Fundraising

 

 

 

Believing that there can never be too much money available for worthy community needs and child abuse prevention in general, each year the club makes the following fundraising efforts.

Movie Benefit Screening

Once every year the club members pull out the stops and rally the troops for our biggest fund raising effort of all - our near world famous First-run Movie Benefit Screening.

This event includes the showing of a yet to be released movie from a major studio, all-you-can-eat samples from several local restaurants, numerous opportunity prize drawings, free commemorative t-shirts and much, much more.  As a result of the concerted efforts of all involved, the Movie Benefit Screening produces significant donations and revenues, all of which are used for the prevention of child abuse and other worthy community causes.

CLICK HERE TO SEE PICTURES OF THE 2002 SCREENING - HERE

Entertainment Book Sales

Each year the club members sell Entertainment Books as an additional fund raiser for the club projects.  To order your Entertainment Book contact rick@rjharriscpa.com.

Sports Books

The club supports the Cal/Nev District Exchange Club fund raising efforts by purchasing District supplied football sports books.

Football Pool

As a fun activity - with a little fund raising mixed in - the members participate in a weekly football pool.

Raffle Ticket Sales at Meetings

Each week's meeting includes a drawing for $20.00 and $10.00 prizes.  The remaining proceeds from the ticket sales go into the club's coffers for community benefit activities.

American Flag Kit Sales

Combining Exchange Club's emphasis of Americanism with an opportunity to generate more funds for community needs, the club sales American flag kits and Exchange Club banners.

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