About That Tricky Tray.. I Just Want To Say_Chapter 5 (closed)
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I am a parent at RC and they do not reserve any seats. They open the doors at 5:30 and its first come first serve. But as others previously stated they do sit over 600 and do not sell that many tickets, you should not have a problem finding a seat.
The prizes are proportionate to the ticket cost.
The tickets are shaken-up well.
The tickets don't go in paper bags where the first tickets in usually get stuck in the folds of the bag.
No bent tickets are called.
There are spotters to point the runner in the right direction of the winner to move the calling along.
The caller isn't too verbose with side comments.
Children are not allowed.
Drink and snacks can be purchased.
But, most importantly, I win (LOL)! Good luck with your event.
I too am organizing my first tricky tray and if you find someone willing to email off-line let me know. However, you can try going to trickytrays.com. Not the "s" at the end which may offer some useful advice.
www.TrickyTray.com posts all the action. That's what I like.
*You can only vote once.(this isn't American Idol)!LOL
And a valid email must be filled in the form to count. The Winner & Runner ups will be announced end of January 2006.
Thanks Everyone!
The tricky tray season is heating up - what are the good ones for this weekend?
Thanks.
there is a store in Linden_I thin kit's called the Bingo Factory-on styles across from Pathmark-they sell all kids of tickets
Anyway, I came home a winner, so I would go again.
They did have good cake and plenty of that for the amount of people.
Thanks!
The organizers did a great job but it was so wrong for them to continue that auction. With the power off, there has to be restrictions about holding a public function that crowded by flashlight. The emergency lighting failed and the generator didn't get set up for 2 hours. Even then there were elderly, handicapped and lots of children of all sizes packed in there with minimal light until after midnight. Not once was there an announcement made advising anyone of the road conditions. No indication of concern for the safety of those attending getting home. People were yelling at them to hurry up and draw. Several of the runners were drinking wine they had brought in and one of them slipped and fell by our table. They were laughing and having a great time.
Perhaps next time they could leave the kids and wine at home. That would help with the crowding; probably lots of rules about drinking in a school facility too.
Bergen County TT fan
ANY TRICKY TRAYS IN MIDDLESEX,MOUNMOUTH OR SOMERSET COUNTRIES in the near future????
I'm new to the TT circuit but from what I hear/see, people love them. The TT that I am helping organize is a fundraiser for the Bukowski/Bloomfield Animal Shelter. As a new committee member & first time TT'er I would love to hear about the best or worst prizes. Our TT will be held in Bloomfield NJ on March 19th, space is limited so we will be selling advance tickets only. If anyone is interested in attending, please contact 1-973-259-0016 or 1-973-429-9009. & please let me know your best/worst stories. Thank yoU!
I think it's way too big - they had to extend the time for people to drop tickets. Too many levels of prizes for me and the admission is a bit steep for what you get.
I guess everyone has their own preferences, but those are mine.
My pet peeve is people that rip their tickets one by one at the prize tables while they are crowded-if people would rip the tickets at their table-it wouldn't take so long to drop tickets and time wouldn't have to be extended.
I HAVE GONE TO TT WHERE THEY HAVE THEM PRE RIPPED.. AWESOME....
PEOPLE NEED TO RIP THEIR TICKETS AT THEIR TABLE AND THEN PUT THEM IN A BAGGY AND THEN PROCEED TO PUT THEM IN THE BUCKETS... TT ORGANIZATIONS NEED TO MAKE ANNOUNCEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE EVENING. THIS WILL BENEFIT THEM FOR SURE..
A. Why werent they trying to promote through the night that they at least need to reach the goal of last year which would be a big worry for most organization and,
B. How they first had $484 and now had $480 after people continued to buy.
Sounds to us that someone went home with a nice payday from that. Obviously the people who used to run it are no longer there. While we know that the people worked very hard on getting the prizes we just wish they would have done a better job with the running of it.
