Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Halloween Ideas (1)

I just wanted to share something we did this year and I thought it turned out pretty well.

We had a Pumpkin Bank offer free accounts to all customers (with a free tattoo as an incentive).
The children would deposit whatever amount of candies they'd like, and for each candy they drop off, they will get 5 cents.
For example, child A brings 5 candies, he gets 25 cents.
Instead of giving out actual coins though, they were given a little bank check, where we fill in the following information
1. their name
2. the number of candy they deposited
3. the amount of money the Bank owes
They'd bring the little slip back home (along with a note to the parent, explaining how this system works),
and hopefully the parent will let the child withdraw the amounted stated (from their wallet).

No upfront cash needed to get the bank started. My food allergic son was so ready to exchange his Yummy into Money, and so were (some) other children - not all. A quick report of what I sent out to neighbors to follow.

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NOTE to PARENTS:

Dear Parents,
Your child has deposited some goodies (to be donated to the food bank) and is thus given a "Check" from the Pumpkin Bank.If you could support the bank by allowing your child to withdraw the noted amount (from your pocket), that will be greatly appreciated! If you would rather not, your child could still withdraw his/her money from one of our branches. Please instruct them to visit Mitsuko. Thank you.

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PUMPKIN BANK REPORT sent out this morning

Some informal reports from the banker:
Angelica was the very first bank visitor. And a very good repeater.
Liana is the one-time drop off champion - 9 candies at one time.
Leslie is the most candy drop off champion - 11 candies total (after adding more and more cady to deposit)
Thomas was pthe very curious, and yet very determined not to deposit any candies. In order to solve his internal conflict, he came up with a brilliant idea - to deposit his brother's candies - but then gave up when the banker told him, the coins too will have to be his brother's.
Jade wanted to deposit the gummy bears that was once in his mouth - the banker had to decline the yummy offer this year. We'll see how it will be handled next year.
Mali C. was the oldest depositor - thanks for coming!
Olivia was the last to deposit as we were cleaning up - a nice surprise.

We had many other visitors, too many to list, and the total deposit last night was 71 candies! These will be handed over to Katharine and she'll take care of the rest (donate it to food bank?).

Thanks everyone, and please come back again next year!