Our church is arranging an even for Black History Month for 28th October. For it to be a success, at least 300 tickets at £10 each would need to be sold. So far less than 30 have been sold and the event is advertised as 'tickets available until 21st - advance sales only, no tickets available on the door'.
The event has been poorly organised and advertised - even within the church, and entertainment, food and other things have been ordered which the ticket sales are unlikely to meet. The objective is to raise money for the church, but it seems that the church will lose a fair bit of money this time.
I feel like I should offer to help in some way, but at this late stage, I just dont know what will help. The main organiser is not an approachable person and not someone who I am on friendly or even nodding terms with. Any suggestions?
(PS I have namechanged for this thread)
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Unfriendly Church Member has organised an event which is set to flop. What can I offer to do to help?
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PrickedConscience · 20/10/2007 14:12
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