Monday, December 22, 2008
What is the reverse raffle event?
That Picture has nothing to do with this post - but it was taken in the winter when we hold the raffle - so like it's cold and you need somthing to do during the winter right? Go to the raffle.
What is the reverse raffle event?
To start off it is a charity event that the tribe makes all its yearly operating funds. We don’t sell cookies or do car washes – just this one event and it’s actually a heck of a lot of fun.
It’s held in one of the party rooms of Guy’s Party center in Akron on waterloo road.. Most everybody in the area has been to a funeral I mean wedding reception at Guy’s. The ticket is $55/each but that gets you a lot and is really a value. Guy’s puts on a pretty good buffet meal with roast beast, chicken, potatoes/sausage, rigatoni, veggies, etc. They start you off with table service of salad and appetizers, then you hit the buffet, roast beast carving station, and after that table service with some type of desert. The food at Guy’s is generally above average for buffet and the selection is good. Also include is a full open bar, including beer (both bottled and draft), wine AND mixed drinks. Be careful they poor a good drink at Guy’s and if you want to drink be sure you have a non drinking driver.
Entertainment and dancing: Scott Summers (outstanding service award winner) sometimes brings his band or he sets up his DJ Stand. He does this professionally and is the local rep for Roland music so he has top notch equipment. Karaoke is sometimes on the program, and there is a dance floor. Scott can keep the crowd on the floor and knows how to work a room with music. Not too loud, not too soft and the right genre for the crowd.
There is a silent auction: Many of the tribes bring items, as well as we solicit local business to donate. If any of your tribe members owns a local business or works for local business please ask for a donation. Restaurants often give meals, auto places give car washes -even large corporations can donate.
IMPORTANT: Everybody should ask their employer to give a contribution. Even big corporations such as Goodyear and Microsoft have provided donations in the past.
The key is we as tribe members just need to ask. Also individual tribe members can put forth items. These donations are tax deductible.
The way the auction works is that throughout the first part of the night you can walk around and ‘bid’ on items that interest you. Generally the price value of the items range from $20 to $80. It’s called silent as you write in your bid on the auction sheet, up until the time the auction closes. Bidding on items is purely optional. If you win something its best to pay with a check/cash , yes we can take credit cards but it’s a pain.
SIDE GAMES: These are mini-game events. One or two mini-game poker type tables will be running. There a dealer gets five people together and does quick poker type games for prizes. Generally you pay $1 or $2 for each hand and the prizes change based on what we have to offer. There are also various raffle tickets being sold for various items as well as a 50/50 drawing where the winner gets 50% of the collection.
MAIN RAFFLE: The main raffle is a raffle but backwards. Your entry ticket has a number on it from 1 to 300. At the start of the main event we start pulling numbers and the idea is to NOT get drawn. Last number in the barrel wins. In addition, tickets drawn at various points also receive cash prizes. This prize points and amounts are shown on the program. The winner of one of these interim checkpoint prizes has an option of keeping the cash or having their number put back in the barrel.
As the numbers are drawn Vanna White will be there to mark off the numbers already drawn on a big numbers board, so if you miss something you can easily catch up.
Related to the main raffle is the “side boards”. The local lingo is “main board” for the main event raffle and side boards are side bets. We start selling side boards at the start of the evening. There are usually two side boards all having numbers from 1 thru 300, and we don’t start until we sell them all. Each side board sets up its own pool of money and the winners of the side boards win from that separate pool. A lot of people like to buy a side board or two as it increases their odds of winning. Side board numbers sell for $5, but we can change that amount based on attendance. Don’t quote me but I think the winner of a $5 side board gets $750. Side board number are a very popular prize at the poker table.
We also run bingo during the raffle. Walking around will be people selling bingo cards. As the numbers from the main raffle are called you fill up your bingo card. First person with a full card yells bingo and wins the bingo money. Bingo payout is determined by how many bingo cards were sold.
