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Bowling Event Early! NON-PARTICIPANT SPONSORSHIP SIGNUP PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION/SIGN UP nd Super FOOTBOWL Title Sponsor $ 10,000 2 Annual Space is All-Pro FOOTBOWL Sponsor $ 5,000 Ted Hendricks & Friends limited. Raider Booster FOOTBOWL Sponsor $ 500* Sign up • REGISTERED Club Members Discount with ID ($50.00) Charity Bowling Event early! NON-PARTICIPANT SPONSORSHIP SIGNUP Title Sponsor (All signage and Media) $ 5,000 Bowling Lane Sponsor $ 4,000 Saturday, September 18, 2010 • 4:00 – 8:00 pm Dinner Sponsor $ 3,000 AMF South Shore Lanes • 300 Park St. • Alameda, CA Beverage Sponsor $ 3,000 Gift Bag or Shirt Sponsor (ea) $ 2,500 BOWLING - AUCTION - RAFFLE - MUSIC - FOOD Graphics Sponsor SOLD Patron Sponsor (Foundation Donation) $ 250 ALL AGES WELCOME I will be unable to attend, I would Registration Deadline: September 1, 2010 like to make a donation of: $______________ Enclosed is my sponsorship check $______________ Please charge my Credit Card $______________ Tournament Schedule AmEx MC VISA 4:00 p.m. Doors Open – Registration Card # _______________________________________________ 4:30 p.m. Dinner & Open Bowling Expiration Date: ________________________________________ 5:00 p.m. Best of 3 Bowling Tournament Signature: _____________________________________________ 7:00 p.m. Silent Auction Closes – Celebrity Challenge Name: ________________________________________________ 7:30 p.m. Awards Ceremony nd Company: _____________________________________________ 2 Annual & Address: ______________________________________________ NOTE: This is a charity fund raiser. Ted Hendricks Friends City: ____________________________ State______ ZIP_______ We request no personal memorabilia autographs be solicited in the event. Charity Bowling Event Email Contact: _________________________________________ Auction Items and signed memorabilia Phone Contact: ________________________________________ are available for your bidding. SEPTEMBER 18 Registration Payable to: The Ted Hendricks Foundation For additional information call: HOF Players Group (847) 342-0315 Thank you for your cooperation. 2010 Mail: The Ted Hendricks Foundation, PO Box 7470, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 - email: [email protected] Mail: The Ted Hendricks Foundation, PO Box 7470, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 - email: [email protected] Registration and Sponsorship Information We had a great time in last year! 2009 Raider Legend Attendees: Welcome Raider Fans to the 2nd Annual Ted Hendricks Charity Ted Hendricks, Ken Stabler, Marv Hubbard, Jim Otto, Lyndon King, Phil Bowling Tournament. With your help and support, we hope to make this 2nd Annual Ted Hendricks & Friends Viliapano, Fred Biletnikoff, Tom Flores, Raymond Chester, Clem Daniels, your annual kick-off charity event for the football season. We urge you to Charity Bowling Event come out to roll acouple of games with our celebrity guests. Enjoy family Jeff Barnes, Art Thoms, Morris Bradshaw, George Buehler, Elmer Collett. Saturday, September 18, 2010 • 4:00 – 8:00 pm fun, food and prizes including Raider gear, trips and experiences. AMF South Shore Lanes • 300 Park St. • Alameda, CA ABOUT Raider Legend and Hall of Famer: Ted Hendricks: PARTICIPANT BOWLING SPONSORSHIPS Born in Guatemala City, Ted “Mad Stork” Hendricks was not originally considered a typical NFL DE or LB. His 6’7”, 215-pound frame was • SUPER FOOTBOWL TITLE SPONSOR * $10,000 thought to be too light for such a fierce position. An honors physics and • Event Title Sponsorship math student at the University of Miami, Ted also played football at the • All Ad/Media Tags Included “U” and was college football’s first three-time first team All-American. His • Premier lanes & corporate logo professional career spanned 15 years and 215 consecutive games. It • Five teams of four with Gift Bags included four winning Super Bowls, eight Pro Bowl selections and induction • Dinner/Refreshment Tickets for 20 into the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame. • Celebrity Cheerleader/Player • Recognition Plaque ABOUT The Ted Hendricks Foundation: • ALL-PRO FOOTBOWL SPONSOR $ 5,000 The Ted Hendricks Foundation is dedicated to providing health, recreational Special thanks to our and educational support to groups serving both youth and seniors. The • All Ad/Media Tags Included • Premier lanes & corporate logo 2010 Sponsors: Foundation also supports the nationally recognized Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award, presented annually to a collegiate player • Four teams of four with Gift Bags who exemplifies leadership, athletic prowess and community service. • Dinner/Refreshment Tickets for 16 Pacific Color Graphics • Celebrity Cheerleader/Player Great American BBQ of Alameda Organizations that have been supported include our 300 members Pop • RAIDER BOOSTER FOOTBOWL SPONSOR* $ 500 MillerCoors Warner Football Team, City Youth Golf and Tutorial Program, Special Schwanns Foods Olympics, Cystic Fibrosis and projects aimed at support for finding cures • One team of four for early onset Dementia as a result of sports related head trauma. We • Dinner/Refreshment Tickets for 4 Hall of Fame Players Group also proudly support the Wounded Warrior Project and Oakland/Alameda • 4 Player Gift Bags Steve Cook Bowling Police Family Funds. ($50 Discount for Registered Raider Booster Club Teams) First-Edition Screenprinting AMF South Shore Lanes ABOUT YOU – OUR RAIDER FANS: The Best in Sports Oakland Raiders You can help impact the quality of lives for so many. It is through your Mail to: The Ted Hendricks Foundation participation and your support that you can not only make this a great PO Box 7470, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 kickoff weekend of fun, but one that helps make a difference in our community. We are proud to host this new and annual event for the benefit Email to: [email protected] of selected charities in the Oakland area. Thank you for joining us. GO RAIDERS. Thank You for Your Participation & Support!.
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