This week with focus on executing a fundraising event that is so much about friendraising as well, my brain is putting out lessons in overdrive! I was the "co-chair" for the Bourbon and Blues event for Newark-Rotary. We really had a Chair with a Vision and Get-It-Done attitude and then some incredible volunteers supporting him and then a great deal of help. Each volunteer that put focus and time to this event had a unique and special role, I'm honored to have witnessed it and contributed in my way. Hooray for each donor as well- they are key to the equation!I'm grateful for the lessons. I'll share a few here with some photos and "rest of the story" or behind the scenes scoop as that is what this blog's purpose.
Behind the scenes FYI- the incredible artwork of Carlo LoRaso pulled us all together! |
Lesson 1-Volunteer Hours are under reported. In my LFSOP (Lilly Family School of Philanthropy) graduate school studies volunteer hours has certainly been a component, in the Economics class in particular. When I see all the time that many people put into this event or how the leaders of the club engage- oh my!
I've always said volunteers make the world go around, work for a small nonprofit and you really see this. Volunteer in a Service Club run by only volunteers you really see it in action.
Lesson 2- believe in the dream- the Bourbon Pull for this event really worked, it took me a bit to understand but oh was it fun. Here is the couple that were the first "pick"! And hopefully you get a sense of the overall beauty- live music (during set up we heard the rehearsal of the Newark-Granville Symphony concert today including Peter and the Wolf- bonus!!), art in action with the work and just time together!
So much to say about this one, I was wrong about what would get picked, so many lessons! Congratulations on number one pick at B&B Newark Rotary 2023 and thanks for playing! Cheers! |
Lesson 3- remember the cause. I said to a friend last night- let's do it again so we can "tweak" it. Even with the things I'd do different if I could (if it really made sense and someone could execute it) the event was a success. The Newark Rotary Foundation needs funds to give out funds and this faciliates more philanthropy. The ripple effect of goodness in action. AND we came together, worked as a team, connected, caught up and shared a lovely evening filled with live music, good food and friendship. This meets all of the Rotary Four Way Test points and affirms our efforts.
Again a vision- Pattye has an eye and dedicates so much time to this Club, thank you. |
So fun to connect with friends and share interests- Ed, we need to taste what we talked about, thank you! |
Lesson 4- enjoy the journey- and I did. I'm glad it is done. I'm glad I said yes and did not step away even though I'm overcommitted this senior senior year for my family. I have learned and been reminded and inspired so much this week in my life on Newark-Granville Road and I wanted to share! And yes it was a family event, so grateful to Sally and friend, and Joe- volunteering together makes it all so much more special. Lesson 5- a reminder how lucky I am (St. Patrick's Day Week) to have Joe as my partner.
Bourbon tasting- next up economic lesson supply and demand- Bourbon 2023! |
Credit card, Cash and Clean Up! |
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