Monday, April 11, 2011
HM:FUNdraising!
We hemmed, we hawed, we finally got off our collective Sanbiki butt and started fundraising for Japan! I read somewhere that the human mind can sort of shut down when faced with overwhelming numbers or information. The scale of destruction in Japan is perhaps a situation like this. How can one imagine entire towns being washed away? More than 10,000 dead, many more still missing? The cost of rebuilding more than 25 trillion yen (more than 300 billion dollars) Where to begin...
With bento boxes and very strange, very sweet sushi made from rice crispies and candy...At least that's where Sanbiki decided to start! $2 a piece will get you the strangest sushi ever with $1 going directly to the Red Cross. Our first ever fundraising dinner was organized for Tuesday April 5 at 5:30. Our super-cool, super-creative kitchen team came up with special dinner bentos for only $15.
$5 would be donated to the Red Cross from the sale of each meal. Guests could choose from sushi, chicken or veggie bentos. We didn't know what to expect. But Kamloops blew us away. We had calls from customers offering to forward info to their friends so they could sell "blocks" of tickets. The students and staff from TRU were some of the first to buy tickets. The 5:30 seating sold out. We scheduled a 7:00 seating to accomodate additional guests. Lots of regulars came down....It was Sayaka and her friends second visit in one week!
It was a very busy Tuesday night! And we greatly appreciated everyone's patience as we struggled to incorpoate the newest member of the Sanbiki team...
A brand new high-tech POS System. It means"Point Of Sale"...don't pronounce it "posse"; your installation tech will laugh at you...trust me, I know.... The night was crazy but a success. We have a saying at Sanbiki after nights like this..."Nobody cried, nobody died, and nobody quit" Enough said!! We are looking to the Forest God to smile on our next fundraising adventure...
If you haven't seen Miyazaki's classic Japan-amation "My Neighbour Totoro", you must! It's a wonderful escape from so much recent bad news, and the inspiration for our latest fundraising cookie creation.....
He needs work, I know. but hopefully he will contribute to our Japan/Red Cross fund raising efforts! Stop by Sanbiki and Mori Mori to find out what else is going on. We'll keep doing emails to let everyone know when our next fundraising events will be held. Thanks so much to everyone who has helped support the relief efforts in Japan...we've raised almost $300 and we've only just started!
Another initiative has been started by Chase-based Daizen Joinery. Yup, the same Daizen responsible for creating Sanbiki's beautiful new space! Dai has mobilized local designers and suppliers and will be constructing a series of stunning wooden gates to be sold.
100% of the purchase price from the first 30 gates will be donated to the Red Cross. Check out the website japantsunamirelief.ca for more info . Enjoy the warmer weather and we look forward to seeing you soon!
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