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DCASC HH4 Raffle - Link to Pictures on Last Pages

Herfin Bigdog

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

Since joining Cigar Pass last fall, this would be the first herf I have announced at CP. For the past three years I have hosted a herf in my own humble back yard. The last two years also featured a benefit raffle with the proceeds going to the American Red Cross for their Hurricane Relief efforts. Farther down this post are the results of those benefit raffles.

The Hurricane Herf (HH) came to be because I decided to host the September 2003 DCASC monthly herf at my house. The DCASC is a DC area local cigar group that I belong to. In September 2003, Hurricane Isabel decided to make a detour through the Washington, DC area. The herf was scheduled in advance for the Saturday that followed Hurricane Isabel's romp through the area. I did not want to cancel the herf.

The herf was held by lantern and candle light. There were about 10-12 guys eating, drinking and herfing to their hearts content. The lack of power was not really a factor as I have a gas grill. I asked people to bring bags of ice. As you can imagine, no power means no refrigerators to keep food cold. Ice was a precious commodity in Bowie for several days.

Anyway, that's the history of the Hurricane Herf! Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 9th as the date of the 4th Annual Hurricane Herf (HH4).

Last year was a banner year for raffle item contributions from sponsors. I had the luxury of extra time, as I was laid-off during the months of June and July. While job-hunting, I was also contacting vendors like a mad man. And the results spoke for themselves. This year I hope to cultivate new sponsors as well as have many from the previous 2 years return as sponsors. I can't claim that I will be as successful as last year in terms of the amount of raffle items, but I will do my best.

I have a slight jump-start from last year in terms of raffle items. I received a few items a few days after HH3 had passed last fall. Therefore, I have one beautiful Don Salvatore, Birds Eye Maple, 50-count humidor: http://www.tinderbox-dundee.com/donsalvato...donsal1504.html

...and two boxes of Padron 2000 naturals. These will be well aged by the time the herf rolls around. I also have commitments from the manufacturer of my favorite cigar cutter, the Palio, owned by Brother of the Leaf (BOTL), LLC. http://www.paliocutters.com/

Food and beverages will be handled similarly to what was done last year. As before, this is a BYOB (bring your own beverage) in terms of adult beverages. I'll supply basic mixers for most liquors and I'll provide ice, and coolers for storing your canned and bottled beverages. Bringing your own coolers is fine too.

Last year, for a reasonable fee I supplied hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, macaroni salad, pretzels & chips, salsa, condiments, sodas, bottled water, the paper products and eating utensils. I think there may have also been a fruit salad and maybe a vegetable platter or two. No one went away hungry as far as I know.

I don't know what the price will be this year, but it should not be significantly more than last years cost of $7.00. I just asked for enough to reimburse my expenses for the food. Even though I covered the food for HH2, as much as I would have loved to cover the costs last year at HH3 as well as this year's HH4 event, I don't have enough disposable income to cover it.

The raffle proceeds will again benefit the American Red Cross and their efforts to provide aid to hurricane victims. There have been no significant hurricanes yet so far this year since June 1st, but the hurricane season is young. The last two years proceeds from HH2 and HH3 were respectively approximately $700 and $1850. And last year with a donation-matching program offered through the company that HerfinOne (Ben) works for, we were able to increase the total amount by $900 and donate just over $2700. $1800 to the Red Cross and about $950 to a fund raising drive specifically for our BOTLs and SOTLs in the south east who were effected by the hurricanes of 2005.

Those are the major points of HH4. Oh yeah…I host the event in my back yard. Where do I live? I live in Bowie, MD, a suburb of Washington DC. Bowie is between DC, and Annapolis, MD, about 10 miles East of DC and roughly 20 miles West of Annapolis.

I provide plenty of shade with shelters and tarps. And the theme is Luau. So wear your Hawaiian shirts, pooka shells, and any other tropical attire to this event.

IMPORTANT NOTE: YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS!!! I do not have 3 dozen + chairs. If you want a comfortable seat, please bring your own.

If you have not attended either of the two previous benefit herfs, please consider attending this one. The proceeds are for a very worthy cause. There are several of our BOTL and SOTL that live in hurricane threatened areas of the southeast.

Here are a few links to the past three Hurricane Herfs.
HH1 http://galleries.cigarweekly.com/HerfinBig...-Hurricane-Herf

HH2 http://galleries.cigarweekly.com/SmokinAFu...-Hurricane-Hurf

HH3 http://galleries.cigarweekly.com/SmokinAFu...-Herricane-Herf

If you are definitely planning to attend, let me know by emailing me at my other address, HerfinBigdog<at>Comcast<dot>net. I'll start an attendee list, which will help me keep track of who is coming for the purpose of knowing how much food to buy.

