Thursday, March 22, 2012

A Guide to Fast Fundraising for Sports Ideas

A Guide to Fast Fundraising for Sports Ideas by Mark Neal

 

If you want to have a fundraiser for your child's sports team, then you should know that there are a variety of options that are available to you here. Fast fundraising for sports teams is the best idea, as this is the quickest way that you can get the most money, and so whether you are actually in a rush to get money for the team or not you will definitely want to seriously consider this option.
Reasons to Have a Fast Fundraising for Sports Event
There are many different reasons as to why a fast fundraising for sports event would be held, for instance if the team needed new uniforms or new equipment. School teams are especially usually in need, because schools barely have the funding to get class equipment, let alone sporting goods for their school teams.
Ideas for Your Fast Fundraising for Sports Event
When it comes to getting started on your fast fundraising for sports event, the first and most important thing that you are going to have to decide on is what product you are going to sell with the fundraiser; there are plenty of ideas to choose from. Lollipops are one of the more popular options, as there are tons of different flavors and they are also incredibly inexpensive and so therefore they sell quite well to the general public.
Cookie dough is another infamous fundraising item and again there is a lot of variety to choose from and it is cost effective. There are plenty of other options as well, such as popcorn, candy canes, chocolate, and coffee, for instance.
The best idea is to determine what your major audience is going to be, for instance if you think that you are going to be selling mostly to adults (which is the smartest idea because they will be the ones with the most money), then you are going to want to stick more with things such as coffee and cookie dough, because it is the adults who are more likely to buy these sorts of products.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

EOE on Time Warner Cable Covers Tucker Smallwood Benefit for Rogue Machine Theatre

EOE on Time Warner Cable Covers Tucker Smallwood Benefit for Rogue Machine Theatre by Dawna Lee Heising

 

Multi-talented actor, musician and author Tucker Smallwood performed at a fundraiser for Rogue Machine's third season on Friday, November 20, 2009. "Tall Tales and Country Blues", directed by David Mauer, was a memorable event full of laughter and tears, unforgettable stories and the raucous energy of a Delta Juke joint.

Tucker is a member of the Rogue Machine Theatre Group, which is located at 5041 Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. The Rogue Machine Theatre performs original plays and will be conducting the first annual 24-hour Play Festival on Saturday, November 21st at 8:00 PM. Visit the Rogue Machine Theatre website at: http://www.roguemachinetheatre.com or call: 323-960-7774.
Tucker Smallwood, the eldest son of an educator and diplomat, was born in Washington DC. He graduated from the University of Maryland in 1967 with a degree in speech and television production. Tucker began directing television for WBAL in Baltimore and in late spring of 1967, he was drafted into the Army. He was commissioned as an Infantry Officer and served as an OCS Tactical Officer at Fort Benning, GA, before undergoing Vietnamese language training and jump school. He later commanded a Mobile Advisory Team during the Vietnam War. After recovering from his injuries, Smallwood moved to New York to study acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse.
Tucker established a career as a performer in Broadway productions (Mahalia), films and television. He was the Emmy-nominated host of CBS's news magazine 'CHANNEL 2: The People' in 1974. He also developed an enduring relationship with Joseph Papp's Public Theater, creating characters in six productions over the next eight years, along with other roles on Broadway and in regional theater productions.
His films include The Cotton Club (1984), Contact (1997), Deep Impact (1998), Larry David's Sour Grapes (1998), Traffic (2000), Quigley (2003) and Spectres (2004). On television, he has been a regular and made guest appearances on many series, including Space: Above and Beyond, Millennium, Babylon 5, The X-Files, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld, Murphy Brown, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Friends, and The Sarah Silverman Program.
He often plays military characters and, as a science fiction fan, he always longed to play a Star Trek alien. He came close on Voyager when he played the human form of a disguised alien, but it was not until Enterprise that he played a fully alien character, a sympathetic Xindi, for several episodes.
A life-long musician, Smallwood performed all vocals on the delta blues album "Incarnation: "The Robert Johnson Project". He played the guitar on several occasions in 'Space: Above and Beyond', where he played Commodore Ross. His Millennium character sang "Goodbye Charlie" to people before euthanizing them. He is the vocalist in the blues band Incarnation with guitarist Arlen Roth. Their self-titled first album, produced in 1994 at Clark Dimond's Dimond Studio in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, is a tribute to the music of Delta Blues King Robert Johnson with 15 tracks written by or associated with Johnson.
In addition, Tucker is the author of 'Return to Eden', an anthology of 33 personal essays describing his tour of duty in Vietnam, his life as performer and his return to Vietnam in 2004. In 2006, the MP3 version of 'Return to Eden' was first runner-up in the audio/spoken word category at the Fifth Annual DIY Book Festival, which celebrates independent authors and publishers. Return to Eden is available both in soft cover and as an audio book MP3. Each continues to garner praise from both veteran and civilian readers. More information is available at: Lulu.com/tuckersmallwood
In this new millennium, he has continued to create an eclectic body of work, both in drama and comedy, including a physically challenging season as the Xindi Primate Diplomat on 'Star Trek: Enterprise'. His most cherished experiences in recent years have been film projects for emerging artists (independent films), allowing him to explore characters rarely available to him on big budget studio productions. He is presently at work on a new comedy series for Tyler Perry (Meet the Browns). In 2009 he began hosting the hybrid television/radio horror anthology series As Darkness Falls. For more information on Tucker, please visit: http://www.tuckersmallwood.com
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