|


-
Trivia Gameshow -
for an extra fee
($100 -$150)
–with four booths, mics, scoreboards, stop button and 30
different categories of trivia and sound clips. Prizes
included. Fun for all ages.
-
Karaoke – For an extra fee ($50)
– I have around 15,000 songs to choose from (and growing
monthly) in my catalog. This includes a 13” color TV on a
stand, and 2 wired microphones with effects. A good time for
all!
-
Hot Potato Centerpiece Givaway
- At each table is a nicely decorated centerpiece with a
soft colored ball on top. At the appropriate time, I would
ask that who at their table has their birthday closest to
today’s celebration date gets to take the ball. When the
music begins, the ball gets passed around clockwise. When
the music stops, the person who has the ball or just tossed
the ball is out.
After this, we then proceed a second time and third time,
the person who has the ball or tossed the ball on the
forth round is the winner of the
centerpiece. It
worked out perfectly with moaning and cheering during each
round and was a climax at the forth round!
|

-
Serving both profit and non-profit functions.
-
Fee
reduced 50% to assist in fundraising (my option).
-
It can
be outside, inside, or both including extra microphones.
-
Selective music is available before, during, and after
function (including Auctions).

Click Here for
Larger Image
-
The Newlywed Game
– 4 married couples (each couple is a team) are seated
up front as Couple #1, Couple #2 (and so on) and asked
questions about their spouse. First, the men leave the
room and the women are asked a series of 5 questions
each (worth 5 to 15 points each). Then the men come back
and the women leave the room. The men are asked 5
different questions each (worth 5 to 15 points each).
Then the women come back into the room and the questions
begin. The goal is to have the most matched answers with
the highest amount of points to win. Very entertaining!
( lasts from ½ to 1 hour ).

|

-
No Deal/Let’s Deal
– Similar to
Deal/No Deal with a few twists. Instead of 25 suitcases
there is 20 envelopes. 
-
Pie in the face
– Great for a
Jack & Jill. Get 2 containers (one with his picture, the
other with hers). Who ever has the most money put in his or
her container get the pie in the face by the fiancé.
Entertaining and a great fund raiser!
-
50/50 raffle
–
Great for most parties. People buy tickets for a chance to
win half the total collected. The other half goes to whoever
or whatever the parties for.
-
Chinese Raffle
– If
there are raffle prizes, there is a bag in front of each
prize. You purchase tickets and put you ticket in the bags
that you only are interested in for those certain prizes.
-
Specialty Raffle
–
People purchase different tickets for a valuable special
prize or prizes.
|