Archive for September, 2009

Lessons learned and what’s next

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

I have been thinking about what I would do differently with next year’s event.  First, being new to a community was very hard.  I really didn’t know who to ask for help.  The few people I knew, were helping as best they could, but this kind of event requires more people involved from the beginning.  I now have a better idea who  in the community would be willing to step up and work on the event.  Staying organized is  key.

I would also involve the bachelors more from the start and be clearer as to their roles and what they could do to make the event a success.  I was so afraid of asking too much, that I ended up not asking enough.  It is a fine line when dealing with volunteers.  I know I will get better at it. 

I had one person suggest that we share the evening with a local charity.  I have mixed feelings about that.  My plan is to work with other groups on other projects, but I may want to keep the Bachelor Auction exclusively a LeapingStone event. 

Speaking of working with others in Chico, I am talking with a local school about doing a joint fundraiser.  I think this is an important idea and has been a desire from the start.  We are in the preliminary stages, but I am excited about the idea of children helping each other.  I think it is so important for the kids here to learn about other cultures and to realize how lucky they are.  It would be wonderful to be able to forge some friendships between children here and in Togo.  I will keep you posted as to our progress.

Update on LeapingStone’s 1st Annual Bachelor Auction & Wine Tasting

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Well, life is starting to get back to normal. All the thank you’s are out,  there are still a couple of donations yet to come in, but our tally will be over $13,000 for our first event. I feel pretty good about this. I will try to earn more next year.

Yes, there will be a 2nd Annual Bachelor Auction & Wine Tasting! It was a lot of work, and there were times I thought I would lose my mind, but the evening was so much fun and everyone genuinely seemed to have a good time. I understand the food was delicious. I never got around to eating. Crush did the catering, so it doesn’t surprise me that it was good!