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FUNDRAISING IDEAS FOR A STAG & DOE?
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Here are a list of activities that can make you extra dough at your Stag and Doe! These are terrific fund-raising ideas to assist you in resulting in a successful stag and doe party.
TRADITIONAL GAMES AND DRAWS
*Crown and Anchor
*Selling tickets for door prizes
*50/50 Draw
*Crazy Jokers: 52 Cards shuffled. Tape each card on bristol board face down. Guests purchase cards for $2 or $3 each. Write guests name with magic marker on back of card. When all cards are purchased you then turn each one over. The individuals possessing the Jokers win $20 each.
*Toonie or Loonie toss: There is a special prize of your choice placed on the floor inside a bucket. The choice of prize should be of decent value or need for other guests as well. There are 3 or 4 rounds. Tape mark 7 feet away from prize. Everyone tosses as many loonies as they'd like until they get their toss in the bucket. Everyone who gets it in the bucket gets to go to the next round. The toss line is moved back to 10 feet. The procedure goes as the individuals who get the loonie in the bucket move to the next round. The toss line moves back 3 feet each time until you have one winner. You should end up with a decent amount in your bucket at the end of it all. Important: make sure you plan this game a little later in the evening.. when the tossers judgement is not as fucused.
*He/She Shoot's....He/She Scores! For the hockey crowd: Set up a goalie's net with targets. It's 2 shots for a toonie. 20-25 feet back. If you hit down one target you get a loonie. Two targets, 5 bucks. . If you know you have a bunch of sharp shooters keep moving back your shot line until it becomes more challenging.
*The Pie In The Face Auction: The honourees of the evening have the opportunity to receive "Pie In The Face"....for the right price of course!
1st method: Individual Bids on each. Highest bidder that night gets to mush pie in the face of the groom and bride to be.
2nd method: (More of a money maker$$$) Whip Cream in tin foil pie dish. $5 bucks for a mush in the face per person.
*The Canadian Tire Money Guessing Game: You must first accumulate a whole whack of Canadian Tire oney...ask family and friend to chip in. Once you count up the total amount then you can prepare for this game. You make up a page with two columns. Column 1 has the person's name, column two has a suggested dollar amount for the contestant to wager their guess. You can charge $1 per guess or 7 for $5. At the end of the night the person who has written down their name beside the actual correct amount (or closest to)wins the Canadian Tire loot. Make sure the amount to be one is worth it. (no less than $50)
*The Fly Fishing game: What you need: One bucket. One fishing rod and lour without hook. Tape a line for contestants to cast their line. Whoever gets the lour in the bucket wins a ballot to win a very favourable prize, which you should determine in advance. $2 per cast or 3 for $5.
*Worm Insurance: As invitees to the stag and doe are checking in at the front table you will display a container with glistening live fresh worms.(OK this is absolutley gross but it will provide amusement for the evening and an opportunity to generate extra cash) Everyone arriving will be offered the opportunity to purchase worm insurance for only $1.00. If they do then you give them a ticket that "states worm insurance. If you are asked by one of the hosts to display your worm insurance you provide this certificate of documentation then you will not be required to consumme a worm. There will be the odd person that may opt out of purchasing this policy for the very reason of wanting to consumme a worm in front of everyone. This is only recommended if you know your guests can stomach this concept.
*The $100 giveaway: First your need a crisp $100 dollar bill. Display the bill in a plastic sheet on the table where you are selling the guesses. You must conceal the serial number of the bill by placing a strip of bristol board at the bottom to cover it up. You will have a an approx. 34 X 12 inch bristol board on the table with approx. 100 squares. In those squares are mock serial numbers of the $100 bill. Only one square has the real number. Each person who pays for a guess writes their name in the square. Price the guessing opportunities accordingly.
*Guessing Game: Guess how many jelly beans in the jar and win the jelly beans and half the purse. 50 cents a guess.
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