Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never, ever, been invited to a paying block party. My (wealthy) street does block parties.
The whole idea behind a potluck is that you contribute in food instead of in money. The host can't have it both ways.
Our block party has the burgers/hot dogs catered (food truck thingy), and I think it was something like $20/adult and then people brought drinks and apps/desserts.
Anonymous wrote:yeah that's tacky. Some people are just cheap.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's tacky at all. It covers rolls , condiments, ice and beverages. Probably pays the kids who do the set up and break down of tables and chairs.
Honestly, its pretty tacky to expect your neighbor to pay for your block party, regardless of income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's tacky at all. It covers rolls , condiments, ice and beverages. Probably pays the kids who do the set up and break down of tables and chairs.
Honestly, its pretty tacky to expect your neighbor to pay for your block party, regardless of income.
I agree. This seems normal for all the rich areas I’ve lived in.
Rich people are some of the cheapest SOBs on the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Great Falls. Basically every single person in our neighborhood is upper middle to *very* well off. Not to mince words: these are fairly freakin' rich people.
We have no HOA. No Board. No official body.
Every year or two, someone tries to plan a "Block Party." I do not attend because every year they start by saying it's $20 a head PLUS a potluck dish PLUS BYOB. The host family provides burgers, buns, dogs, fixins, etc, there's no DJ. There's no games. There's no bar, keg, bounce house or live band. No kiddie pool or petting zoo or face painting. It's a gas grill set up in the cul de sac. . .
My question is . . . Why is it $20 a head to participate? Are they serious? Do they not see how incredibly tacky that is? How is that a "Block Party"? Literally everyone here is richer than Croesus-- and I'm not exaggerating. There are four Maserati and a Lambo in this neighborhood!!
I experienced dozens of "block parties" in Philly and Baltimore and Queens. There's no open exchange of money-- you are allowed to tip the DJ or give dough to the "board" who planned it. but in no universe do they ask you to both pay $20 *and* bring a dish *and* BYOB!
I realize this is trivial. But still, thanks for reading, I just needed to get that out.
Let's say 50 people attend at $50/per person and bring a dish and their own beverage. The host providing burgers, hot dogs, plus condiments which they purchase at Costco for $399. $800 on their lickety. I would RSVP no.
These posts always bring out the broke losers. It's 20 bucks not 50. But doesn't matter because you can't afford either.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it's tacky at all. It covers rolls , condiments, ice and beverages. Probably pays the kids who do the set up and break down of tables and chairs.
Honestly, its pretty tacky to expect your neighbor to pay for your block party, regardless of income.
I agree. This seems normal for all the rich areas I’ve lived in.
Anonymous wrote:Well, at least your neighbors are friendly and trying to make sure folks in the neighborhood touch base once in a while. That's something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Great Falls. Basically every single person in our neighborhood is upper middle to *very* well off. Not to mince words: these are fairly freakin' rich people.
We have no HOA. No Board. No official body.
Every year or two, someone tries to plan a "Block Party." I do not attend because every year they start by saying it's $20 a head PLUS a potluck dish PLUS BYOB. The host family provides burgers, buns, dogs, fixins, etc, there's no DJ. There's no games. There's no bar, keg, bounce house or live band. No kiddie pool or petting zoo or face painting. It's a gas grill set up in the cul de sac. . .
My question is . . . Why is it $20 a head to participate? Are they serious? Do they not see how incredibly tacky that is? How is that a "Block Party"? Literally everyone here is richer than Croesus-- and I'm not exaggerating. There are four Maserati and a Lambo in this neighborhood!!
I experienced dozens of "block parties" in Philly and Baltimore and Queens. There's no open exchange of money-- you are allowed to tip the DJ or give dough to the "board" who planned it. but in no universe do they ask you to both pay $20 *and* bring a dish *and* BYOB!
I realize this is trivial. But still, thanks for reading, I just needed to get that out.
Let's say 50 people attend at $50/per person and bring a dish and their own beverage. The host providing burgers, hot dogs, plus condiments which they purchase at Costco for $399. $800 on their lickety. I would RSVP no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ran a neighborhood watch on a long block with 50 houses. We started a block party every year. I organized the first few. Some of us had more money than others. We suggested folks donate $10-20. This went to rent a bounce house for the kids (with the pre-event being 30 minutes for adults to bounce), burgers, hot dogs, buns, propane, etc. We asked everyone to bring a side, but it was fine if you didn't donate or didn't bring a side dish. Our neighbors are generous. Some donated more.
OP, I think you're upset about the spirit of the donation. Our goal was to bring our neighbors together. To get to know each other in order to reduce crime and work for positive change in our neighborhood. We did that. It was lovely. We worked together to do many positive things for the neighborhood.
I sat on this post all morning because I wasn't sure how to feel about your reaction. I think my advice to you is to suggest this year that a couple more "fun" activities be subsidized by the group (i.e. the $20 without talking about it directly). Do a bounce house. Get a food truck. Do frozen ice. Balloon animals. Pay for something. But you make it happen by going to this party and suggesting it lightly to a few key folks.
You let an anonymous post on a dusty corner of the internet bother you all morning? Yikes.