LAZ wrote:The tenth annual Green City Market BBQ takes place 6-8 p.m. Thursday, July 15.
Tickets go on sale to members May 1 and to the public May 12 (also the date of the first outdoor market of the season). Single tickets are $100 and VIP tables are available.
Details.
Cookie Monster wrote:Ouch that is expensive, since all the food is donated by the chefs and farmers at the GCM.
I guess that 100,000 dollar grant they got this year did not help............
volkswankin wrote:I recall the tickets being about $50 last year and they always sold out on the first day they were made available to the public. Maybe they won't sell out so quickly now that they have doubled the price.
Cathy2 wrote:volkswankin wrote:I recall the tickets being about $50 last year and they always sold out on the first day they were made available to the public. Maybe they won't sell out so quickly now that they have doubled the price.
That's a risk they took, which many fundraisers would not do presently. It is far easier to sell a $50 ticket than a $100 ticket. If their breakeven is low enough, it may not really matter if they sell out or not. They probably will, though it will not likely be as quick as before.
Regards,
ronnie_suburban wrote:Really, it's pretty hard to argue the merits of that mission, just as it's hard to envision that one $76K grant would be enough to accomplish it in perpetuity. Not-for-profits must continually raise funds. Except in extremely rare cases, their missions are never fully accomplished.
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Cookie Monster wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Really, it's pretty hard to argue the merits of that mission, just as it's hard to envision that one $76K grant would be enough to accomplish it in perpetuity. Not-for-profits must continually raise funds. Except in extremely rare cases, their missions are never fully accomplished.
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Ronnie take it easy, I am not arguing with the mission.
I am saying the tickets are very expensive that is all, that is pure profit for the GCM as EVERYTHING is donated by chefs and farmers.
Last time I checked here at LTH forum we can have an opinion, unless the rules have changed.
The GP wrote:We enjoyed ourselves last year and felt it was a great bargain. I don't know if I'm set up to maximize events like this because I just can't eat that much. I appreciate the fundraiser aspect, but at the higher price, we are likely non-participants this year. The same reason applies to us skipping the Great Chef's Tasting Party this year that benefits the United Cerebal Palsy Foundation. Both fun events with great food for good causes.
Darren72 wrote:Chef-chasers? Come on.
Darren72 wrote:Chef-chasers? Come on.
Darren72 wrote:I didn't take offense. I just thought it was a silly generalization that seems to serve no purpose other than to be inflammatory.
Independent George wrote:I could always sell it back at 12x price to some poor sap here on LTH?
Independent George wrote:I'm ordering tickets today, and need some advice... I've got six people confirmed to need tickets, and one person that's iffy on account of being 'on call' at work, and possibly needing to 'perform surgery', whatever that means. Should I be merciful and buy a ticket for this clearly irresponsible person, on the assumption that I could always sell it back at 12x price to some poor sap here on LTH? Or let her fend for herself amongst the wolves as she clearly deserves?
Darren72 wrote:I would let this person decide. They should take on the risk, not you. In any case, I don't think you'll have a problem reselling the ticket, though I'm not sure you'd make much money on it.