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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 76533" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>A few months ago I posted asking for fund raising ideas and the</p><p>event is now in the works. Actually :thumb: it's different</p><p>and kinda cool. We are having a Canoe Challenge at a local lake</p><p>using BIG canoes that can hold up to 14 people. We are getting</p><p>business sponsors for the race. The man who owns the canoes</p><p>runs a "team building" concern where corporations build the unity</p><p>of their employees. Different, huh?? We (husband and I) are letting</p><p>a teen self-esteem group man the oars for us.</p><p></p><p>We are going to have food for sale and are selling booth space</p><p>and signs etc. So it should be close to a six or seven hour function.</p><p></p><p>What I'm asking now :smile: is "have any of you ever run or</p><p>overseen or participated in a backgammon or checkers competition?" We are thinking about having like a buck a game</p><p>tournaments BUT :thumbsdown: I don't know how you can make sure</p><p>that strangers play by the rules OR exactly which rules people</p><p>use. We play backgammon at home...but sometimes when our PCs</p><p>visit they set the board up backward!</p><p></p><p>Any input?? Later, DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 76533, member: 35"] A few months ago I posted asking for fund raising ideas and the event is now in the works. Actually [img]:thumb:[/img] it's different and kinda cool. We are having a Canoe Challenge at a local lake using BIG canoes that can hold up to 14 people. We are getting business sponsors for the race. The man who owns the canoes runs a "team building" concern where corporations build the unity of their employees. Different, huh?? We (husband and I) are letting a teen self-esteem group man the oars for us. We are going to have food for sale and are selling booth space and signs etc. So it should be close to a six or seven hour function. What I'm asking now [img]:smile:[/img] is "have any of you ever run or overseen or participated in a backgammon or checkers competition?" We are thinking about having like a buck a game tournaments BUT [img]:thumbsdown:[/img] I don't know how you can make sure that strangers play by the rules OR exactly which rules people use. We play backgammon at home...but sometimes when our PCs visit they set the board up backward! Any input?? Later, DDD [/QUOTE]
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