Event Guide

Rental advice, event planning tips, and answers to common questions.

Support Your Mission with a Seamless Setup
Church fundraisers come in many forms — pancake breakfasts, silent auctions, spaghetti dinners, or bake sales. No matter the format, the right table and chair setup helps maximize space, flow, and comfort while supporting your cause.


Table & Chair Guide by Event Type and Guest Count

Event TypeGuest CountTables NeededChairs Needed
Breakfast or Dinner50 Guests6–750–55
Silent Auction75 Guests10–12 (for items) + 7 for dining75–80
Bake Sale100+ Visitors (walk-through)8–10 display tablesMinimal chairs unless dining

💡 Tip: For active fundraisers, more standing space and fewer chairs may be better. Use signage and table spacing to guide the crowd flow.


Suggested Layouts by Fundraiser Type

  • Auction Layout – Tables around room perimeter with walking space in the middle
  • Dinner Setup – Long banquet rows or clusters of 4–6 tables
  • Retail-style Bake Sale – Parallel rows with aisles between for browsing

Extra Tables to Consider

Table PurposeWhy It Matters
Check-in or Ticket TableManage entry efficiently
Raffle or Donation StationVisibility increases engagement
Merchandise TableIf selling goods or crafts
Food/Beverage TableCentral for high-traffic service zones


Quick Tips for Maximizing Impact

  • Match table covers to your church colors
  • Use table tents to label auction items or food
  • Consider folding chairs for easy cleanup and flexibility

Conclusion

Fundraisers thrive on energy and organization. A clean, smart table layout makes your event feel professional and welcoming — encouraging guests to stay longer and give more generously.