Freighting, van hire and other associated costs like fuel, Insurance required spares and equipment mean that any attempt at a Record during Speed Week will be expensive.
The best way to deal with costs is be rich, or if your not rich, generate some extra cash in instalments and in plenty of time before hand so as not to be put under pressure nearer the time.
Two of my recent fund-raisers have been an unexpected opportunity to hold an art exhibition in Glasgow where all fourteen of my pictures sold for £120 a piece to whisky-fans who follow me online. (which is one reason for having an online activity blog or vlog) so I raised £1,680.
Also I put a few bottles of whisky into auction which I have been saving over the years for a "rainy day" and have raised £2,285 from their sale to collectors.
Total raised from just two events is now £3,965 to which I've added £35 to round it off to £4,000
As well as special fund-raisers like these events just mentioned I am putting by £50 a week in a cash-fund as it is easy to use the 'piggy bank' system of small regular deposits rather than trying to accommodate a big amount near the time.
I am skipping out on sweets and beer to get the £50 a week, and I buy less fancy food at the supermarket too, which all helps.
One of my exhibition pictures from my Inverarity Art Show in Glasgow. |
Lots of hard work here!! Maybe engage an event management company in Singapore if you plan to hold bigger events next time.
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