On a different note, an announcement was made that the Wayne Manor was sold and a car dealership is coming in. All I can say is thank God! That place is such a dirty dump!
Thanks
Best Tricky Tray of 2005Top 10 List (actually 11)
Best Tricky Tray of 2005
Woodrow Wilson #5 School-Garfield, NJ
for so many Great Prizes - High End,
Very Well Organized & Great Food!
Congratulations!
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First Runner-Up
Newton High School Class of 2008 -Newton, NJ
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Second Runner-Up (Tie)
St. Brendan School- Clifton, NJ
Unity Spiritual Center- Asbury, NJ
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Third Runner-Up (Tie)
Lakeland Animal Haven- Kenvil, NJ
St Francis of Assisi - Haskell, NJ
Dystonia Medical Research Foundation-NJ Chapter
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Fourth Runner-Up
St. Andrews-Clifton,NJ
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Fifth Runner-Up
Our Lady of Mercy-Whippany,NJ
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Sixth Runner-Up (Tie)
Toms River Class of 2008-Toms River,NJ
Knights of Pythias-Garfield,NJ
*As Voted By The Visitors Of
TrickyTray.com
There you have it..the official results!
TT last yr held at Rockleigh?
If not put this one on the list of NOT TO BE MISSED!!!!!!!
Last yr they had over 60 minigrands
and grand prize unbelievable
I went broke trying for the SuperGrand prize...
desperate housewives luncheon..
fully catered luncheon hosted in the winner's home winner received everything on the table to set the table with even the invites.
Then a chef, butler (white glove) and a waiter arrives ready to serve 9 friends (desperate housewives of the winner!_)
I heard this years theme At the movies red carpet and all to walk on...save the date April 25th
at Rockleigh they even served HORS DE VOURS during the ticket drop/gift preview..oh did i mention the waiter standing there passing out glasses of wine!
this year it is $50.00
They selll 3 different value packs
in addition to tickets sold indiv.
Great TT! Don't miss I'll be there
1) only one person selling prize tickets
2) prizes not grouped appropriately for value - $50 WalMart gift card in same level as $25 gift card for Home Goods
3) they separated all gift certificates for restaurants into their own category as a second level - so dinner at Applebees which should have been in the minor level prizes was in the second level prize category which had a value less than the WalMart gift card in the minor level
4) Caller was calling WAY too slow!! There were 6 levels of tickets and at 10:15 had only gotten through the first 2 levels of prizes
5) Microphone died at one point and you could NOT hear what the caller was calling and even when it was working the caller was not clear
6) Too many people for the size of the room - didn't have enough time to put tickets in
7) too many prizes on the tables - couldn't see what the prizes were as they were 3 deep on the table
8) They said they were calling numbers at 7:30 - but didn't start until after 8
9) people workig the event gave different stories - one said there was a special bucket for the door prize ticket, another said to use it for a prize, and yet another said do what you want with it.
Disappointing to say the least!
Thank you for your feedback and for attending our Tricky Tray, I'm sorry you were disppointed
ORG_PHONE: (732) 548 - 0100 ext 227
ORG_EMAIL: SFCSTrickyTray@msn.com
ORG_WEBSITE:
DATE_OF_TRICKYTRAY: Friday May 12, 2006
TIME_DOORS_OPEN: 5:00 p.m.
TIME_DRAWING_BEGINS: 8:00 p.m.
BUILDING_NAME: NJ Convention & Expo Center at Raritan Center
TRICKYTRAY_ADDRESS: 97 Sunfield Ave
TRICKYTRAY_CITY: Edison
TRICKYTRAY_STATE: NJ
TRICKYTRAY_ZIPCODE: 08837
ADMISSION_COST: $16.00
ADULTS_ONLY: Yes
TEXTAREA: Our average attendance is 850 guests. Our AVERAGE number of prizes is approximately 250 Gift Baskets, 20 Super Prizes, 1 Mystery Prize, 1 Theme Prize and 1 Grand Prize. Additionally, we run one 50/50. By popular demand, this year we are doing a Bring Your OWN Food & Drink. Your admisssion includes the one sheet of regular auction tickets (25 chances). Treat your MOM this Mother's Day with a special night out. The entire proceeds benefit St. Francis Cathedral School, Metuchen, NJ.
