KDGA Food Drive
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:02 pm
Hello potential TD's of a KDGA Food Drive event.
We are looking to do a huge food drive during the months of January and February. Your event can be a registered Ice Bowl, or it can be independent of the Ice Bowl name. We don't want to take anything away from the Ice Bowls. We are looking to add to them and raise as much money and food as we can for local food banks.
The KDGA is in the process of purchasing several Discraft discs. We are getting different numbers of the following molds:Z Pre, Z Flick, ESP Avenger SS, Z and ESP Buzzz, ESP Meteor, ESP Force, Z and ESP Crush. The KDGA is ordering enough discs that we will receive a free Chainstar basket.
Here is the deal to you:
You can buy as many of these discs as you would like at the KDGA's cost. You must value these at $15 at your tournament. The difference of the $15 and the actual cost of the disc will also become a donation to your local food bank.
We are going to also raffle off the basket with that money also being added to the local food bank.
We are suggesting three main methods of running your event.
1) Charge a very low entry fee for your tourney. The minimum would have to be $15. Then give everyone who plays a disc at registration and no additional payout. Each player will go home with a disc and their name in the drawing for the basket.
2) Charge a low entry fee. Take all the discs that you could have used as players packs, and use them as a tourney payout instead. This would give more of the discs to fewer people.
3) The final method would be to run a normal tourney. Use however many discs you need to do payout. Buying them at a the KDGAs price, then valuing them at $15. The extra money would have to be used as a donation to the local food bank.
The KDGA will also be selling the discs for $15. When purchasing a disc, you will also get a raffle ticket. Once again, any money made off the discs will go the Kansas food bank.
Raffle tickets can also be purchased for $5 each. With the money from that being donated to the Kansas food bank.
The KDGA also suggest that the tourney be a mulligan fest, with money being donated to the local food bank. Cans of food could also be used to buy mulligans.
In closing, this is a no risk deal for the TD. If they request 20 discs and only 10 people show up. We will gladly take the 10 extra discs back.
PM me or call me if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks,
Smitty
We are looking to do a huge food drive during the months of January and February. Your event can be a registered Ice Bowl, or it can be independent of the Ice Bowl name. We don't want to take anything away from the Ice Bowls. We are looking to add to them and raise as much money and food as we can for local food banks.
The KDGA is in the process of purchasing several Discraft discs. We are getting different numbers of the following molds:Z Pre, Z Flick, ESP Avenger SS, Z and ESP Buzzz, ESP Meteor, ESP Force, Z and ESP Crush. The KDGA is ordering enough discs that we will receive a free Chainstar basket.
Here is the deal to you:
You can buy as many of these discs as you would like at the KDGA's cost. You must value these at $15 at your tournament. The difference of the $15 and the actual cost of the disc will also become a donation to your local food bank.
We are going to also raffle off the basket with that money also being added to the local food bank.
We are suggesting three main methods of running your event.
1) Charge a very low entry fee for your tourney. The minimum would have to be $15. Then give everyone who plays a disc at registration and no additional payout. Each player will go home with a disc and their name in the drawing for the basket.
2) Charge a low entry fee. Take all the discs that you could have used as players packs, and use them as a tourney payout instead. This would give more of the discs to fewer people.
3) The final method would be to run a normal tourney. Use however many discs you need to do payout. Buying them at a the KDGAs price, then valuing them at $15. The extra money would have to be used as a donation to the local food bank.
The KDGA will also be selling the discs for $15. When purchasing a disc, you will also get a raffle ticket. Once again, any money made off the discs will go the Kansas food bank.
Raffle tickets can also be purchased for $5 each. With the money from that being donated to the Kansas food bank.
The KDGA also suggest that the tourney be a mulligan fest, with money being donated to the local food bank. Cans of food could also be used to buy mulligans.
In closing, this is a no risk deal for the TD. If they request 20 discs and only 10 people show up. We will gladly take the 10 extra discs back.
PM me or call me if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks,
Smitty

