I agree with John's comments.
Chuck
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From: rc3r-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <rc3r-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of John
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Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2020 1:02 PM
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Subject: [rc3r] Re: Raffle Layout
Which is easier to work with, and which looks more realistic, relatively
speaking? Those who have worked with both should make the decision.
John
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Sent: Sun, Jul 5, 2020 12:11 pm
Subject: [rc3r] Raffle Layout
Starting to think about the raffle layout. This will be our 7th year of doing
this with a layout.
For the 1st four years, we used the rug on the Left. It is $.50/sq ft.
2 years ago, Home Depot was out and I used the stuff of the Right. It is
$0.69/sq ft.
I buy a little over 4 ft and it lasts us 2 years (12 ft width cut in half).
It will cost either about $26 or about $33......and that covers 2 years. Start
thinking about what you prefer.
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