The tickets were prepulled which is a sure sign of cheating and there was just that. Some of the prizes were fixed for certain people to win. What a pure disappointment to all of those who supported this cause not to mention the children who it benefits since they are being supported by an organization that feels it necessary to cheat.
The executive board and organizers of that event should be ashamed of themselves.
I never received a cancellation because you can rest assure I would have posted just like I do when there is "sell Out"
I have expressed my disappointment to the post person.
Let us all learn for future.
I JUST EMAILED YOU AT YOUR WEB SITE. THIS IS FOR A GOOD CAUSE SO CHARGE ADMISSION AND YOU NEED TO CHARGE MORE FOR YOUR TICKETS. THAT IS TOO CHEAP... GREAT WOLF GOES FOR $5.00 A TICKET AT ALL OTHER TT. THEY ARE CALLTT BECAUSE TT BECAUSE THE CHINNESS TOOK OFFENSIVE TO THEM BEING CALLED CHINNESSE AUCTIONS.. I HAVE BEEN RUNNING MINE FOR 5 YEARS BRINGS IN $10,000 TO $21,000..
Here is one persons opinion....I prefer an "adults only" tricky tray. Children can misbehave, be distracting and noisy. Depending on the size of the facility you have, you should also consider the fact that children take up seating that can go to an adult who has the potential to spend quite a bit of money at your event.
Thanks a bunch
And how dare you call a 15, 16 year old boy such a name! YOU ARE A SORE LOSER. And my friend did witness you getting new tickets and it had to be you because that nice (very generous) young man took you to every booth to replace your tickets! You were immediately pointed out to me. I couldn't believe that he was so kind. SHAME ON YOU!
I KNEW THERE WAS A LAW ABOUT RAFFLING OFF LIVE ANIMALS...
BUT EVERY TT I GO TO HAS A BASKET OR GRAND PRIZE OF LOTTERY TICKETS??? NEVER KNEW THERE WAS A LAW PROHIBITING IT...
I have been at some tricky trays with a lot of prizes and they have two callers who alternate after each draw. That way the next number comes quickly. That seems to work quite well.
Another reason I don't like tricky trays that are dinners - by the time dinner is over and the pulling starts it's already late! (Not to mention I've spent my money on dinner so don't have as much to spend on tickets!) Stick to the school cafeterias!
Following is a list of PROHIBITED PRIZES as sent to me by the Commission:
- real estate
- bonds
- shares of stock
- securities
- weapons
- live animals (except edible seafood)
- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
- foreign or domestic coins (except collector pieces or sets that are marked as such and are clearly not intended for use as legal tender)
- tobacco products
- motor vehicle leases
- any money or cash
A prize consisting of money or cash shall not be offered or awarded except in the case of:
1) A raffle conducted as a 50/50 or a calendar raffle
2) Any bingo games
3) Big six wheels and horse race wheels
I hope this clears up the subject of what is or is not allowed at tricky trays. Anyone who would like to verify the above can contact the Commission at (973)273-8000.
Ok, I really need the Tricky Tray lovers opinions!!! I am coordination a Sock Hop (a fundraiser for Dog & Cat Rescue)and we will also have a Tricky Tray with about 100 prizes. Our organization also hosts a Tricky Tray every fall where we usually have over 300 Prizes. That to me is a real Tricky Tray. With our Sock Hop we want everyone to be able to dance and party, and have fun and have time to enjoy the hot and cold buffet. We do not want to be calling numbers for 2 or 3 hour as that would leave very little time for the music and dancing. So, what I want to know is if you think 100 prizes is enough to list ourselves in the trickytray.com site as a tricky tray. I sincerely welcome your opinions!! Thanks!!
