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Cheaters Spelling Bee FundraisingCan a spelling bee allow cheating? Yes, if it’s a fund-raising and funny event like The Spelling Bee for Cheaters. Produced by the creators of the Broadway show The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and The Mortified After School Orchestra, this bee, the first of its kind, was held at the Lincoln Middle School to raise funds for 826LA, a nonprofit devoted to promoting literacy for youth through tutoring and in-class programs. The “cheating” element involved aids to the answers much like the “lifelines” on TV game shows. The rules were somewhat Byzantine, but they boiled down to one thing: The more money your team has raised, the more ways to buy yourself out of defeat -- and stay in the bee. Say you're not sure about "recieve" versus "receive" -- for $100, your team can purchase a "one-letter hint." $500 buys you a pass on a word you'd rather not spell and gives you an alternate. For a large fee -- $1,500 -- you can invent a word, spell it, and move on to the next round. |
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Teams bore names like “The Dictionators,” “Spells Like Team Spirit,” and “Bad Robots,” and picked one contestant to spell the words, while teammates cheered on their champions. Contestants and teammates included 826LA students and volunteers including some big name celebrities. Many contestants took the easy way out, choosing
Cheat Option “Invent a Word” that involved spelling a word of their own
invention. Some of these words like broseiden (“a frat brother who has
‘godly control’ of the ocean”) seemed just as hard to spell as the
regular words, but the contestants nailed them since they had invented
them.
We have included a number of do-it-yourself fundraising ideas in this
section such as a Cheaters Spelling Bee that offer a break from
traditional product sales. They were developed by groups just like
yours in an attempt have a little fun with their fundraiser. Some of
them are tried and true while others show a lot of creativity ... and
even wackiness in some cases. All of them are obviously not
appropriate for every group, but sometimes, with only a little
modification, your might find some fund raising ideas that are perfect
for your group. If you have an idea for a do-it-yourself fund raiser you
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