Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The Positive Outcomes of a Fundraising Student

The Fun in Fundraising
paragon 2.jpgFundraising is a mutually beneficial endeavor. For the giver, it provides them with the knowledge that their contribution is helping to make a difference. As for the receiver, they are able to use those contributions towards helping those in need. Yet, this could not be achieved without the individuals who collect these contributions. For school fundraisers, these collectors are the students themselves, and they receive an array of benefits from their fundraising experience.


The Many Perks of Helping Others
First of all, these students are building confidence. It can be intimidating to ask for funds as a young student. These students are prone to meet new people that are interested to hear why the funds are needed. The students then discuss the cause in hopes that their words will inspire others to give. Not every individual will donate, but when one does, the student will build the confidence to continue asking others.
paragon.jpgAnother benefit of fundraising for students is that it provides healthy competition. Students enjoy working for something when they know there is a reward at the end of it. This will cause the student to understand that the more effort put into something the more they will receive in the end.

Lastly, these students will learn about responsibility. Many fundraisers provide students with a folder in which to collect funds. These folders are entrusted with students and they have full responsibility of the contents inside. This shows the students that the success of the fundraiser is quite literally in their hands, and they will be more cautious of how they care for the collected funds.


Fundraising is an Accomplishment
The most important benefit is the feeling of accomplishment. Whether these students raise one dollar or a hundred, they help their school get nearer to a goal. At Paragon Promotions, we believe that fundraisers will continue to be a successful way for schools to reach their goals- one reason being the students, another being us. We want nothing more than to see every school grow to provide their students with the best possible education and experience. Visit us here, and discover how we can help your school achieve your goals.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Spring into a New Season with Family Activities

It is finally spring and it seems as if a whole new world has been opened! The grass is green again, and outdoor activities are in full bloom. Now, there are several ways to take advantage of the beautiful weather to come. We decided to compile a list of four great activities that are sure to get the most out of your family’s spring.

Start a Garden Together



Starting a garden is a smart way to save money on produce during the season. There are several fruits, vegetables, and plants that your family can pick from, and seeds are relatively inexpensive, so each family member can select something different to grow. Growing the items is also a wonderful way to teach your children about the importance of care and nourishment.

Take a Walk




You don’t have to be an athlete to take a walk around the neighborhood. Yet, it’s still a simple way for your family to stay healthy. Taking a walk not only allows for everybody to get out of the house, but it provides a great opportunity to converse with the family. Find out their likes, dislikes, hopes, and dreams. It will also strengthen your relationship as they grow older.

Spring Cleaning




Now, we know this idea does not sound exciting, but it is great way to go through old memories. Start by having the family look through the garage. You may find your kids enthusiastic about finding old toys or being able to break out their pair of rollerblades from storage. Yet, most of all, your house will be clean!

Enjoy a Picnic




Spring allows for some of the most beautiful scenery of the year. Have your family start by deciding on the meal for your outdoor feast. Your kids can assist you in the kitchen as you prepare an array of meals like tuna casserole and deli sandwiches. After the meal is complete, drive to your favorite park or find a nice shady spot out in the yard. You can even bring along some games to play when the meal is complete.

Enjoy the Weather
A new season provides plenty of opportunities to get involved with your family. It also provides for a much more enjoyable fundraising experience. We at Paragon Promotions INC. want to provide all our clients with fundraisers that are sure to help them to reach their goals. Check out our different options, and enjoy your spring, knowing that you have nothing to worry about.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Family Matters - Meet Sarah Stone

As most of you know, family is extremely important to fundraising - not only for the school and the children participating, but for our team at Paragon Promotions. Today we would like to celebrate a member of the Paragon team that has grown up with fundraising in her blood!

Sarah is the daughter of Tom and Diane Stone, our President and founders. Graduated from Reitz Memorial High School in 2011, Sarah demonstrated her love for teamwork and staying active. In high school, Sarah took the ladies soccer and basketball teams to state - and brought home state titles for both! She is currently a second year senior at the University of Indiana (IU) studying Psychology. She represents IU by acting as the starting goalie on the women's soccer team for the upcoming season, and all through 2014.