There is also the 11th number raffle. This is the most confusing thing for newbies. Earlier in the night will be somebody selling 11th number raffles. The winner of this raffle gets a very special main event ticket number 11. Number ll ticket only gets put into the drawing when there are 10 tickets left in the main board drawing. That means the holder of ticket 11 stands a 1 in 11 chance of winning first prize.
When it gets down to this final 11 the remaining ticket holders are called up. As it gets down to the final 5 the group has an option of splitting the money right there or go for it all individually.
One minor thing to note is that on your actual ticket there is a number as well as a stub for you to write in your name / phone number. The stub with your name is what gets turned in. You keep the big side of ticket and show it at the door for entry. Your tribe chief needs all stubs and money before the event. We put the stub with your name in a small bottle and that goes in the main event drawing barrel. We also try to print up a list so everybody knows everybody’s number as it is fun to heckle people as they are drawn. The number list only shows tickets sold prior to the printing of the list. Leftover main event tickets just for the drawing will be sold at the event I think they go for $25. We will be sure we have all numbers 1-300 sold before starting the raffle. Leftover main board are also a popular prize at the poker table.
Perhaps this is more detail than you need to know. It’s actually very easy once your there and flows well.
For $55 you get food, drinks, entertainment and an entry into the main raffle event. Everything else is optional,(but do please tip the bartenders.) All and all its actually a pretty good deal if you think about it. More important it is a really fun way to raise money for the tribe.
Look for me dealing at the poker tables. The event is Sat March 7th - 6:00pm
Big Dog
UPDATE: - I found some older pics from past raffles - enjoy
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Joe Friday Night
One of the traditions we have been holding is to have a “Joe Friday” Indian Guide Alumni night. It’s where the current council and chiefs invite past winners of the Joe Friday award and meet up at Legends for a reunion. We share past and current stores, learn from each other and of course just have a good time.
It is a great experience to hear stores of the tribe from the recent history as well as events from as far back as the 1970s.
This year we had 10 nation chiefs, and a good mix of alumni.
Take a look at the slide show. I also took a few pics from the “Longhouse” meeting earlier that night. We hold the longhouse once a month at the Green YMCA.
One thing of note. At the longhouse the big topic we talking about if it was the pro/cons of holding the father/son banquet at Y-Noah vs Guys party center where we have held it the past few years (FYI - did you know that Rocky owner of Guy's was in the nation and part of the Cherokee during the late 1990s - early 2000's?)
We estimate that saved $1000-$1400 by holding the event at Y-Noah, but there were others pros/cons to Y-Noah vs. Guys.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO LET US KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS and we need somesome feedback from the nation at large. PLEASE VOTE on your feelings with the poll on this blog. Voting is anonymous but please only vote one time (it’s an honor system on voting). The results will be used to help council when they are planning next years event, so your feedback will be heard.
Here is some pics for you to enjoy. Double click them to open a new window.
Also in a few days I am going to draft a post on the reverse raffle so newbies know what it is about. Does anybody have any pics they can share with me for that post? Actualy if anybody ever has pics they want to share then upload them to me via "PICASA". http://picasa.google.com/ It's free, download the software (it has great simple edit tools for redeye and lighting) upload your pics to your album, make sure the album is set to public viewing and then just send me an email with the link. You will need a google gmail account - but that's also free. I will then add your pics into this blog posting.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
2008 Father-Son Awards Ceremony
Greetings Manikiki Nation. We just finished up the 2008 Father-Son Awards Ceremony. Here is Singing Moose – Scott Summers receiving our highest honor – the “Outstanding Service Award”. Scott has done so much for the nation in his six+ years with the tribe. It is going to be hard to imagine the nation without him. Scott – the award was well deserved – and thank you for all the extra effort you put into everything.
This year we held the event at Y-Noah as opposed to Guys Party Center. Our relationship with Y-Noah has been growing ever closer these past few years and holding the venue at Y-Noah saved the tribe a few thousand. Many thanks go out to Jim Cross in helping organizing and Jim Fuller for catering. Also many thanks to Y-Noah staff.
I’m sorry I had to leave before the entertainment – as my 8 year old really wanted to get to our deer blind before sundown. Somebody email me pics (jpwiggo@yahoo.com) and I can post.
