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HOW TO PLAN A CARNIVAL

18 years 9 months ago #79120 by UBEBreck
Replied by UBEBreck on topic RE: HOW TO PLAN A CARNIVAL
We have really found the ptotoday forums on carnival planning helpful. Our elementary school has participated in a Halloween-themed carnival for many years and we'd like to share some ideas on planning & executing!

www.myschoolonline.com/folder/0,1872,0-215477-11-14922,00.html

or: www.myschoolonline.com/co/UpperBlueElementarySchool
Then click on: Events / Halloween Carnival.

[ 08-05-2005, 10:01 AM: Message edited by: UBEBreck ]
18 years 10 months ago #79119 by Melissa Constantine
Replied by Melissa Constantine on topic RE: HOW TO PLAN A CARNIVAL
Here you go 2busymom...

Oriental Trading

The box at the bottom of the page contains all kinds of helpful links. [img]smile.gif[/img]
18 years 10 months ago #79118 by 2busymom
Replied by 2busymom on topic RE: HOW TO PLAN A CARNIVAL
Can you give me the link to the OT 34 page "how to start a Carnival?" I can't find it. Thank you! :confused:
18 years 10 months ago #79117 by ptohyeah
Replied by ptohyeah on topic RE: HOW TO PLAN A CARNIVAL
Jim Conti & Sons in Louisville, KY is a great company to work with. We have used them for our Santa Shop for 2 years and love them. They are very friendly, considerate and VERY helpful. We've never used them for a carnival so I don't know about pricing. They are worth a look if it's not too far for you. Just my .02! :D
18 years 10 months ago #79116 by melloweer
Replied by melloweer on topic RE: HOW TO PLAN A CARNIVAL

Originally posted by Ti:
Well I live in Akron, Ohio and I wanted to rent the games does anyone know where to rent the games from? I have been looking and the places are saying 600-900 a game. That's way too expensive. I am not looking for impressive games just something to rent for fun.

There are small companies that come out and provide the games and prizes for you for a cost. If you have no games they are worth it. It helps if you can find a company that will give you perks with the carnival that you don't have to pay for. Call around to other schools pto's and see if anyone has used a company like this and can refer you.
18 years 11 months ago #79115 by Ti
Replied by Ti on topic RE: HOW TO PLAN A CARNIVAL
We are going hopefully get local businesses to sponsor the games so we won't have to pay for them . If they can't pay for games then they can sponsor prizes for the kids. We would charge a small ticket fee for the games. We also would have an auction/rally prizes and sell food that we hope too can be donated.
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