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25 December 2021
What happens when a dedicated group of fete organiser's decide to meet up? Pure magic with the sharing of everything from ideas to equipment… and support.
Here’s a cracker of an idea that definitely provided an ‘a-ha’ moment and it’s a combination of two established elements of a fete.
By now, we all know about preparing class art canvasses and auctioning them off. Each child in a class contributes to an artwork. The artwork is carefully managed by a teacher or volunteer and often turns out to be quite stunning. The art is then auctioned off, with proud parents competing against each other to take home the masterpiece.
This fundraiser can form its own activity, such as an art fair, but is often held in conjunction with a fete.
Most school fetes will run class performances. Students will practice in the lead-up to the event, usually a dance or a song. Students are given a certain time to meet at the performance location, and it’s a great way of making sure all the students and parents turn up on the day!
It brings all of the parents together at the one time, which leads to a brilliant plan….
Instead of holding a separate live auction, hold the auctions AT THE SAME TIME as the class performances!!!!
Between the prep and grade 1 performance, while ALL THE PARENTS ARE ALREADY THERE they auction off the canvasses for those two year levels. In between grades 3 and 4, they auction those canvasses off.
It’s a captive audience and you don’t have to beat your head against a wall to get a crowd together to run a separate auction.