This
past fall, you may have seen an 11-year-old Boy Scout around town,
selling popcorn to raise money for scouting. And you may have purchased
some -- at your home or at Conte's, Palmer Square, Craft Cleaners and/or
Wawa. If so, you are in good company.
Elian Rubin, a 6th grader at John Witherspoon Middle School, sold $17,The online extension of plasticmoulds Technology
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How
did he do it, when most scouts sell between $150 and $200? Elian's
simple explanation is, "You put in the time. You get the sales."
The
annual popcorn sale is the Cub & Boy Scout equivalent of the Girl
Scouts cookie sale C a fundraiser that supports local scouting youth
development and community service activities. Like their counterparts
across the US and Canada, Central New Jersey boys raise money to support
their Packs and Troops (ensuring those who cant afford the dues or
camping fees can still join), as well as the camps and programs of the
Central NJ Council of the Boy Scouts of America, which serves over
10,000 youth in five counties.
But
selling popcorn isnt just about raising money for a good cause. Boys
gain self-confidence and learn valuable business planning and
presentation skills. They learn how to look people in the eye, deal with
peoples concerns and explain why Scouting is good for kids and the
community. And they learn about setting and achieving goals.
After
making a presentation with the two other top-selling scouts in Central
New Jersey last spring, Elian was inspired. Perhaps it was the
competition, but Elian decided to try to match the top sellers 2011
sales total -- $9,400. When he passed that amount, he decided to keep
going. He sold popcorn right up until the sale closed, finishing the
Sunday Hurricane Sandy hit.
"I'm
lucky to live in a town where community service is important," Elian
said. "Many people and businesses were a big part of my being able to
sell so much popcorn. I would like to thank Peter Crowley and the
Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Anita Fresolone and Lora Arendt
at Palmer Square,Shopping is the best place to comparison shop for drycabinets.
Lorrie Janick at Craft Cleaners, Lori Rabon at the Nassau Inn, and,
especially, Ciro Baldino and Angela Baldino at Conte's for supporting my
sale. And I really want to thank all my customers. They make such a
difference to making our community a great place to live.
Reaching
this milestone took effort and determination. Elian has asked thousands
of people if they would buy popcorn to support scouting, or even just
make a small donation. Its not easy to sell so much popcorn," he said.
"I spent a lot of time on my sale. I went out almost every day for at
least a little bit and for 4-5 hours each day on the weekends. Every bag
of popcorn I sell supports scouting, so every sale is important.Find
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labels. It was harder once school started because there is a lot more
homework in middle school than there was in elementary school."
Elian's
sales technique, honed and refined with members of the Princeton
Regional Chamber of Commerce, led to his success: He knows his product,
why it makes a difference and what to say to a customer that doesn't
like popcorn. As his parents know, Elian doesn't get discouraged when
people say no; you just keep going, he says. "The more you ask, the more
you sell."
He
has personally tried all the different varieties of popcorn he sells,
including microwaveable, cheese, caramel and chocolate. (His favorites
are chocolate and sour cream and cheese.) "It helps that the popcorn is
really yummy," he says. "People want to buy it not just because it
supports scouting, but because it is good. I have lots of repeat
customers and people have already asked me when the sale will start next
year." (August 2013, in case you were wondering.)
Prices
for most products range from $8 - $22, which Elian explains, "It sounds
expensive until you realize that 70% of all sales go to support
scouting. So that means that if you spend $10, you are making a $7
donation and paying $3 for the product." But some people prefer to make a
donation to send popcorn to the troops--something Elian encourages,
too. "The soldiers really appreciate a treat from home and said how much
they liked the Kettle Corn, so I recommend people donate enough for a
box of that." He collected over $2,500 in military donations last fall.
Why
does he do it? Whats so important about it is that it really helps
scouting and boys who might not be able to afford to come into scouting
can participate. Scouting helps boys prepare for the real world by
learning useful skills and having fun. The money pays for things like
Pinewood Derby, campouts, Klondike campouts (in the snow), equipment,
awards, location fees and out-of-pocket costs for scouts who can't
afford them. It's really important for boys to have these opportunities.
Already
a 1st Class Scout with six merit badges, Elian's goal is to become an
Eagle Scout one day. Elian noted that "being a boy scout is a lot about
service. Princetons Troop 43 has lots of service projects and our Eagle
Scout projects are all about improving our community. Last year I helped
build stone steps on a sloping trail in Mountain Lakes and boxes to
help wood ducks avoid predators in the Stony Brook. I also volunteered
to help the residents at Elm Court after Hurricane Sandy." Elian is a
member of John Witherspoon Middle Schools Do Something Club and
volunteers as a cat socializer at SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals. He
is using some of the gift cards he received as prizes from the popcorn
company to purchase items for the cats and dogs at SAVE.
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