Mike,

Try carwashes, bakes sales, pie auctions, garage sales, etc.  Then add up all the 
funds and give WalMart a letter explaining the fundraisers and ask for a matching 
donation.  They'll match up to $1000.  You can also see if anyone in your church is 
involved with sales (like Mary Kay, House of LLoyd, etc).  They often will do 
fundraisers and split their profit with you.

That's how us "bigger" churches do it (we average about 300).

Michael

In a message dated Tue, 21 Mar 2000 10:38:29 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> In a message dated 3/20/00 10:47:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> > Well boys and girls, here is your chance to get the old material before
> >  it goes up in value :-) stock up and in 10 or more years it will be
> >  worth something <vbg>
> 
>     If it is so valuable then how come nobody wanted to buy any of the old 
> old stuff that I was to auctioning during Christmas?  I had a bunch of stuff 
> that I was selling for my outpost to raise funds and no one bought anything 
> as I was offering it for auction on the Traders list. I was a little 
> disappointed, but we still need some funds.  We don't have the resources like 
> y'all's larger churches do.  I get $300.00 a year to operate on and a single 
> pow-wow can cost me $400.00 or more easily. My church only has 75 people in 
> it at most. 
> 
> Iron Mike
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