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Erin Rapacki
15-05-2005, 22:08
Hello New England teams,
I would like to organize a giant tag sale to benefit the Ritchie Family Fund. I think a city like Worcester or Boston may be the best bet due to its central location. Do you think that FIRSTaholics from the New England area may be willing to pile their cars up with tag sale items for a big sale? Hmmm... maybe do it Battlecry weekend in Worcester? These are just thoughts, please post yours. This would be a nice opportunity for NE teams to work together to benefit this kind cause.
Thanks,
erin
JamesBrown
15-05-2005, 22:44
Well I know it is probaby because I am 16 and not thinking clearly (on Vicodin because i got my wisdom teeth out) but what is a tag sale? Providided it isnt something we couldnt help with I am sure team 1568 would be hppy to participate.
Erin Rapacki
15-05-2005, 22:54
Oh yea, "tag sale" is the term I find most often used in CT. Also used is "garage sale, yard sale, barn sale, etc..." Basically, people gather a bunch of old stuff from their house that they don't want, put it out in a driveway or parking lot, and sell it to strangers! One person's junk is another person's treasure and if people are willing to donate their junk this could be an easy way to raise a lot of money for the Ritchie Family.
JamesBrown
16-05-2005, 00:09
well i say yard sale, i would definitly help/donate i wil talk to the team at the meeting tomorrow
Elgin Clock
16-05-2005, 00:11
Erin, that sounds like an awesome idea.. MA would probably be the most central location in NE.
David Kelly
16-05-2005, 00:45
Wow, Erin. I'm speechless. You are doing a very noble thing for a family that have given so much to many young people.
---Erin, I don't want to hijack this thread but I wanted to make this announcement---
This year at IRI, we are going to be holding a silent auction to raise some money for the family. We're working on the details of the auction and hope to have an announcement soon regarding it.
So if you have something that you believe is worthy of auctioning, please hold onto it and we will provide details of what you can do later.
....we are going to be holding a silent auction to raise some money for the family...
Just to ask , What is a silent auction?
Chris Fultz
16-05-2005, 08:41
I a silent auction, items that are offered for sale are placed on display, with a sheet of paper next to them.
People place bids by signing their name and then their bid.
The next person can bid higher by putting their name on the paper, and their bid.
It continues on untill the bid closing time, then items are sold to whoever had the highest (last) bid on the paper.
Erin Rapacki
16-05-2005, 10:18
---Erin, I don't want to hijack this thread but I wanted to make this announcement---
No, this thread may not be hijacked ;) So who in New England would be willing to donate some stuff for this tag/garage/yard/barn sale and when/where would be a good time to do it? I'm thinking Worcester.
Hello New England teams,
I would like to organize a giant tag sale to benefit the Ritchie Family Fund. I think a city like Worcester or Boston may be the best bet due to its central location. Do you think that FIRSTaholics from the New England area may be willing to pile their cars up with tag sale items for a big sale? Hmmm... maybe do it Battlecry weekend in Worcester? These are just thoughts, please post yours. This would be a nice opportunity for NE teams to work together to benefit this kind cause.
Thanks,
erin
Hmmm central New England Boston? or Worcester? (Most people won't understand this, unless you live in New England.) Oh that's right people that live in Boston area think the state line of Massachusetts ends at the west end of Worcester. :) :) :) . I hope it works and good luck. Maybe Battlecry can add $1.00 to the price of their t-shirts and give that money to the cause.
Erin Rapacki
17-05-2005, 08:44
Hmmm central New England Boston? or Worcester? (Most people won't understand this, unless you live in New England.) Oh that's right people that live in Boston area think the state line of Massachusetts ends at the west end of Worcester. :) :) :) .
Haha, well actually I've been living/working in central CT for the past four months. After circumferencing New England in my car a few times (I go to NH a lot: Gorham, Claremont, and Manchester), Worcester is almost always less than a two hour drive away.
Rosiebotboss
17-05-2005, 11:29
Before yo do anything at BC6, make sure you run it by Ken first. How about just passing the hat at BC6 or BTB this Saturday?
Erin Rapacki
17-05-2005, 13:39
I've thought of that too... there's no reason why it can't be done it at BTB on Saturday
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