Difference between revisions of "Eleven Eleven Club"

MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Saturday November 23, 2024
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Share -- outline form)
Line 39: Line 39:
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
===Share this page===
+
==Share this page==
 
<sharethis />
 
<sharethis />

Revision as of 17:54, 25 April 2007

The Eleven Eleven Club is an informally-organized fraternal association, dedicated to placing a roulette wager on the number 11 at the eleventh minute after the eleventh hour on November 11th each year. Since its founding in 1993, the club's bet at the appointed hour has been unsuccessful in every try except the year 2000, when a communal wager of $99 saw the number 11 hit, and the nine contributing bettors walked away with a $3,465 payout ($385 for each contributor).

The unofficial logo of the Club

While historically the club has existed for entertainment purposes only, it has recently taken up fundraising for charitable causes in an effort to reinvigorate the participating membership base.[1] Through raffles leading up to a drawing on 2006-11-11, the club generated in excess of $250, which was donated to the Bournelyf Special Camp in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Also integral to the Eleven Eleven Club experience is a membership dinner party preceeding the 11:11 PM bet. For a number of years, the festivities were held at Angeloni's II Restaurant and Lounge; however, in 2006 an eBay charity auction was held to determine a sponsor for the dinner. That auction was won by the Wonder Bar and an enjoyable dinner was had in their Sunset Room. (Incidentally, the Wonder Bar won the auction for only $11, but was kind enough to add another $50 donation to the charitable cause.)

Background

The club was initially comprised of a hardcore cadre of avid gamblers who could be counted on one hand. The club grew to comprise over the years an assembly of about 25 different friends and family members who have participated in the annual trek to Atlantic City. As individuals married and more and more children entered the family scene, the club's participation rate has dropped. The turnout in 2005 was only six or seven souls.


<adsense> google_ad_client = 'pub-4781341637005814'; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60; google_ad_format = '468x60_as'; google_ad_type = 'text_image';//2006-12-28: Centiare Directory space google_ad_channel = '2388332058'; google_color_border = '6699CC'; google_color_bg = '003366'; google_color_link = 'FFFFFF'; google_color_text = 'AECCEB'; google_color_url = 'AECCEB'; </adsense>


That drought inspired the Eleven Eleven Club to look outside its ranks for a complementary source of energy and a new motivation for its mission. The 2006 trip to Atlantic City was punctuated by a charity fundraiser. The Club sold raffle tickets to supporters and attendees, who were awarded prizes donated by both individual contributors and organizations such as MyWikiBiz. One half of the raffle proceeds plus the Wonder Bar's donation were set aside directly for the charity -- a church-affiliated summer camp for children and teens with special needs. The other half of the raffle income was spirited off to Showboat Casino to be wagered on a roulette wheel at exactly 11:22 PM (after the Club’s dogmatic 11:11 PM bet). All of the winning proceeds from that bet would have been added to the "set aside" donation to the charitable organization; but, alas, a horrible badger of a cocktail waitress had ruined the night's karma, and both the 11:11 and the 11:22 bets were unprofitable.

Future initiatives

The Eleven Eleven Club was encouraged by the turnout of 16 participants in 2006, about half of whom were first-timers in the experience. There has been some talk of organizing more officially as a 501(c)(7) recreational club. Furthermore, given the success of the Wonder Bar sponsorship along with complementary discounted lodging provided by Showboat, the club intends to more aggressively pursue corporate co-sponsors for various aspects of future engagements.

Documentation

A summary of the 2005 event can be found here.

References

  1. ^ <templatestyles src="Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css"></templatestyles>"Call for Non-Profit Nominations Issued by Gaming Club". 2006-10-05. Retrieved 2007-04-25. Check date values in: |date= (help)

Share this page

<sharethis />