Saturday, April 28, 2012

One A Day - The Relay Way



Sometimes our lives are filled to the brim with responsibilities, adventures, obligations and it seems like we barely have time to look up to see who is tugging at our sleeve, looking for our attention next.   How can we ever fit something else into our schedule?

Sound familiar?  For many of us, I bet it does. 

So what am I doing here, about to ask you to add something else to your list?  Or to remind you that you've already got Relay For Life fundraising on your list?

Today, I want to remind you that every journey begins with a single step. 

Choose one thing today that you can do to improve your Relay For Life experience.  Any one thing.

  • Send an email with tips out to your team members
  • Post a fundraising link from Your Relay Center on your Facebook page
  • Make a list of items your team will need for your campsite
  • Donate to yourself
  • Ask Uncle Fred to join your team
  • Invite a survivor to walk the first lap
  • Write your email letter (you can update your mailing list tomorrow)
  • Any single thing that feels like it's 'do-able' is a great candidate for your one thing for Relay today.
Just do one thing a day.  You'll be surprised what a difference it can make on June 8th!



 

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Jazz up your team: Pick a theme

Photo Credit:  electricjpw on www.RelayForLife.org



Relay For Life is 45 days away.  Time to think about how to get your team jazzed up about all of the activities that will be going on at Hope Field (aka Raptor Stadium) on June 8-9.


I know this is a fundraising site.  It's also a place to talk about a little fun.  I happen to believe that having a theme for your team's participation at Relay is a way to accomplish both objectives at one time.


In my many years of Relay For Life involvement, I've seen some AMAZING themes executed at RFL.  Some of my favorites are:

  • Mentor In Black (circa 1998 by the Mentor Graphics team in Portland, OR ).  An excellent play on the company name the summer following the Men In Black movie.  It had really easy and fun costumes to lend some pizazz to the team's theme.
  • Wizard of Oz.  I've seen this in multiple states, multiple years.  Always fun!  My favorite involved costumes to represent the key characters (pity the lion in 80 degree weather in a full-fur suit) along with 'witch feet' sticking out from under the tent and a 'yellow brick road' leading to the track's edge.
  • California Raisins.  (see photo below... this was one of my teams' themes.  I don't know if it qualifies as 'amazing,' but it sure was fun!).  This was in Arlington, VA in 2002.  We played I Heard it Through the Grapevine on a boombox and threw small boxes of raisins to the crowds on the field with health notes attached to them.  FYI, it rained during this event, and our costumes doubled as rain gear.  Later, it got cold... 32 degrees in mid-May cold.  Those mittens turned out to be invaluable as well. 



  • Gilligan's Island.  A lagoon (aka kiddie pool).  Inflatable palm trees.  Costumes.  Mayhem.  Silliness.  So fun!
Other themes you might consider:
  • Entertainment ideas (movies, books, tv shows)
  • Food ideas (birthday cake, old fashioned soda-shop with sundaes for sale)
  • Sports themes (soccer, football, cheering, etc.  - tie in on-site games for fundraising)
  • Hobbies (poker, knitting, fishing, etc.)


The possibilities are endless.  Themes can be a jumping off point to generate unusual fundraising ideas.  They are also just plain fun.  Regardless of age, we can jump into the fray and play like kids while supporting the fight against cancer.

Themes also get your teams engaged in the celebratory aspect of Relay For Life.  The more they get excited about RFL, the more enthused they will be about making the ask for fundrasing dollars.

Seriously.  Think about a theme for your team.  It's FUN.  It's an opportunity to be recognized for your creativity.  Seriously.  Fun. Themes.


Raisins... dancing around the track.


This last photo isn't a theme.  But, it did generate one of my favorite quotes of all time from a RFL event:  "I'm fragile."  Spoken by my heat-loving, non-camping friend about 30 seconds after her husband delivered her a 5 a.m. coffee with an update that the temperature outside was 32 degrees. 

Fun is everywhere!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Fundraising: Ideas, starting at the online site





Sometimes, we just need a few starter ideas to get the creative juices flowing.  The Relay For Life website has a whole section of fundraising ideas that can be used to raise money for the American Cancer Society.  Whether you are looking for outdoor ideas, ideas for youth, onsite fundraising, food-related ideas or something for the work-place you can get a start by clicking on the link above.  It will take you to the "Get Involved" page within the www.relayforlife.org site.

Click through the tabs about half-way down the page for information on:

  • Bark For Life
  • The Purple Toilet
  • Zumba-thon
  • Tip-a-thon
  • Car window washing
  • Cupcake bar
  • Jeans day
  • Much, much more!
Even perusing the "Dos & Don'ts" may spark some ideas.  There is a list of IRS acceptable fundraising sales ranging from bake sales to luminarias to garage sales to fun activities like bowling parties, dances and more.

With 46 days left until Relay For Life of South Washington County, there's still plenty of time to organize some additional fundraising activities.