Friday, July 31, 2009

We are hosting a Superbowl party for a non-profit organization and want to make it HUGE! Any ideas?

This event is going to be basically for charity and will be set in an arena to accomidate 100 or so people. Raffles are being offered but I would love to hear some suggestions for party ideas to make the night a huge success. We also have posted a food list for people to bring in for a pot-luck type of buffet so ideas for that would be cool too. Ideas for half-time fun/games, etc..are encouraged.

We are hosting a Superbowl party for a non-profit organization and want to make it HUGE! Any ideas?
A good way to raise $ is to have a 50/50 raffle. You get a roll of tickets and sell each ticket for, say a dollar. The more tickets people buy the better their chance of winning. You pull 1 ticket out of a hat and whoever has the ticket wins 50% of the money ans the other 50% goes to the charity. So if you sell $100 tickets, you make $50 they get 50...and if its for a non profit, hopefully the person who won will give the money back to the charity.


Theres always the donut-on-a-string contest. Get a long piece of string, and tie pieces of string hanging from it, and tie a donut to the end of each string..so basically it looks like a giant clothesline with donuts hanging from it. people have to hold their hands behind their back and eat the donut from the string..its funny to watch!
Reply:you could get donations from stores and other places for a silent auction, those are fun and all the money will go to the charity.


football trivia questions


finger football games


get a life sized cutout of a football player for people to take pics while their head is sticking out the hole, and a cheerleader one for the ladies! like this http://www.elifesize.com/Merchant2/merch...


get a football blooper video to play during halftime


play flag football


have a football toss contest- don't they have those mats you throw at to see the speed of your throw?


give evryone a football cutout of paper on a pin, if you're caught saying "football" someone can steal away the pin- person with the most at the end of the game wins a prize


some kind of relay games
Reply:If I were doing a potluck for a Superbowl party, I'd make it a chili cookoff. It adds an element of competition, and an activity in the form of tasting and judging. A pig roast would also work as a main.





As to fun activites, an armchair race could make for good pictures if you have the right crowd and enough room. Put armchairs on wheels and have teams race their chair to the tv.


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