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Chinese Auction/Tricky Tray

18 years 7 months ago #118982 by <VickiBrechka>
Replied by <VickiBrechka> on topic RE: Chinese Auction/Tricky Tray
HI: I have a question about silent auctions. At our school last year, there were several wealthy parents who donated things like "a week at my family's condo in Vail for skiing" and "two weeks at our house in Nantucket." I donated a basket of freshly baked muffins because that's what my family could afford. But I worry about the fact that there were no limits placed on "donations" -- at what point do donations to the school become bribes. (One guy in construction recently donated 7000 dollars worth of patio furniture so the teachers could eat lunch in the courtyard. Nicest patio furniture I ever saw! And this is a public school!) And quite frankly, I thought it was all just a bit tacky -- the big donations and the oohing and aahing. It made lots of us really uncomfortable. Am I being overly sensitive because we're poor, or is this usually regulated in some way? Just wondering.
18 years 10 months ago #118981 by Holly Eighmy
We just do a regular silent auction and raffle.

Holly
18 years 10 months ago #118980 by <VickiBrechka>
Replied by <VickiBrechka> on topic RE: Chinese Auction/Tricky Tray
Well, how ignorant could I be? Still, tricky tray just doesn't seem to cut it. I think we will still on the lookout for a better name.
18 years 10 months ago #118979 by backhoed
Replied by backhoed on topic RE: Chinese Auction/Tricky Tray
another name for chinese auction
18 years 10 months ago #118978 by <VickiBrechka>
Replied by <VickiBrechka> on topic RE: Chinese Auction/Tricky Tray
what's a tricky tray?
BTW, we are challenged to find a new name for our "chinese auction" as it is said to be a demeaning term by some of our students and families.
18 years 10 months ago #118977 by almost used up
Replied by almost used up on topic RE: Chinese Auction/Tricky Tray
We usually have $750-$1000 for our chinese auction line item on our budget. We don't reimburse for things like printer toner on volunteers personal computers but do reimburse stamps, paper, envelopes, ribbons, tablecloths, paper goods and any food that needs purchasing.
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