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They had more fun and raised more funds than expected.<\/p>\n
Mendenhall Auto Center’s gingerbread house contest<\/a> raised about $11,000 for local nonprofits. Ten businesses built gingerbread structures that people voted on by placing cash donations in jars next to the buildings inside the auto center’s showrooms. Each business chose a Juneau nonprofit to benefit from the money received during voting.<\/p>\n “We certainly exceeded our own expectations,” said Steve Allwine, co-owner of Mendenhall Auto Center. “That’s the way things tend to go in Juneau. That’s the way we do things here. We give.”<\/p>\n Allwine said the goal was to do something fun and seasonal and maybe raise a few thousand dollars for a good cause. He attributed the fundraiser’s success to buy-in from local businesses.<\/p>\n “From our perspective, we came up with the idea and sprung it on them a week beforehand, and they said, ‘We’ll play,’” Allwine said. “They did one heck of a job.”<\/p>\n