We are having some minor tech difficult ties updating the web site – it has not been updated in a few months and we are working out the bugs. Sorry for the delay. I will however post important information about events here in this blog as well as you will get them via email
The Annual Fundraiser is Sat March 7th. Be sure to start selling tickets now – line up your family, friends and IG Alumni to this event. Lock them up verbally this holiday season. I generally get my guests locked up during holiday parties when they are full of Christmas “cheer” and full of merry fluid.
Big Dog
This year we held the event at Y-Noah as opposed to Guys Party Center. Our relationship with Y-Noah has been growing ever closer these past few years and holding the venue at Y-Noah saved the tribe a few thousand. Many thanks go out to Jim Cross in helping organizing and Jim Fuller for catering. Also many thanks to Y-Noah staff.
I’m sorry I had to leave before the entertainment – as my 8 year old really wanted to get to our deer blind before sundown. Somebody email me pics (jpwiggo@yahoo.com) and I can post.
We are having some minor tech difficult ties updating the web site – it has not been updated in a few months and we are working out the bugs. Sorry for the delay. I will however post important information about events here in this blog as well as you will get them via email
The Annual Fundraiser is Sat March 7th. Be sure to start selling tickets now – line up your family, friends and IG Alumni to this event. Lock them up verbally this holiday season. I generally get my guests locked up during holiday parties when they are full of Christmas “cheer” and full of merry fluid.
Big Dog
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Welcome to GREEN YMCA Indian Guides BLOG Site
Welcome to the Blog Site of Green YMCA Indian Guides
We welcome all guides both little and big from our nation to join the blog and become a "Follower". The Blog is a way to interact more as a tribe. Followers can post comments and give feedback. Give the nation your ideas and share your images and experiences. What makes a blog work is that it's an interactive site.
As the web spinner - I will also update the nation images and post on a regular basis. The official web site will still contain the monthly smokes and official business. This blog is more of our play site to interact with one and other.
I will make a blog posts when new web content is available and directly link to it. This will be a good way to push the smoke and monthly event information to the tribe
If you subscribe to this blog then you will automatically receive new content. What does subscribing mean? In simplest terms you can add this blog to your homepage. For example if you use a Yahoo or Goggle type homepage, then this blog will show up as content. As the content on this blog changes - it will change on your homepage - like when news stories update.
If you are having trouble with this site and have any questions or find bugs- send me an email to jpwiggo@yahoo.com
I don't have all the kinks and bugs worked out of this blog yet but feel free to start bogging - Nothing bad can happen.
Big Dog
In the meantime - here is a great video about Indian Guides and why we exist. This video is from the Timucan Federation in Jacksonville, FL. Although they went the "Adventure Guide" route - they still seem to hold the respect for the indian ways. It is a great video.
We welcome all guides both little and big from our nation to join the blog and become a "Follower". The Blog is a way to interact more as a tribe. Followers can post comments and give feedback. Give the nation your ideas and share your images and experiences. What makes a blog work is that it's an interactive site.
As the web spinner - I will also update the nation images and post on a regular basis. The official web site will still contain the monthly smokes and official business. This blog is more of our play site to interact with one and other.
I will make a blog posts when new web content is available and directly link to it. This will be a good way to push the smoke and monthly event information to the tribe
If you subscribe to this blog then you will automatically receive new content. What does subscribing mean? In simplest terms you can add this blog to your homepage. For example if you use a Yahoo or Goggle type homepage, then this blog will show up as content. As the content on this blog changes - it will change on your homepage - like when news stories update.
If you are having trouble with this site and have any questions or find bugs- send me an email to jpwiggo@yahoo.com
I don't have all the kinks and bugs worked out of this blog yet but feel free to start bogging - Nothing bad can happen.
Big Dog
In the meantime - here is a great video about Indian Guides and why we exist. This video is from the Timucan Federation in Jacksonville, FL. Although they went the "Adventure Guide" route - they still seem to hold the respect for the indian ways. It is a great video.
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