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tashayoung said:I received a bad copy of this raffle form (you know...copied one to many times and it just wasn't crisp and clean) from my directors. I don't know who's idea it was but I recreated it and thought someone else might like it too.
THANKS HEATHER, okay I feel silly! DUH!pcheframsey said:The host can "sell" squares for $1 a piece. The money goes to the winner of the raffle (or can be split between a few winners) to be used as a shopping spree. The winning raffle square is chosen at the show. Not only does someone get a free shopping spree, but the hosts benefits go up because of it. Hope this helps to explain it.
pcheframsey said:No problem. We all feel silly around here at one time or another. Especially me! I swear, my brains have been sucked out by my four children! After each pregnancy I feel a little dumber and I'm amazed at how intelligent they are!
Where is Yakima?
The purpose of the "Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form" is to provide a clean and crisp version of the original raffle form that may have been copied too many times and had reduced quality. The updated form aims to improve the overall appearance and readability of the raffle form.
The "Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form" was recreated by a scientist who received a bad copy of the original form from their directors. The scientist thought that others might benefit from a cleaner version of the form and decided to recreate it.
The revamped version of the raffle form has improved clarity and readability due to being recreated rather than being copied multiple times. It also has a cleaner and more professional appearance.
Yes, the "Revamped Pampered Chef Raffle Form" is free to use for anyone who may find it useful. The scientist who recreated it has no intention of charging for its use.
Yes, since the form is free to use, you are welcome to customize it to fit your needs. However, it is not necessary to credit the scientist who recreated it, but it would be appreciated.