Tanner Jenkins
Jordan Bailey
Kyle Roos
Robyn Phillips
PD Neff
Mike Chrisman
Dan Homan
Milt Barnes
Skippy Burtt
Frank Bryant
Marshall Robinson
Mike Sculley
Ross Perry
Sean Helie
Brad Hisel
Josh Salisbury
Kristin Rumery
Amy Ham
Kathy Brauer
Keta Smith
Jim Falcon
Jared Okeefe
Terry Dressel
Dylan Short
Chase Schuett
Jarid Cooper
Jeff Pearsall
Tony Deal
Rhonda Buffington
Tyler Covert
TJ Coon
Quinton Standage
Nate Yancy
Joe Sculley
Matt Smith
Scott Letourneau
Pam Silos
Charlie Kleckner
continued from page 6... drawing to take place, throw the names of everyone participating into a hat and have each person draw a name and tuck it away. This is the person for whom they must purchase a gift. Parents of young kids are responsible for purchasing a gift for the names drawn by the kids. The actual gift exchange takes place later at the date, time and place designated.
community. Participants write down the name of their favorite charity and insert it into a hat. They then draw a name of a charity from the hat and pledge to support it with either a monetary donation or volunteer work.
Go the White Elephant Way
White elephant gifts are generally inexpensive, sometimes funny, sometimes used gifts. For your white elephant gift exchange, you may select a theme and price limit, such as gag gifts for under $5 Charity exchanges work well for individuals who don?t need or odd items from home. Participants must then wrap a gift that anything and would rather give back something to their meets those specifications and bring it to the exchange. The person first in line selects a gift, unwraps it and holds it up high for everyone to see. The next person selects a gift, unwraps it and either keeps the gift or swaps it for the other person?s gift. The fun continues until everyone has a gift. Exchanges may be limited to a certain number, and participants may be given one final opportunity to swap gifts if they so desire.
Give Back
Regift Regift exchanges usually take place after the holidays and require participants to bring something they received but do not want or need. Participants then get to swap what they don?t want for something that they do. Any gifts not selected may be donated to charity.
Gift-Giving Alternatives By Tresa Erickson, Adbuilder.com
Be a Secret Santa Secret Santa exchanges take place over a series of days. Participants draw names, purchase several small gifts for the person whose name they draw and arrange for a gift to be delivered daily in secret. Gifts may be themed, and the identities of the Secret Santas are revealed on the last day of the exchange.
Gift giving is a time-honored tradition, but how do you keep it affordable with a great number of people? If you have a rather large family and Draw Names buying gifts for each and every person is out of Name drawings are fairly straightforward. You set up a time for the continued on page 6... the question, what can you do? You can have a gift exchange, and there are various ways you can go about it. Here are a few of the more common ones.
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- Gift Certificates - Boots, Hats & Tack - Giftware - Wrangler Retro, Rock 47, Qbaby & more
continued from page 6... drawing to take place, throw the names of everyone participating into a hat and have each person draw a name and tuck it away. This is the person for whom they must purchase a gift. Parents of young kids are responsible for purchasing a gift for the names drawn by the kids. The actual gift exchange takes place later at the date, time and place designated.
community. Participants write down the name of their favorite charity and insert it into a hat. They then draw a name of a charity from the hat and pledge to support it with either a monetary donation or volunteer work.
Go the White Elephant Way
White elephant gifts are generally inexpensive, sometimes funny, sometimes used gifts. For your white elephant gift exchange, you may select a theme and price limit, such as gag gifts for under $5 Charity exchanges work well for individuals who don?t need or odd items from home. Participants must then wrap a gift that anything and would rather give back something to their meets those specifications and bring it to the exchange. The person first in line selects a gift, unwraps it and holds it up high for everyone to see. The next person selects a gift, unwraps it and either keeps the gift or swaps it for the other person?s gift. The fun continues until everyone has a gift. Exchanges may be limited to a certain number, and participants may be given one final opportunity to swap gifts if they so desire.
Give Back
Regift Regift exchanges usually take place after the holidays and require participants to bring something they received but do not want or need. Participants then get to swap what they don?t want for something that they do. Any gifts not selected may be donated to charity.
Gift-Giving Alternatives By Tresa Erickson, Adbuilder.com
Be a Secret Santa Secret Santa exchanges take place over a series of days. Participants draw names, purchase several small gifts for the person whose name they draw and arrange for a gift to be delivered daily in secret. Gifts may be themed, and the identities of the Secret Santas are revealed on the last day of the exchange.
Gift giving is a time-honored tradition, but how do you keep it affordable with a great number of people? If you have a rather large family and Draw Names buying gifts for each and every person is out of Name drawings are fairly straightforward. You set up a time for the continued on page 6... the question, what can you do? You can have a gift exchange, and there are various ways you can go about it. Here are a few of the more common ones.
Town and Country
Western Wear
- Gift Certificates - Boots, Hats & Tack - Giftware - Wrangler Retro, Rock 47, Qbaby & more
Tanner Jenkins
Jordan Bailey
Kyle Roos
Robyn Phillips
PD Neff
Mike Chrisman
Dan Homan
Milt Barnes
Skippy Burtt
Frank Bryant
Marshall Robinson
Mike Sculley
Ross Perry
Sean Helie
Brad Hisel
Josh Salisbury
Kristin Rumery
Amy Ham
Kathy Brauer
Keta Smith
Jim Falcon
Jared Okeefe
Terry Dressel
Dylan Short
Chase Schuett
Jarid Cooper
Jeff Pearsall
Tony Deal
Rhonda Buffington
Tyler Covert
TJ Coon
Quinton Standage
Nate Yancy
Joe Sculley
Matt Smith
Scott Letourneau
Pam Silos
Charlie Kleckner