Chicken S#*t Raffle is SOLD OUT
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CONCEPT OF THE GAME:
It’s a simple concept really, we will have a 4’ x 8’ chicken pen, the floor of the pen will be a large board with 40 set numbered squares, kind of resembles a bingo card. For each game we will put a chicken in the pen where its feed will be spread throughout. This is where it gets exciting, we will sit, wait and watch the chicken poop while a live commentator will discuss what kind of strategy he thinks the chicken is using. Once she dumps, our impartial judge will officially call the number(s). Did you ever think watching a chicken poop would be so exciting?! |
RULES OF THE GAME:
1. Entrant must me 18 years of age and live in the state of Illinois.
2. There are 40 set numbers on the board that are used for each game
3. There will be 3 games each with a different buy in amount.
*Game one will have $10 squares. One winner can win up to $200
*Game two will have $20 squares. One winner can win up to $400
*Game three will have $40 squares. One winner can win up to $800
4. The number the chicken poops on, or the majority of the poop will be will be the winner as determined by our impartial judge. If the chicken poops on a line or corner between 2, 3, or 4 numbers and it is unclear which number has the majority of poop, the impartial judge can call that one, some or all the numbers are winners and the winnings will be divided evenly between the person’s with the designated numbers.
5. Each entry will be given a number by a randomized computer generator 1 through 40 that will be emailed to you once all 40 squares are sold.
6. For each of the three games, once we sell 40 squares for the first card (Card A) we will continue to sell squares for Card B, then continue to Card C etc. up to Ten cards (letter J) for each game (400 squares max per game) The winning number will be the same for each card in that game.
Example: We sell 120 squares for the $40 game. Since there are 120 squares there would be three (3) cards for that game. If the chicken poops solely on #32, Number 32 would be the winner for Card A, B & C and each winner on those cards would receive $800.
7. There is a service charge attached to each ticket purchased.
8. This is a 50/50 raffle which means half of the net proceeds raised goes to Lemont Area Historical Society and the other half goes to the winner(s) of each game.
1. Entrant must me 18 years of age and live in the state of Illinois.
2. There are 40 set numbers on the board that are used for each game
3. There will be 3 games each with a different buy in amount.
*Game one will have $10 squares. One winner can win up to $200
*Game two will have $20 squares. One winner can win up to $400
*Game three will have $40 squares. One winner can win up to $800
4. The number the chicken poops on, or the majority of the poop will be will be the winner as determined by our impartial judge. If the chicken poops on a line or corner between 2, 3, or 4 numbers and it is unclear which number has the majority of poop, the impartial judge can call that one, some or all the numbers are winners and the winnings will be divided evenly between the person’s with the designated numbers.
5. Each entry will be given a number by a randomized computer generator 1 through 40 that will be emailed to you once all 40 squares are sold.
6. For each of the three games, once we sell 40 squares for the first card (Card A) we will continue to sell squares for Card B, then continue to Card C etc. up to Ten cards (letter J) for each game (400 squares max per game) The winning number will be the same for each card in that game.
Example: We sell 120 squares for the $40 game. Since there are 120 squares there would be three (3) cards for that game. If the chicken poops solely on #32, Number 32 would be the winner for Card A, B & C and each winner on those cards would receive $800.
7. There is a service charge attached to each ticket purchased.
8. This is a 50/50 raffle which means half of the net proceeds raised goes to Lemont Area Historical Society and the other half goes to the winner(s) of each game.