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Ideas for evening PTA fundraisers

27 replies

MaggieW · 17/11/2007 21:36

Does anyone have any good, original ideas for a sociable, fun, evening fundraiser for parents. In the past we've had promises auctions, quiz nights, but now trying to come up with something a bit different. Has anyone ever run a casino night or something similar? Any ideas gratefully received!

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Pixiefish · 17/11/2007 21:37

Beetle drive, Bingo, China party, Fashion show

SoMuchToBits · 17/11/2007 21:40

Our school recently had a Race Night (compere comes and does the races over video thing, the punters turn up, having bought a ticket,(includes chicken & chips supper, bring own drinks), then they can all bet on races. Not much organisation, but makes quite a bit of money.

gigglewitch · 17/11/2007 21:43

we recently had a 'body shop at home' (but for home read school) party - we all paid three quid for a ticket and got a glass of wine and nibbles, bought some body shop stuff and made quite a nice few £££ for the school.

MerryAnnSinglemas · 17/11/2007 21:44

casino night ? surely a school would have a fit if you suggested gambling - probably not allowed anyway !

BoysAreLikeReindeer · 17/11/2007 21:45

Chocolate bingo ie no money prizes.

Very popular with the children (and mums )

southeastastra · 17/11/2007 21:46

knobbly knees contest

Kbear · 17/11/2007 21:47

pamper night? Get your nails done, facials, that kind of thing.

TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 17/11/2007 21:51

Christmas Shopping Evening - too late for this year. Went to one that had Phoenix Cards, handmade jewellery, china, seasonal fabric/table runners/cushions etc, candles, chocolate and chutney. And they charged £2.50 per ticket and provided a glass of mulled wine. It was really good fun.

All the stallholders give 10% of their takings.

TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 17/11/2007 21:53

Could you do a school-based murder mystery evening? Charge a ticket price to include a hot but easy dinner, curry & rice, shepherds pie, apple crumble etc and bring your own wine if PTA don't want bother of drink licence and/or overcharging everyone.

I've just thought of that. Will suggest to my schools PTA on Monday!

pollywollybauble · 17/11/2007 22:10

what is a beetle drive?

NAB3littlemonkeys · 17/11/2007 22:11

Last year we had an indulgence evening and it was fab. All treatment were £5 and you could have as many as you wanted. Already booked the next one in my diary (not that there is anything else in it!!)

BoysAreLikeReindeer · 17/11/2007 22:13

Heh heh heh it's not what you think !

Old fashioned parlour game using dice.

Throw a 6, draw your beetle's head

Throw a 5, draw your beetle's head,

Throw a 4, draw your beetle's tail,

Throw 4 x 3 draw the legs

Throw 2 x 2 draw 2 antennae

Throw 2 x 1 draw 2 eyes

Shout BEETLE

game over

CodDickinson · 17/11/2007 22:15

race night

do yer own comperreing

Elphaba · 17/11/2007 22:30

We just had Ladies' Eve - similar to Christmas shopping night. Loads of stalls, bar, nibbles. We charge £5 a ticket and for that you get a glass of wine and some raffle tickets.

Tis a good night!

We've also done wine tasting evening, St Patrick's Ceilidh, car boot sale.

I fancy the beetle drive - takes me back to Brownies!!

pollywollybauble · 17/11/2007 22:38

thank you...my imagination was running riot...

Katymac · 17/11/2007 22:41

Line dancing & chips
Salsa & Chili

gigglewitch · 18/11/2007 01:02

just thought, another relatively recent one earlier this year was a ceh ceilidh erm, barn dance - it was totally hilarious

CodDickinson · 18/11/2007 08:09

LINE dancing very funny idea

CodDickinson · 18/11/2007 08:10

anyeon ever done a family quiz evenign?

Heifer · 18/11/2007 08:20

No I haven't.

Jambuttie · 18/11/2007 08:50

SoMuchBits

How did u get in touch with the person to arrange a race night?

We are looking to arrange one for our local sport group

CodDickinson · 18/11/2007 12:09

jam buttie you dont need a man to do it
just get a gobby perosn to do tithemsleves
relaly all you need to do is auciton off horses and watch a video or two

NKF · 18/11/2007 12:15

My children's school does a quiz night. And an auction of promises.

RosaLuxMundi · 19/11/2007 21:39

We've just had a very successful ladies-only fashion show.
We also do family bingo nights which are very popular.

sandhyad · 22/01/2010 14:03

Hi, i am organising a ladies pamper evening in Watford on Fri 26 Feb 2010. There will be a varity of stalls selling jewellery / henna artists / waxing, diffferent types of massages etc.If you are interested - pls call me on 07930 407110.

Thanks
Sandy