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fandomhigh2014-05-16 01:55 am
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Community Service and You, Friday, Period 2, Outside the Front Gates of the School
Welcome to the school gates, everyone! There were tables set up and plenty of baked goods, hopefully some made by people in the class.
"Welcome to the smallest fundraiser you'll take part in this session," Bruce said. It was probably surprising, but he was dressed down a bit today. No suit coat, no tie... He was rocking the business casual. As it turned out, people didn't usually buy too many baked goods from a guy in a dark suit. "The goals for this are simple. Something you made gets put toward a good cause, then you sell the treats to people who care at least a little about your cause. Or maybe they were just hungry. One of the truths to fundraising is that you're not picky about why somebody's giving you their money unless you have a good reason for it."
"Not, let's get to work selling."
[OOC: There are playing and modding threads for buying baked goods, so the general public is welcome!]
"Welcome to the smallest fundraiser you'll take part in this session," Bruce said. It was probably surprising, but he was dressed down a bit today. No suit coat, no tie... He was rocking the business casual. As it turned out, people didn't usually buy too many baked goods from a guy in a dark suit. "The goals for this are simple. Something you made gets put toward a good cause, then you sell the treats to people who care at least a little about your cause. Or maybe they were just hungry. One of the truths to fundraising is that you're not picky about why somebody's giving you their money unless you have a good reason for it."
"Not, let's get to work selling."
[OOC: There are playing and modding threads for buying baked goods, so the general public is welcome!]

Re: Sales
And, y'know, she had a little bungeoppang iron and there was no way in heck that she was going to pass up the opportunity to sell fish-shaped pastries to her fellow students.
Also, she'd used canned red bean paste. She'd like to say it was because finding the canned stuff was surprisingly easier than finding red beans, but mostly it was because she was lazy and hadn't wanted to spend several hours boiling beans for a one hour class.
In the end, she'd shown up with hotteok, bindaeddeok, and the aforementioned bungeoppang, as well as some homemade candied ginger.
[Am leaving for the woods in a few, but if you don't mind me picking up the threads on Monday, have at! Or feel free to mod below.]