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An unfilled vendor fair drawing slip is a slip of paper that is typically provided to participants at a vendor fair or trade show to enter into a drawing for a prize. It usually contains the participant's name, contact information, and possibly the name of the vendor or company they visited.
After the event, it is important to go through all the drawing slips and separate the filled ones from the unfilled ones. The filled ones should be entered into the drawing for the prize, while the unfilled ones should be discarded.
Yes, you can still use unfilled drawing slips for future events as long as they have not been written on or damaged in any way. It is always a good idea to keep a few extra slips on hand for last-minute participants.
It is not necessary to keep a record of the unfilled drawing slips, but it can be helpful for future reference. You can keep a simple tally of how many were filled and how many were unfilled in case you want to make adjustments for future events.
Yes, there are a few alternative uses for unfilled drawing slips. They can be used as scratch paper, for taking notes, or for jotting down ideas. You can also recycle them or use them as kindling for a fire.