Friday, March 25, 2011

Bark for Life!

It's that time of year again! Spring is here and dogs are eager for their owners to take them to the park!
Let your dogs have fun and help find a cure for cancer! 

Please join us at Bark for Life
April 9, 2011
Stonewall Memorial Park
Terrace Ave, Elkton, VA
(Just of Spotswood Trail Past the Fire Department)


Bark for life is a non-competitive walk event for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness in the fight against cancer. We'll be celebrating pooches everywhere for their care giving ways in which they help us everyday.

Registration is from 11:00 a.m. to 11:50 and the walk begins at 12 noon. The closing ceremony will be at 5:00 p.m.

The registration fee is $20 for the 1st dog, $15 for the 2nd dog, and the 3rd dog is FREE if you register by 3/31/11. (The registration fee will go up to $25 for the 1st dog, $15 for the second dog if you register after 3/31/11)

There will be doggie demonstrations, contests, silent auction, and much more. Activities include Bark For Life Dog Beauty Pageant, microchipping and nail clipping, the Duke Dog, Photo contest, and Food.

There are also a few Bark For Life Rules:
  • Dogs MUST be on a leash at all times (6 ft. max) and up to date on all vaccinations
  • Participants are responsible for cleaning up after their dog
  • We reserve the right to turn away dogs that are a threat to participants

Hope to see you there!



For more information visit: www.RelayForLife.org/BarkHarrisonburg




Thursday, March 24, 2011

Out of the Box Fundraisers

With only 43 days left until Relay, it is time to start cranking out fundraisers! Here a few Out of the Box Fundraising ideas that are simple and very PROFITABLE!

Massage For A Cure
Find a massage therapist willing to donate part of his or her profit to your team, and arrange for them to come to your workplace, school, or another location and do short fifteen minute chair massages. That's a feel good fundraiser!


Guess How Many Jellybeans
This fundraiser is best suited to teams associated with workplaces or schools. Find a large glass jar, and fill it with jellybeans. (May I suggest the Relay colors of Purple and White, or your team's colors?) Sell tickets for a chance to guess how many jellybeans are in the jar. The week of Relay, count the tickets and award the winner with the jar of jellybeans!


Cigarette Vending Machine Demolition
This is a symbolic and fun way to raise funds! Search for an old cigarette vending machine - try eBay or bars in towns that recently went smoke-free. Charge people $1 to take a swing at it with a bat! (Be sure to use safety goggles and other precautions.)

Easter Egg Hunt
Most Relays happen in the summer, so fundraisers that tie into the springtime are a great way to kick off your team's funds. Organize an Easter Egg Hunt in a local park, or even in your own backyard. Charge a few dollars for each child who participates. For extra cash, you can sell coffee to mom and dad!


Chili Cook off For a Cure
Few dishes inspire such pride as chili - and chili cook-off contests are always a lot of fun! Ask contestants to donate $25 as their entry fee, and have your audience tasters donate $5 entry. Be sure to provide a prize for the ultimate chili chef! Mmmm, I'm getting hungry just thinking about it!

Happy Relaying :)

Thursday, March 17, 2011

A Little Change Makes A Lot Of Cents

I just stumbled upon this idea a few days ago and thought I would share it with everyone. This is a super easy fundraiser for any Bank Relay Teams! It's as simple as putting up a flyer and collecting change :)

Bank and credit union teams can post this message at the teller line: "Donate the cents from your deposit amount to the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life and help fight cancer! If your check total is for $187.67, your donation is 67 cents. We might find a cure for cancer right in your pocket!"


Simple isn't it! And yes, we can find a cure for cancer just by collecting pocket change :)

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Fundraising Do's and Don'ts

Fundraising DO's and DON'TS

Here's a couple of guidelines that need to be followed when Fundraising...

We Cannot Sell …                        
  • Anything with American Cancer Society or Relay For Life logo and/or name on it.  (Example, items purchased from the Relay Gear catalog)
  • Items that can be purchased from or returned to a store, vendor, or the internet.
But, We Can Sell …
  • Homemade cookbooks (with Team Name only)
  • Handmade holiday crafts
  • Baked goods
  • In Honor, In Memory, and In Support of Sun and Moon Donation Cards
    • (See your Team Recruitment Chair or American Cancer Society Staff Partner)            
  • Services (car washes, yard work, house cleaning, etc.)
  • Activities (bowling, skate parties, trivia nights, etc.)
  • Garage/Yard Sales 
Caution …
The American Cancer Society has very specific guidelines about raffles.  As a nonprofit organization, we must adhere to state and federal guidelines.  Check with your American Cancer Society Staff Partner regarding the prospect of holding a raffle in your division.


If you ever have any other questions regarding fundraising guidelines, please contact your ACS Staff Partner. For those of you in Harrisonburg/Rockingham County, please contact Annika Dean at 434-3360 :)

Happy Relaying!