumbs up, my daughter brought home a box of candy bars to sell and, as predicted, my household bought every stinking one. As a Saturday night out on the town I'd give it a half-hearted thumb up...the only cute boy over the age of twelve I saw all evening was Sarah's son and charming as he is, he doesn't count. There were a few ladies present that travel around from auction to auction...they didn't even have kids at that school! If I become that desperate someone shoot me...oh wait...never mind, scratch that.
Sarah's View: This was such an interesting and new concept for us, that we decided to check it out.Yes, it was a school fundraiser; but seriously who do you know who has been to a quarter auction?! I venture to guess that most people I know have never been. . . until now. The good news is that the choir collected $825 in funds for the evening! That is exciting and part of the reason that I wanted to go on this little adventure. Ruby went along so that she could get out of the house. We tend to have fun whenever we are together and being in the school cafeteria was no exception. We got quite a kick out of the whole procedure of bidding on weird items and the lack of us winning any items added to our giggles. We bid on a variety of items from boxes of macaroni and cheese with a cow fairy (seriously, I am NOT kidding) to Vera Bradley purses. Nothing that either of us saw was exceptional, but we figured for a quarter it would be nice. I know that Ruby loved the Frankenberry cereal box, but I am sure that those can be found at Odd Lots or a very old grocery store in the hills of Appalachia. . . . My favorite item was a Pampered Chef platter with serving spoon. Very nice, especially nice if you won it for a quarter!
We spent $2 on our paddles and then split a $10 quarter roll. We laughed and only spent $7 for an evening and the school raised money for the choir. Pretty good event. I wish that the items had been a little more high class and I think that if you win once they should take your number out of the running for a few rounds. Really, #65. . . do you think it is fair that you won over 9 items at the auction??!? What would have made it a higher rating = better atmosphere, hubby and if Ruby or I would have won something :)
#65 did win way too often. She was one of the ladies who go around from quarter auction to quarter auction. She was a pro!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious how you increase your odds of winning - can you enter more than once? Throw in eight or nine quarters, for example?
ReplyDeleteNope, one quarter one chance, that's all you get. Number 65 did have two paddles which I assume meant she had to put two quarters in each time.
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