If anyone knows the woman who won the 2006-07 seasons pass for 2 to the state theater last night at irwin school pta tricky tray or has one that they are willing to part with i am willing to pay 100 dollars. please contact me
908-839-9111 if you know who she is or are willing to sell your own! thanks!
Did anyone attend the DePaul Catholic Tricky Tray/Fashion Show this past Wednesday at the Westmount Country Club. I missed it and they usually do a good job!!!!
We also went to the Franklin School Tricky Tray at the Grand Summit Hotel in Summit. It was their first Tricky Tray and they did an excellent job. It was a little chaotic getting the tickets in while trying to get the buffet dinner. I would suggest having the dinner go to 8:45 instead of 8:15. Otherwise the prizes were great. We had a lot of fun and would definately go again.
Great prizes, beautiful setup with lots of touches from the students. 1st 50/50 was $970.00 to the winner! second on $600.00+. lots of holiday items and things you could really use. Great themed food baskets too! I'd definitely go again!
I'd like to get the skinney on:
- Liquor
- keeping tables open
- pre-ripping tickets
- Presence of children
- Lottery
things like these... Being a school we don't want to break any laws/rules...and get our licence re-voked
I assume there must be some documented guidelines for NJ?
Thanks!
The Noah's Ark T. T. was a bit crowded and the basket arrangements were a bit confusing.
However, they probably made a ton of money and it all goes to animals.
They mentioned trickytrays.com under BG's ad. Looks like that's her site too by the email address.
No mention of www.trickytray.com
which is actually where I Found the wharton event. I love that site!
Anyone else go?
Re:Wharton PTA - Tricky Tray
Got to agree with you... Event very well organized - one of the best I have been to in a long time. Excellent - prizes. I was torn between attending this one and the Elks one. I'm glad I went to this one. I like the comfort-space to move around.
You should see some of the ones I have been too... (I'm a tricky tray junkie) I was at one last week... that needed some serious help - I heard about it from a friend... that one was not on this site.
Dude.. Also, I noticed this survey company all over the tickets and an entire page in the event book. This might be typical for the section of the community. I was at St.Mary-wharton... anyway there was another lady from a totally different real estate company doing the very same thing.
Oh this same lady [bg] must get around.. I was at Sacred Heart - Dover two weeks ago and her material where all over the place to... Now I have two of those fly swatter. (Damm that an excellent idea! more places should have them. I don't want to be one of those people carrying around funny sticks to a tricky tray-while amusing not me.)
Let see what they will do next year. Looks like there is someone new doing it. They announced that [BG] had was moving or had moved and was not doing it anymore.
I want to know which school her kids are going to, so I know which tricky tray to put on my list to attend. There are sooooo many of these tricky tray ... while I enjoy them, there are some I rather not go to twice... this one was certainly NOT one of them. Let see how there next one will be like. The one thing I did not like was that the caller was going too fast... I'm not a younster anymore.
skinny on regulation.
Kids =OK, but would not recommend it at all. Not all kids are well behaved, been to a few where parents are having a good time and kids are running and hidding under gift table.
Liquor = only if u have a liquor lic.
Table... make sure handicap can get through.
Rules & Reg = Legalized gambling - provides lic & handbook
If you never done it before.. hire someone for the 1st time. Better to pay some who knows what they are doing, then to pay more in fines or as this blog proves. People do talk and will express there comments... word will get around making your recovery job for the following year harder.
Clifton Boys & Girls Club 822 Clifton Avenue Clifton, NJ
Doors Open: 3:00 pm Drawing: 7:30 pm
Event: 4:00 - 9:00 pm Admission: $40 (under 10 yrs $25)
Tickets can be purchased in person at Reigning Cats & Dogs Salon 38 Broadway, Hillsdale Tuesday -Sat. 8:30am to 5:00pm
or at Petco (not Petsmart) in Paramus Rt 17N
Saturday May 6th 11:00am to 4:00pm
to purchase tickets online go to:
http://members.petfinder.org/~NJ120/events.html
Tickets will also be available at the door.
