Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh my kids sports team always charged $20 per head for food after a game. It seemed like a lot at the time (for a sandwich or pizza or whatever) but I think ice, cups, napkins, table covers etc add up and it wasn’t so unfair considering they did all the work
This seems ok to me. Bring a few drinks or cookies or nothing at all if you feel cheated.
And you also took a potluck meal to the after games?
The problem here is they are bringing a food dish and their own booze AND have to pay $20 for the burger.
If I were the host I would just ask for the potluck, have a sign up genius and add the burgers to the sign up genius so those who don't want to cook could pick up a few boxes and bring it. I would cover the rest.
Being smart has gone out the window.
Anonymous wrote:Eh my kids sports team always charged $20 per head for food after a game. It seemed like a lot at the time (for a sandwich or pizza or whatever) but I think ice, cups, napkins, table covers etc add up and it wasn’t so unfair considering they did all the work
This seems ok to me. Bring a few drinks or cookies or nothing at all if you feel cheated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could there be a permit charge/charge to block the street?
Not in GF.
Anonymous wrote:Could there be a permit charge/charge to block the street?
Anonymous wrote: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.
You get burgers at Red robin too (with fries and condiments) for $15. This is host is tacky for charging $20 per head for a burger they are grilling.