Event Date: Saturday, September 9, 2006
Time: 2:00PM – until ? (we all get tired and every goes home)
Cost: Not sure yet. But it will be between 5 and 10 bucks. Last year it was $7.00
Where: My Backyard
2702 Filbert Lane
Bowie, MD 20715

Food: Burgers and Dogs, side dishes (potato salad, coleslaw, and/or macaroni salad) munchies (chips, dip, veggie platter) and other goodies.

Drinks: If you want to drink beer or liquor, BYOB!!! I will provide soda and mixers for most common drinks. Water of course, probably lemonade and tea.

Eating utensils, cups, condiments and paper products will also be supplied.

And of course…the raffle:

So far I have commitments from about dozen vendors to donate cigars and accessories for the raffle. I am attempting to contact several more as well. Last year there were nearly 2 dozen sponsors for this event. I’ll be happy if I can equal that amount this year.

Raffle ticket prices are as follows:

1 ticket = $2.00
3 tickets = $5.00
7 tickets = $10.00
15 tickets = $20.00


If you are interested in purchasing raffle tickets but you can not attend, send me your cash and I will identify your tickets with your name. I will probably do what I did last year in terms of allowing you to tell me how you want your tickets distributed. I'll have at least four (4) choices in which to spread your raffle tickets.

1 Humidors
2 Cigars
3 Accessories
4 Other

Let's say you buy 15 tickets. You can distribute them any way you choose. For example, you can put 5 tickets in each jar for humidors, cigars and accessories. You just need to let me know how you want them distributed.

DISCLAIMER: Any prizes won by winners not in attendence will have to cover the shipping cost. As this is a fund raiser, I will not dip into the proceeds to ship your prizes. I will ship your prizes and inform you via email or PM what your shipping charges are.

I have no Grand Prize yet, but I'm working on it. I may have a separate container for just the grand prize.

To guarantee that you will have a seat…BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR!!! I will have plenty of shelter set up for shade.

That's all for now! Keep checking this thread for additional details.

Herfingly Yours,

Bryan
 
This sounds like a good idea for a good cause! I should be able to make it. What are the time frames on that Sat? Is it an all day thing, or evening? Oh, burgers and stuff is good with me...unless you don't want to bother with cleaning up, prep, and all the other stuff, then catering would be ideal. Also, are the raffle tickets purchased there? thanks!
 
This sounds like a good idea for a good cause! I should be able to make it. What are the time frames on that Sat? Is it an all day thing, or evening? Oh, burgers and stuff is good with me...unless you don't want to bother with cleaning up, prep, and all the other stuff, then catering would be ideal. Also, are the raffle tickets purchased there? thanks!

Thanks for asking Boonedoggle.

The events have begun early-to-mid afternoon. The exact time will be posted as the date gets nearer. HH2 and HH3 ran until midnight and 11:00PM respectively.

Tickets are purchased at the event and will be available until the raffle drawing begins.

And I am more inclined to stick with the simple burger and dogs plan.

Thanks for your thoughts. :thumbs:
 
If you want to see what happened at the last two Hurricane Herfs, check out the links to pic's in the first post. :cool:
 
I have contacted roughly 2 dozen potential vendors so far with plans to contact several more.

This weekend I will post a teaser-list of some of those vendors who have committed to being a sponsor of this event so far. :)
 
So far I have commitments from nearly a dozen vendors to participate as sponsors this year. I have contacted about that many vendors that I have not heard from yet. Some have contributed before, and others I am contacting for the first time.

And I have already received some goodies for the raffle.

It should be another good one folks! :D
 
I clinched another three sponsors yesterday. :D

See the first post for new details as of Monday, 21 August.
 
Bryan,
Looks like I may be able to make this. Not sure it's my daughters B-day. I also have somethings to donate. Look for a package from the big house.

D
 
Bryan,
Looks like I may be able to make this. Not sure it's my daughters B-day. I also have somethings to donate. Look for a package from the big house.

D

I responded to your PM before reading the post. I hope you can make it Dennis.


Cookie,

Replied to your PM. Hey, ask the wife. You never know what you can get away with unless you ask. :laugh:
 
Hey guys I am seriously considering coming up from NYC for this one.

I have never been to DC before. Anyone wants to stay overnight and do a little tour of the city on Sunday or maybe Friday?

Also anyone coming fromaround NYC interested in the car pool?


Thanks

Dan
 
I'm in the high "90% sure I can make it" bracket :laugh:
 
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