The Bake Sale for Unicef started at 12:30 pm and ended around 2:30 today ( Nov. 17, 2009). I was really looking foward to this bake sale even though I lack baking skills in the kitchen,but I did bring in 2 cakes from Entenmann’s. At first the bake sale was going kind of slow when I started my manning-the-table-shift. But towards the end of the bake sale it became more exciting and fun,… maybe because most of our LC class were there … it was just more fun with more people.
Even though there were some foods left over by the end, I didn’t really realize how much we raised for the fundraiser until I helped Sophia count the change. I also went around to get donations from people on the second floor and the cafeteria. A lot of people were generous and contributed to the fundraiser for Unicef, 2 people even emptied out their change from their wallet into the donation box, I was kind of surprised. (I also realized that some students do not carry cash on them. ) However, even though I found some generous people who were willing to contribute, Sam, Vincent, Tony W. , Tony C., Yu and Dorisukoru- san (Will) … [did I get all of you?] were really helpful too; they sold all the brownies in the cafeteria and in the game room! I think they sold the brownies in the cafeteria (and other places) faster than it would have sold on the bake sale table.
Overall, the bake sale was a really fun and exciting experience for me, I really enjoyed the whole event. And it was a nice LC -bonding time with Sophia too. It was really organized and a lot of people were working hard advertising our bake sale, selling goods away from the table and collecting donations; it was nice to see everyone so involved.
Oh, and the cupcake poster was really cute and pretty.
Oh wow, all Sam? Really. That was amazing!!
The brownie selling stuff was all Sam. The rest of us just stood there and watched in amazement. Oh yea… shouldn’t forget to mention Tony Chiu who was there to hold the cash.