Before Sarah became who she is today, she used to hang around Paragon Promotions quite frequently. Each and everyone of us are extremely proud of all Sarah has accomplished. Tom is especially proud and supports Sarah in everything she does. He attended every one of her soccer games in the 2014 season! Every employee who has worked with Paragon long enough remembers Sarah coming in as a little girl wanting to help out wherever she was allowed. Over the years, she has helped in numerous departments, such as the tally department assembling brochures, filing in the office, and more!

Nowadays, you may see Sarah helping out with some of our Kick-Offs and Open Houses at local schools. Since the University of Indiana is not far from Paragon's headquarters, she is able to participate in these events and loves every minute of it! She also helps her Aunt Chris Reitz Mcneely, our Project Consultant, around the Indianapolis area.

For many of us at Paragon Promotions, we see Sarah as one of our own. We have loved watching her become the smart and capable young woman she is today. Keep it up, Sarah!!

Thursday, January 15, 2015

How to Get ALL Parents Involved in Fundraising

Family is an integral piece to a solid and successful fundraiser. As a family owned and operated business, we understand the support that family can provide when you are taking on a new endeavor - whether that be opening your own business or your child starting a new fundraiser with their school.

It is our prerogative to make every family feel involved in their school’s fundraiser. Schools in the United States are becoming increasingly diverse. While this provides children with great opportunities to learn about other cultures, it can be difficult for schools to get families of all cultures involved in fundraising because of language and cultural barriers.

Our dream is to make it easy for all parents to get involved with their child’s fundraiser.

To help reach this goal, we’ve hired José Lopez as a bilingual project consultant to bridge the gap. José’s roots in Mexico and US cities with cultural diversity aids in the fundraising process for families that are not native English speakers.

José pictured in the center with co-worker, Richie

José Lopez has been working with Paragon Promotions since July. Initially hired as a Spanish translator, José’s position quickly evolved into a bilingual project consultant. He works to get hispanic families, and families of all cultures, involved by reaching out and explaining the fundraising process on a more personal level. He loves “providing new and different perspectives” to Paragon’s methodology and “opening eyes to new initiatives.”

José has a passion for helping people and volunteering. He also works in the community to help people with immigration resources and has previously donated his time as a Spanish translator to low-income based clinics.

José is a long-time family friend of Tom and Diane Stone, Paragon’s founders. He works with the planning and execution of kick-off events and open houses, as well as sales. When asked what his favorite part about fundraising is, he said “going out and getting them excited!”

We are thrilled to have José on board. He brings positivity, fun, and most importantly, the kids love him!

José pictured left wearing the "Duck Dynasty" beard during our "Beard for a Day" fundraising contest.





Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Fun Winter Activities For All Ages

Winter may not be everyone’s favorite season: it’s cold, the snow can be frustrating and the slush may be troublesome. Try not to dwell on the negatives of winter, there are still plenty of fun activities that families can enjoy together throughout the season.

Photo by Eric Mueller

Do you want to build a snowman? Building a snowman can be a fun activity for everyone to get involved in. From rolling up the snowman’s body to adding on its facial features everyone can participate. This doesn’t just have to be an outdoor activity, but can be one done inside with marshmallows, cotton balls, felt and other craft supplies around the house.

Photo by Tim Pierce

Go Sledding! Sledding is not only fun and exciting, but also a great form of exercise that is actually enjoyable and doesn’t seem like you’re working out! Find the perfect sledding hills, grab some sleds, bundle up and make some memories.


Strap on the Skates. Another fun winter exercise is ice skating. Hit up a near by ice rink or frozen lake and go skating! Best part about it, you don’t have to be an amazing skater to have fun!

Family Game Night: Sometimes the weather is too cold its dangerous to go outside. Stay in and have a game night with the kids. Pull out Monopoly, Twister and many more. Playing inside can be just as fun as the outdoors!

