For Karen Kallas, coming up with an enjoyable and unique fundraiser is a lot easier than people may think.
For her and others in Tooele’s Women of the Moose service organization, the key is paying attention to what folks say they like to do.
Unprompted, she and her peers began to hear comments from people saying, “We should have a ‘M-A-S-H’ trivia night,” and “We should do more fun things.” It did not take long for the idea of a “M-A-S-H” party fundraiser to settle in everyone’s minds.
The uniqueness of the fundraising theme plays a large role in getting people involved, said Kallas, who is in charge of getting the party together. The novelty should be enough to get people there, she hopes.
“People are more likely to go to a fundraiser — and to give to a cause — if it’s fun. And if it’