Graduation Project: Dillemma- Please reply

<p>Okay, so at my school in order to graduate each student needs to complete a graduation project in junior year. The project can be anything- from planning a fundraiser, to making a table, to volunteering........ or writing a ten page research paper.</p>

<p>So.
I want to go for it and plan something big....
so, I decided that I wanted to raise money for our newly created science club.
I want to put on a science exhibit with different science projects- people will pay to enter. small fee $1-
I ran this by the science club leader and he said that he would talk to the club about it. I asked him not to before I had everything finalized like a venue- etc.
I ran my idea by my mother but she dislikes it- she , from a consumer standpoint said she would never pay for an exhibit that could be seen for free at a museum
So I ask you all: What can I do to raise money for this club? What events would draw people in?
Remember that I am only a highschooler.....
crossing fingers that I get a lot of replies.</p>

<p>Blow shiit up.</p>

<p>the science exhibit is a good idea…however your mom is right that people won’t want to pay for something they could see for free-that’s why you need some kind of a hook to get people to go. </p>

<p>Make it different somehow…idk I’m really not a science person. Another thing you could do to raise more money would be to sell refreshments at the exhibit. That way you could make 3-4 dollars per person instead of just one.</p>

<p>make science related cookies, like sierpinski cookies, made literally using recursion.</p>

<p>At a certain point aren’t sierpinski cookies more or less no cookie at all :(</p>

<p>[Sierpinski</a> Cookies - Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories](<a href=“http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/fractalcookies]Sierpinski”>Sierpinski Cookies | Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories)</p>

<p>nah, the “holes” are just a different color</p>

<p>bump 10char</p>

<p>bump,hello anyone ?</p>

<p>I kind of like the Sierpinski cookies idea, though it’s more of a math thing and people might not get it.</p>