Build a fort! Everyone loves hanging out in a fort, even the adults. On mild winter days, you can build one outside in the snow, or you can use furniture in the house, like couch cushions, blankets or chairs. For special ideas, check out pinterest for some fort ideas.

Make and at-home movie theatre. Have a relaxing movie night! During the holidays, there are tons of great Holiday movies for everyone to enjoy. Turn your living room into a cozy movie theatre by adding some extra cushions and blankets, turning off the lights, and passing around the popcorn. Make sure you turn off your cell phones, and don’t forget the hot chocolate!

Winter doesn’t have to be a time of year that people dread- you can stay active and have fun. If you are trying to find ideas for you and your family to do this Winter, we strongly suggest you participate in one of these fun seasonal activities. Leave us a comment and let us know which activity you and your family most enjoyed!

Monday, December 1, 2014

6 Holiday Gift Ideas at our 26th Annual Warehouse Sale

The holiday season is rough on your pocket book. Let us lighten the load with these 6 gift ideas - all available at our 26th Annual Warehouse Sale!


1. Delicious Savory Cookie Dough

Because who doesn't love cookies? Challenge your loved ones and see if they can save enough dough to bake!



2. Boxed Candy

Encourage the lucky recipient to share the love. If not with you, they'll be a hit at work with a box of candy!

3. Candles

Light up their life with the warmth of a sweet smelling candle.



4. Tasty Soups and Breads

This one is perfect for the friend that loves homemade food but hates to turn off Netflix and get their hands dirty.



5. Picture Frames

The gift that keeps on giving. Bonus points if you print a picture of the two of you - or the whole family - to personalize it!

6. Jewelry

Make them sparkle and shine with a fancy new necklace or bracelet. 



Save up to 80% on all of these sure-to-please holiday gifts and more at our 26th Annual Holiday Warehouse Sale Thursday December 4th through Friday December 19th.

Hourly Operations:
Monday - Friday 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Sunday Closed

Location:
1335 N. Cullen Avenue
Evansville, IN 47715
812-779-6911
800-551-1581
North of Vogel Road
Between Green River Rd. and Burkhardt Rd.

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Thursday, October 30, 2014

What's With the Beards?

Sturgis Elementary School Principal

Fundraising is hard. Aside from the obvious challenges of asking people to spend their money, finding a solid group of helpers can be tough. Sure, there are some folks out there willing to pitch in out of the goodness of their hearts, but frankly, many people need some kind of reward.

And that is why the majority of fundraisers involve an incentive program.

Now most times, fundraisers offer a grand prize to whoever sells the most stuff. Those in second or third might also walk away with a gift. There are even fundraisers that put every sellers name into a prize drawing.

So, prizes are a proven method for drumming up fundraising support, but they’re not the only option. Fun events are also effective ­ and depending on the scenario, can be even more beneficial.

Mr. Durant, Home School Liaison at North Wayne Elementary School

For an example, we’ll turn to an ultra­popular Paragon event. We were looking for a fun, unique way to increase participation in our school fundraisers, so Paragon Promotions and faculty members from various schools are teaming up for “Beard for a Day.” It’s pretty simple; if 75% of students participate in the fundraiser, chosen faculty members agree to wear the "Duck Dynasty" beard for an entire day. This one has been a smash hit with students!

Hazelwood Elementary School Principal

Bottom line ­ the more creative the incentive, the more likely students and faculty will be motivated to join in. And, unlike prizes, events let every participant reap the rewards, rather than just a small, exclusive group of people.

As the fundraiser goes on, don’t forget to remind participants that their hard work will pay off. Consider starting with a kick­off event, and follow that up with announcements and progress reports. That way, everyone can see their participation in action.

Tad Mott, Principal of North Livingston Elementary

So there you have it. If you’re planning a fundraiser for your organization, we strongly urge you to consider incentivizing the process; just be sure to lock in on one that fits your group best! Need help? That’s what we’re here for. Leave us a comment and tell us about your fundraising plans!

Lisa Speidel, Assistant Principal for Brown Elementary