Burridge Cricket Club ‘100 Club’

 

There is a way whereby you could have a chance of making money and helping your cricket club at the same time.

An invitation to join the 100 Club

The 100 Club is a private lottery and is open to all members and friends of Burridge Cricket Club. You do not need to be a registered member of the cricket club – anyone over the age of 16 may join. 

The fund will be made up of ‘100 club’ members purchasing a ‘unit of £3 per month – e.g if we have 100 members and each member purchases a ‘unit’ there will be a fund of £300. This would break down as £150 to the cricket club funds and £150 as prize money, and the prize money would therefore be: - 1st Prize - £75, 2nd - £50. & 3rd - £25. If less or more than £150 prize money the prizes will be paid as 1st prize 50%, 2nd prize 33% and 3rd prize of 16% of the resultant prize money.

 

Each month there will be a draw with the proceeds split 50/50%.  That is 50% to the club and the remaining 50% is prize money.  So the more units we sell, the greater can be the prize money, and the greater the benefit to the cricket club.

 

Payment to be made on-line to the Club bank account or via bankers Standing Order.

 

100 Club Rules & Regulations

  1. The entry fee to the 100 club shall be £36 per unit per year.
  2. Members may have and are encouraged to have multiple units.
  3. Anyone can become a member of the 100 club, it is not restricted to Burridge Cricket Club members only.  You are encouraged to get families and friends to join.
  4. The 100 club shall not be limited to 100 members.
  5. A member is only eligible to enter the monthly draw if their fees are up to date. Each unit owner will have a permanent number allocated to their unit (s)
  6. There shall be one prize draw per month.
  7. The draw for each month will be made at the monthly cricket club committee meeting, and the winners informed personally and their name on the club notice board.
  8. The decision of the Burridge Cricket Cub committee shall be final in all matters requiring adjudication.
  9. The Burridge Cricket Club shall also have the power to amend or revoke these rules at their absolute discretion with such reasonable notice to the 100 Club members as is necessary.
  10. The 100 Club administrators shall make all reasonable efforts to pay or post prize to the winners within at least two weeks of the draw.

 

It is hoped to have this club up and running ready for the first draw in June this year. To join – contact myself or the treasurer, or indeed any committee member for an application form.

 

 

Jim Cunningham                                                                     7th February 2010

Hon Secretary

Burridge Cricket Club