motoeric
Babbling Farker
Hi,
Here is the general concept: A normal two day BBQ contest that is a benefit for a charity. The charity accepts $ donations (50 bucks? 75?) in exchange for a member of the public to 'cook with a team', which would amount to them spending 3 hours or so with the team the day before turn-ins.
The donor gets to learn a bit about BBQ, gets a tee-shirt, gets to taste some food and maybe a rack of ribs to take home. The food is provided by the organizer.
The team donates their time and energy for a few hours hanging out with the donor, talking BBQ, offering tips, etc.
This could potentially be a significant fundraising boon without being too onerous for the team.
Would this be something that you would be willing to do for a cause you believed in?
Obviously, we are speaking in fairly general terms. Specifics would have to be determined.
Thanks!
Eric
Here is the general concept: A normal two day BBQ contest that is a benefit for a charity. The charity accepts $ donations (50 bucks? 75?) in exchange for a member of the public to 'cook with a team', which would amount to them spending 3 hours or so with the team the day before turn-ins.
The donor gets to learn a bit about BBQ, gets a tee-shirt, gets to taste some food and maybe a rack of ribs to take home. The food is provided by the organizer.
The team donates their time and energy for a few hours hanging out with the donor, talking BBQ, offering tips, etc.
This could potentially be a significant fundraising boon without being too onerous for the team.
Would this be something that you would be willing to do for a cause you believed in?
Obviously, we are speaking in fairly general terms. Specifics would have to be determined.
Thanks!
Eric