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Re: Team 228's Country Fair BBQ Fundraisers
Ughh, that 4-town fair is sooooo far away... But then again, I do love me some mighty delicious Team 228 homemade beef brisket!
Why oh why do I have to be out of the state those other 2 weekends? lol Oh wells. Maybe I'll make my way up to Somers. Maybe. ![]() Where do you think you are? FL? Heck no! No exploding bacon of any kind in CT!!* *(although team 228 does have a 1902 - Exploding Bacon connection by way of an alumni... but... lol That's besides the point.) ![]() Last edited by Elgin Clock : 19-08-2008 at 01:02. |
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It's practically in my backyard! :-)
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Just down the road from my parents
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dude i am in FL
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Really cool idea... quick questions in case other teams wanted to implement something similar...
1. What do you charge? 2. What kind of food licenses do you need? Obviously this varies by state, but Im curious what CT requires. 3. How much do you make off of one of these events? |
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Since he runs the show, he has the food preparation license, as well as a business ID that allows him to go straight to restaurant and wholesale food suppliers and buy large quantities of food and beverages through them. We also have a team alumni who is culinary school, and also has a food preparation license. AFAIK, the CT regulations state that everyone working in the food booth does not need a food preparation license, as long as at least one person who has one is there at all times. The prices we charge are about consistent with all the other main food vendors at the country fairs, but they are cheaper than many of the concession stands I've seen at the Championships and various Regionals. Here's a list of all prices from the Where's Wolcott off-season competition: ![]() (At our upcoming fairs, this will be replaced with a fancy banner with all the products cut out on our team's vinyl cutter, which is something I have to finish at tonight's meeting. )The first event we did was the relatively small (about 60k-100k people) Meriden Daffodil Festival in our town in 2007, and again in 2008. Both years we made about $4k over the three days. Between the three upcoming fairs (which have a combined total of over 500,000 people on average), we expect to make somewhere in the five-digit range for our team. Because these fairs are a large time commitment, everyone on the team - whether student, parent, or mentor - who works at least 20 hours between the three fairs will get a significant travel stipend for any out of state competitions from the profits. The rest will be divided into capital improvements for our team (DROs for our milling machine and a powder-coating oven ) and building up our rainy day fund again, which we would like to invest in something with a better-than-rate-of-inflation interest rate (like a bank CD).And while we've tried other fundraisers in the past, like candy bars or Entertainment Books, the students often lose interest after a week or two. However, the students have shown us time and time again that they stay focused and have fun and really enjoy at the BBQ Fundraisers. All in all, this is the result of a very long business plan of our team this year (along with incorporating as our own 501(c)3 non-profit), to make it easier to support ourselves in case we ever lose a major sponsor again (We did in 2004 due to company outsourcing, and it nearly bankrupted the team several times over the next few seasons, as well as completely drained the previous rainy day fund). Here's a photo of everything all set up at Where's Wolcott. We are going to have the same for our upcoming fairs, but with large banners across the front and sides of the tent. ![]() ![]() |
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Wow that looks good!
On a similar note: We used to do Port-a-pit Chicken fundraiser's for my local 4-H clubs. It usually involved a little bit of ticket pre-sales work, and then manning the port-a-pit 1 day in a local parking lot. These were generally good for about $1,000 each event. These were the guys we used, and they serve Northern Indiana and south-western Michigan (also known as Michiana). http://nelsonsbbq.com/index.php For those headed to the IRI along 31, you may have accidentally come across these guys... |
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ZOMG BBQ!!! Hehe I always wanted to say that. I wish my team could do something this successful. Hmm I wonder if BBQ is worth the drive to New England....
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Thanks for all the detailed info... sounds very involved and like a lot of work, but a great funding source once you get it in place
Nice work to all of 228 & great to have a resource like the parent who owns it! |
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I noticed 'Georgia Red Hots' on the menu. What is that? Sounds like something to wash down with one of those ice cold drinks.
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They are like spicy hot dogs, but with more flavor and about twice the size.
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What do a bunch of yankees know about BBQ?
I will admit the cheese & bacon fries sound interesting and the SE&C on a bagel... mmm I'm trying to teach the good ol boys down here about bagels. They call them stale donuts Now you got me hungry! -p ![]() |
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Come up north and see for yourself.
I loved this at wolcott. Hopefully I'll be able to attend one of these events. |
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Actually born and breed in upstate New York...
BBQ pretty good up there but the best is here in the Carolina's -p The trick is to slow cook it over the hickory wood. ![]() |
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