bobhenry wrote:I liked the select a gift method. While everyone is gathered at the pitch in we place EVERYONES site numbers in a hat. At the end of the meal we draw for prizes. As they are drawn the lucky camper approaches and selects an item from the pile that is openly displayed. This eliminates getting something you don't need or want. The drawing is for any and all regardless of whether or not a donation was made. Some folks are on a tight budget and these are the folks that are unable to donate yet may well be the ones most in need so why not help them out.
bobhenry wrote:I liked the select a gift method. While everyone is gathered at the pitch in we place EVERYONES site numbers in a hat. At the end of the meal we draw for prizes. As they are drawn the lucky camper approaches and selects an item from the pile that is openly displayed. This eliminates getting something you don't need or want. The drawing is for any and all regardless of whether or not a donation was made. Some folks are on a tight budget and these are the folks that are unable to donate yet may well be the ones most in need so why not help them out. I am always on the lookout at Goodwill and bring 3 or 4 items to help out. In total they may have cost me 6 - 10 bucks but it is worth it to see the exciting scramble of the lucky selectees .
Vedette wrote:Gift exchanges or white elephant stuff can be fun amongst friends.
My only concern about teardropping is travelling light.
Don't want to carry more than we have to.Good Roads
Brian & Sandi
PS How was the Dam Run 2012
We will be there for sure next year.
Project was not finished and ready to go in time this year???
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