Okay, so, it’s that time of year again – Go Purple Day 2024! I’ve been doing this for a few years now, and it’s always a good time for a good cause. This year, I wanted to go a bit bigger, you know? Make it a real event.

So, first things first, I hit up my contacts. I emailed some local businesses, messaged a bunch of friends on social media, and even made a few phone calls. The idea was to get people involved and spread the word. I figured, the more the merrier, right?
Getting the Word Out
Next up, I started thinking about what we could actually do. I remembered seeing something online about a bake sale or a coffee morning, so I thought, why not both? I also saw some people organizing quizzes and bingo nights, which sounded fun. I’m not much of a party planner, but I figured we could throw a little cocktail party too, just to mix things up.
Then, the real work began. I got a bunch of purple decorations – streamers, balloons, the whole nine yards. I started baking like crazy. I made purple cupcakes, purple cookies, even a purple cake! I know, I know, it sounds like a lot of purple, but hey, it’s Go Purple Day, right?
The Big Day
- Woke up early and set up the bake sale in my front yard.
- Put up the decorations and got the coffee brewing.
- People started showing up, and it was awesome!
- We sold a ton of baked goods and raised a good amount of money.
- Later in the evening, we had the cocktail party, and it was a blast.
By the end of the day, I was exhausted, but it was totally worth it. We had a great time, and most importantly, we raised awareness and some funds for a cause I care about. I even saw a few local politicians wearing purple, which was pretty cool.
So yeah, that was my Go Purple Day 2024. It was a bit hectic, but a ton of fun. And you know what? I’m already thinking about what to do next year. Maybe I’ll try to get the whole neighborhood involved. Who knows!
Anyway, if you’re thinking about doing something for Go Purple Day, just go for it! It’s a great way to bring people together and make a difference, even if it’s just a small one. Every little bit helps, right?