We will be posting pictures of our prizes on Photobucket.com tonight. To view our prizes go to photobucket.com and use
username: StartFundraiser and password: Prizes (with caps where I did)
Here is our prize list:
Grand Prizes Include (all valued at over $250):
Scrapbooking & Crafting Mega Basket
Yankees Tickets and Memorabilia Basket
Giants Tickets and Memorabilia Basket
A Custom Framed 16x20 Pastel Portrait of your Dog or Cat
by a Local Award Winning Artist ($350) Value
A Jumbo Big Dog Prize Basket
A Jumbo Little Dog Prize Basket
A Jumbo Cat Prize Basket
Some of the other prizes we have include:
Bergen County Players Tickets for 2 to Proof 8PM May 26, 2006*****
4 Passes Meadowlands Clubhouse & $25 GC to Trendici East Rutherford*****
4 to Maryland Zoo & 2 Tickets to Garden State Discovery Museum *****
$50 GC Carlock’s Florist Little Falls & Linens & Things Little Falls $25 off $50 *****
2 Adult and 2 Child Tickets Aviation Hall of Fame & 3 Tickets Sterling Hill Mining Museum & Underground Mine Tour*****
GC Westwood/Matthews Diner & Pancake House Westwood & Bergenfield *****
Park Ridge Marriot Overnight Stay and Breakfast for Two (Weekend Night)*****
4 Box Seats at the Den for the Newark Bears*****
4 Tickets for Lakewood Blue Claws*****
Dinner for Two Charlie Browns Washington Township*****
2 Complimentary State Theater New Brunswick Ticket Vouchers*****
Imagine That Discovery Museum Birthday Party for up to 10 children *****
4 Tickets to Land of Make Believe*****
4 Tickets to Land of Make Believe*****
Mike’s Feed Farm $25 GC With Pet Prize Basket*****
2 Tickets Paper Mill Playhouse Millburn, NJ*****
4 Upper Box Tickets Somerset Patriots Bridgewater, NJ*****
4 Tickets Trenton Thunder*****
4 Tickets to any 2006/2007 Seton Hall Pirates Mens Home Basketball Game*****
6 Tickets Clearview Cinemas*****
2 Tickets for Six Flags Great Adventure Theme Park & Wild Safari*****
4 Tickets Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center*****
Mike’s Feed Farm $25 GC With Pet Prize Basket*****
EJam Paintball South Hackensack*****
Admission for 4 to Tomahawk Lake Water Park & 4 Wristbands for Waterslides *****
$50 Gift Certificate WinterSilks Catalog*****
$50 GC to Il Villagio Carlstadt, NJ *****
Park & Orchard Lunch for Two*****
Applebees Gift Certificate Dinner for Two*****
Blockbuster Rent 4 Videos w/ Popcorn & Candy Prize Bucket *****
Applebees Gift Certificate Dinner for Two*****
Chevy’s Fresh Mex Dinner for Two Brike, Clifton, & Linden*****
Gift Certificate Broadway Attractions Salon Hillsdale NJ*****
Chimney Hill Estate Inn Lambertville, NJ $100 GC Towards Stay *****
2 Tickets New York Red Bulls (Formerly the Metro Stars) *****
4 Tickets New York Red Bulls (Formerly the Metro Stars)*****
Dora Prize w/ Dress & Dance Dora Doll*****
Grinch Prize Whoville Waffle Maker, VHS Tape & Tie*****
Beach Basket with Matching Scrap Book Album*****
Strawberry Shortcake Prize Basket*****
Spiderman Prize Basket *****
Prissy Poodle and Children's Snowboots Boots*****
Decorative Pillows and Fleece Quilt Kit*****
Sezzatini Serving Tray and Fondue Set*****
Cedar Hurst Designer Pillows*****
Bratz Fashion Organizer & Toddler Snowboots*****
Ballerina Fleece Quilt Kit, Bratz Organizer & Pink Panther Bikinis*****
Autumn Fleece Rag Quilt Kit & Spring Cross-Stitch *****
Feline Fleece Quilt Kit &Janlynn Cat Cross-Stitch Kit*****
Fold-Up Stadium Blanket Dog & Cat Umbrella*****
Ethnic Flair Candle Holder*****
Christmas Decorating Basket *****
Scooby Doo Prize Basket *****
Longaberger Pottery Milk Pitcher Plus Basket*****
