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Blind draw system: Computer vs In-person
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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 5666591" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>Another thing missing with the computer draw is the benefit to the community for the fund raisers that were conducted at the draws, the money from the concessions that would go to local civic organizations, the fees for parking that wend to the local churches, the local businesses came and set up booths to sell things at the drawing, food sales at local restaurants, local call makers showing off their calls and selling a few, and this is all besides the meeting up with folks you don't see often.</p><p></p><p>They tried last year to kind of bring this back to a degree with the in person announcement for who drew what blind, but in my opinion, it failed miserably. Less than 25% of the turnout for that than what it was when they did an actual in person draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 5666591, member: 10346"] Another thing missing with the computer draw is the benefit to the community for the fund raisers that were conducted at the draws, the money from the concessions that would go to local civic organizations, the fees for parking that wend to the local churches, the local businesses came and set up booths to sell things at the drawing, food sales at local restaurants, local call makers showing off their calls and selling a few, and this is all besides the meeting up with folks you don't see often. They tried last year to kind of bring this back to a degree with the in person announcement for who drew what blind, but in my opinion, it failed miserably. Less than 25% of the turnout for that than what it was when they did an actual in person draw. [/QUOTE]
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