Free: Contests & Raffles.
Looks like a lot of guns will be given away. I might have to check out the banquet in Fife.
I have to admit I don't know what this is about.Has it been done for very many years?
Quote from: Dan-o on February 06, 2019, 09:33:22 PMI have to admit I don't know what this is about.Has it been done for very many years?My committee is sort of a revival. It died out about 10 years ago and last year I brought it to life and had a blast. When I met with the state Rep to discuss opening an event I told him "All I want to do is give away as many guns as I can and raise money for kids."I ended up having sponsors and guests come from Puyallup, Wenatchee and tri-cities. The local support has been amazing giving a great variety of prizes. Last month I got together with the other committee from around the state and we divvied out $250,000 that we had raised to Boy scouts, shooting ranges, youth shooting teams and even the big outdoor initiation program where they take hundreds of kids in a weekend and let the shoot guns, bows and catch trout. All levels of my raffles will have guns as prizes and every game will have guns as prizes.4pmDoors open for silent auction, games and placing your raffle tickets on the guns you want to win. 5pmWe will draw our pre-even raffle which I will be selling tickets for up to the day of the event. 250 tickets Max will be sold for this and you can win up to 3 guns. Last year I think we only sold 120 tickets for this. If your name gets drawn, you get the gun of your preference, then I throw. Your name back in the hat so you can win again. These guns are a Kimber 6.5 Creedmoor, Diamondback Stainless AR10 in 308 and a Kimber ultra carry II.6pm We will wind down the silent auction and serve dinner7pmLive auction which will anything from guided hunts and guns to custom furniture and limited edition tools and home decor.After the live auction I will draw all the raffles, we will finish off the keg and send you home with a receipt because every dime you spend is tax deductible!