Service and Fun For All This Fall: Teacher Dares
Service and Fun For All This Fall: Teacher Dares
Service and Fun For All This Fall: Teacher Dares
WALK-IN MOVIE. Raise funds for your organization and provide a fun social event for students by hosting a walk-in movie on the football field before the weather gets too cold. Convert the football goalposts into a movie screen with sheets, charge admission, and show a popular movie. Attendees bring their own blankets or chairs. Sell refreshments to increase the fundraising potential. To avoid copyright infringement, rent the movie from a distributor such as Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. (www.swank.com) or Criterion, USA (www.criterionpicusa.com). GET ORGANIZED WEEK. Focus on streamlining your life, creating more time, and lowering stress by getting organized during Get Organized Week, October 612. Offer an after school or lunchtime session for students with tips on organizing lockers, time management, and study techniques.
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and insert one light bulb from a strand of clear tree lights. At a designated time, flip the light switch and all the pumpkins will light up at the same time. Make the event bigger by inviting a band to play, selling refreshments, and offering face painting or scarecrow stuffing booths. Charge admission or collect canned food for admission to turn the event into a fundraiser or service project.
poetry and pizza night, or sponsor a bookmark designing contest during Teen Read Week, October 1319. Visit http://teenreadweek.ning.com/ for additional ideas focusing on this years Seek the Unknown @ Your Library theme.
a speaker from a local shelter to address the students and use the event as the kick-off to a canned food or warm clothing drive. Visit http://www.nationalhomeless.org/ projects/awareness/index.html for a manual on organizing an awareness event.
HALLOWEEN SAFETY. Put together a skit on safe trick-or-treating practices to present to students in the elementary schools in your district. CHARACTER COUNTS! Every year,
the U.S. President, U.S. Senate, state governors, and officials around the world proclaim the third week in October Character Counts! Week. Celebrate the 20th anniversary of this event, October 2026, by promoting participation in one of four contests: essay, video, community outreach, or quotation/ poster. For more details and resources to plan your celebration, visit www.charactercounts.org.
FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL. Capitalize on the food truck craze by inviting a variety of food trucks to take up residence in your school parking lot one evening, with a portion of sales going to your organization. Publicize the event in the community as a night off from cooking and be sure to have the trucks there when afterschool sports practice lets out. Or, invite the trucks to come before a sporting event and publicize it as a different type of tailgate party. PUMP GAS FOR TIPS. Bring back old-fashioned service by arranging to pump gas at a local gas station for tips. Pick a Saturday and advertise the hours that your group members will be pumping gas and washing car windows for tips at the designated station. This project builds good will in the community and is a no-risk fundraiser.
ONE NIGHT WITHOUT A HOME. To raise awareness of the plight of homeless people during National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, November 1624, organize a night during which students sleep in cardboard boxes on the school parking lot. Invite
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