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NMMR: Wine for fundraiser
I'm planning a fundraiser for Saturday for the Ballet Company I work with. It's an evening of wine, good food from local restaurants, performance, silent and live auction...etc.
We've charged guests $60/person for this event, we're expecting 75-100 people to attend (I have everything crossed that we'll hit the 100 people mark).
This is our first year planning the event and we have to buy the wine, since it's a fundraiser we're obviously trying to minimize what we spend. I'm trying to hit that balance between being economical about the wine and not serving something really cheap. Is Barefoot wine too low-end for this? (usually it's $6.99/750ml bottle, I can get it for $4.25/bottle).
Another organization mentioned that serving boxed wine in decanters was a way to save some money, but I can't get the bulk-discount on the boxes because we wouldn't need as many.
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Re: NMMR: Wine for fundraiser
What is your constituency group coming to this event? Under 40? Over 50? Major donors? Or new to the organization?
Because it's included with the ticket- you aren't charging extra for drinks, I think it's perfectly ok to go with a cheap wine. If anybody says anything they can politely be reminded that this was a fundraiser and you didn't think it was a responsible use of their money to spend it all on alcohol.
ETA: Of course Thenest won't let me post a link. Ugh. Go to about.com and type in "20 Good Value Wines under 10 Bucks." That's the name of the article.
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