Election Day Bake Sale

Neighbors,

Tuesday November 4th is Election Day – and the Douglas Park Civic Association is excited for our annual tradition of the Election Day Bake Sale at Randolph Elementary School from 6:00am – 7:00pm. A special thank you to our neighbor Molly for running the bake sale this year. Two ways to participate:
 

BAKING

Donating baked goods such as cakes (whole or quarters), pies, sweet breads, cookies/brownies (with and without nuts), fruit bars/fudge/scones/biscotti, anything else you’d like!

Wrapping items in clear plastic or bagging them individually (for larger items like brownies) or a few in a bag (cookies), is helpful but not required. Please attach a note or let me know when you drop off what the baked good is, and if it should be labeled as nut-free, gluten-free, egg-free, dairy-free, etc.

Drop-off Details:

When/Where:

  • Monday, November 3rd, from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM at 1506 South Stafford Street (new location!).
    • If you need to drop off earlier in the day or over the weekend, feel free to reply to me (Molly) to arrange. 
  • Election Day: You can also drop off items directly at the sale table on November 4th.

 

VOLUNTEERING

We need volunteers for two-hour shifts at the bake sale table on Tuesday, November 4th, from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM (or until we run out of food).

BUYING BAKED GOODS

If you can’t bake or volunteer, please consider purchasing items to enjoy at home or share at the office. Like last year, we will accept cash, check, Venmo, and PayPal. We also plan to sell coffee, tea, and hot chocolate if we have enough volunteers. 

SIGN UP:  Please fill out information HERE on what you plan to bake and if you’re willing to volunteer.

Thank you for your continued support! Our neighborhood has amazing bakers and enthusiastic supporters, and we look forward to another successful event. You do not need to vote at Randolph to enjoy buying baked goods.

Cheers,

Steve Jordan Tomaszewski
President, Douglas Park Civic Association