Monday, November 20, 2017

PUTTING ‘FUN’ INTO FUNDRAISING AT BUNNINGS IN TOOWOOMBA

Tom - bringing in the sausages from Boutique Meats



Grateful for the rain having made way for a crisp and sparkling Toowoomba Sunday morning, Greg and Ruth Skippen arrived in town early with boxes and eskies full of BBQ supplements to set up for the Esk Community Choir’s big fundraising day at the Toowoomba West Bunnings Store.  Twenty minutes later, Greg emerged from within hauling 2 meters of timber, bulging bags of potting mix and all manner of building and gardening accessories, reinforcing the theory that the good people of Bunnings could be possibly pumping something into their air conditioning system sending shoppers temporarily insane but not so much that the aroma of sizzling sausages and onions does not become irresistible to these weekend warriors on their way out.   And so it was on November 19th, when conga lines of customers, managed to munch their way through almost 70 kilos of Boutique Meats’ sensational sausages, several slabs of sliced bread and multitudinous mounds of onions all smothered in the sauces and mandatory mustard.

It has to be said that a slow start had our willing workers a little worried that the previous week’s official opening of ‘the other’ Bunnings store may have thrown a bunnings spanner into the potential profit-making experience.  However, it was not long before people laden with purchases were lining up for their sausage snacks, served to them by a corps of choir members cooking, preparing, and managing the money and drinks in a choreographed sequence of alternating shifts, some lasting the length of the day.

By 4.30pm with all but a few of the sausages sold and the clean up completed there were few who that night would not have had any trouble sleeping the sleep of the exhausted, satisfied in their having not only reaped the rewards of their hard work but having again put capital F U N into FUNdundraising!

To Ruth and Greg Skippen who took hold of the organizational reins of this with the competence, grace and selfless spirit we have come to know in them both; to Damien FitzGerald and his Boutique Meats for his generous sponsorship of this important fundraiser and to the 13 choir members who  gave so willingly of their time and allowed us all to forget that it was supposed to be work and not fun and, along the way, made it the success it has been on so many levels, A BIG THANK YOU!!
By: Sue Walker
Marina and Brian

Saucy kids - Carolyn and Judy

Greg - totally focused

Jan - keeping an eye on the til

Miss Johanna - or is it Poirot?

Eating the profits !!!? Kathie and Sue

Lloyd, Gary and Di

Roger and Eric


Suzanne and Jan


Co-ordinator extraordinaire - Ruth.











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