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One idea is to include a cook-off in which a panel of judges selects thier favorite pot of soup. the chef creating the tastiest recipe could win a gift certificate or another small prize. |
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Your workplace can participate in a special way by designation one day as Goodfellows Soup Day. It's easy and your co-workers will enjoy getting in the Christmas Spirit in this special way.
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Step 1: Select a place (such as a canteen area) for a buffet line and another area (such as a nearby conference room) as a dining area.
Step 2: Recruit co-workers to bring a crock-pot of soup on the appropriate day (make sure there is a good variety) - about 1 pot for every 6-7 employees. You can also have employees bring sandwiches, salads or baked goods to go along with the soup.
Step 3: Get the word out by using memos, email, posters, etc...
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Step 4: Provide cracker baskets, spoons, forks, napkins, bowls, cups, and plates. Employees can get thier own drinks from vending machines.
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Step 5: Plug in the crock-pots about 30 minutes prior to lunch and keep the soup stirred. You may want the employees to plug in the soup at thier workstations - the aroma throughout the office makes everyone hungry and reminds them that it's Goodfellows Soup Day!
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Step 6: Collect contributions for lunch and have change on hand (suggested contribution of $5.00 per person.)
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Step 7: Encourage your employer to match the amount raised.
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Step 8: Clean up after the event.
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Your total contribution from Goodfellows Soup Day will
be acknowledged in the Goodfellows
Club Roll Call published daily in the Messenger-Inquirer throughout the Christmas season.
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To have a Goodfellows Club Volunteer pick up your contribution, call us at (270)685-2652.
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Or mail or deliver your contribution to:
The Goodfellows Club
c/o Messenger-Inquirer
1401 Frederica St.
Owensboro, KY 42301 |
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