SC - feast $
Kathleen M Everitt
kathe1 at juno.com
Wed Apr 16 09:44:41 PDT 1997
>This is a common misunderstanding. Being non for profit means you
>can't
>give profits from things we do to individuals. It does *not* mean you
>can't make lots of money on an event. Note: I am *not* saying you
>want to
>or you should, just that it is legal.
Oh, I know it's legal! I just think too many groups are making money just
to make money. I think making money to buy feast gear, loner armor, front
events, give free subscriptions to the local newsletter, etc. is just
great. But I know a lot of groups that make lots of money and then just
sit on it. As I said, we usually make so much on donations from demos
that we keep the prices down on events so even the perenially broke and
families with a number of kids can afford them. I also realize that some
groups aren't lucky enough to be able to do this. I was just putting in
my $.02 worth!
>
>Jaelle
>
Julleran
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