Blue Crafter’s Collection W/ Dolphin Cross Stitch Kit *****
Café Europa Prize W/ Hand-Painted Stoneware 5 Piece Oil Dipping Set *****
Gambling Fan Prize W/Celebrity Poker Showdown Poker Set *****
Ladies Vegas Prize w/Las Vegas Beaded Handbag *****
Michael Graves Design Poker Set *****
Yankee Candle Company Prize *****
Mickey Mouse Prize *****
Coffee Lover Prize *****
Galway Irish Crystal Bud Vase*****
Precious Moments Miniature Teapot Collection*****
Kitchen Items Prize *****
Yu-Gi-Oh Pelicula, Dragon Ball Z Toys &Power Rangers Underwear*****
Hello Kitty Prize Basket *****
Spongebob Squarepants Prize Basket*****
And MORE that I have not listed yet!!!
We hope to see you there!!!!!!!! Thanks!!!
Grand Prizes:
Value over $250
$3 each ticket
or 4 tickets for $10
Bulk Price: 9 for $20
A Group Prizes:
Value $75 to $249
1 Sheet (26 Tickets) $5
3 Sheet $10.00
Bulk Price: 7 sheets for $20
B Group Prizes:
Value $25 to $74
1 Sheet (26 Tickets)$2
3 Sheet $5
Bulk Price: 7 sheets for $10
Pre packs of tickets: $40
You Get:
9 Grand Prize Tickets
7 Group A Sheets and
7 Group B Sheets
That's a savings of $10 off if you'd purchased the Bulk Price package of tickets within each group.
Thanks for your input.
I go to TT's alot by myself. I like to talk to everyone and everyone likes to talk so I have never felt like I was all alone. And regarding the sock hop TT, I also thought about going but just was not at all interested in the sock hop part. I dont think it was the time of year that made attendance so low, I think no one was really into a sock hop. Hosting a TT is enough fun already without adding another event to it. If you have a regular TT next year I will be glad to come with my TT friends!
Linda
SRLH TT Chair
PS: I do wish I was kiddin'!
Word of warning, they presold tickets at significantly reduced rates at their church after church services. This was not noted anywhere and not mentioned even if you called asking further info.
The sockhop theme was a total putoff. Most tt regulars are not thrilled about any added delay in entering and drawing for prizes. Timing can make all the difference in numbers attending. Do not plan an event during the busy high school fundraiser times. The summer has very, very few tt and most events that are scheduled are swamped with tt-goers who are suffering withdrawal symptoms
As many tt junkies as there are out here... this site should be loaded!
The last tt I attended was at Iselin High School. They have their tt every year around April/May. That is the granddaddy of all auctions.
There are over 300 side table items, over 50 food baskets, 300 higher priced baskets, actual cruises, etc., not to mention the grand prize tables which have over 50 items. This auction is so well attended they must raise over $50,00 in one night.
Look out for it next year.
Also, Mother Seton's auction in Clark is another nice auction - I never miss it.
More tips:
Every First Friday in December: Holy Spirit - Union (off Morris Avenue)
Let's get this blog moving!
I am in the process of planning a tricky tray that will be held in October. We are an auxiliary for a volunteer fire company and funds are tight. We must rely on our own members and the residents and businesses in our community to donate the prizes we will be able to offer. Things are coming along well but I am having a difficult time deciding on what kind of item or items to have for our bigger prize. Can all of you Tricky Tray lovers please give me your opinions as to what one or two things you would most like to try to win if they were available as prizes at a TT?