Well, it is now confirmed for all time that the true hardcores are also the most generous. We planned to sell raffle tickets only at the event because we wanted those who made the effort to get the chance for reward. We had precious litte time to do that as we stepped off shortly after the bulk of the participants had arrived and wanted to wind things up quickly on Sunday. The vendors stepped up and the particpants stepped up in amazing fashion. Dan Hadley and Jay Stevens sold way over $500 in T-shirts and the raffle brought in more than the value of the great prizes, at least $1700. Silas Tackitt added at least $150 from the sale of his newest manual (see the thread elswhere).
A final number will be published once the registration portion is determined after paying the bills and a matching donation is received by Rob Gobtrop's company to his very generous donation check. Rob even bought a bunch of raffle tickets as well. Patrick Reardon handed me a Ben Franklin and many other folks bought $50-60 worth of tickets. One man came up, dirty from head to toe just after we finished it and fished in his wallet for two dollar bills. He asked "will this help? I don't care if I win." Wow.
A final number will be published once the registration portion is determined after paying the bills and a matching donation is received by Rob Gobtrop's company to his very generous donation check. Rob even bought a bunch of raffle tickets as well. Patrick Reardon handed me a Ben Franklin and many other folks bought $50-60 worth of tickets. One man came up, dirty from head to toe just after we finished it and fished in his wallet for two dollar bills. He asked "will this help? I don't care if I win." Wow.
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