3 advantages of Entering a Non-profit Golfing Competition

Monday, February 1st, 2010
During the spring, summer and fall seasons, on any particular day of the week, any competitive golfer can find a golfing competition to enter and compete in. A golfing contest is open to all and offers assorted prizes, awards and the sheer delight in golf competitively or for fun. A competition can be financed by affiliations like a service club, business or charity. A golfing contest funded by these numerous entities guarantees lots of pleasure to its entrants. there are outstanding benefits in entering a non-profitable golfing contest. 3 benefits include support to the community, support to the non profit and the giveaways and prizes. Support… Read More

Tournament Poker Rules

Monday, September 14th, 2009
Among the first known card games to use batting and ranking began in Germany around the 15th century and was called Pochspiel. Evidence also exists that there was a game called "Poque," played in France. It may be that these earlier games influenced poker's development. Today, it's played worldwide. In 1970, it became popular to play the modern poker tournament, especially in American casinos, after the advent of the World Series of Poker. With tournament play came a new set of standard rules that were universal and would determine how the game was played. Having explained the game's history, let us talk about the rules of tournament play. Poker… Read More

Craft Fair Vendors

Saturday, May 16th, 2009
There are generally two types of people that we see and observe during craft fairs, these are the vendors and the buyers/ spectators. Craft fair vendors are the merchants who bring their goods for the buyers that are interested and willing to buy them. As a common knowledge, there are several things that vendors or salespeople should learn and take part in their system in order to be successful at craft fairs. These things are what we will discuss here in this article. If you're a person who wants to go one step higher and is planning to be a craft fair vendor and sell… Read More

Having Fun at Craft Fairs

Monday, May 11th, 2009
Everyone of us have been to craft fairs and we all have extreme fun to be there. There are also craft fairs that are downright boring and seem to be a waste of time and energy to go to. I know for I have been to one. The food was a-okay but the attendants are not- they must have forgotten about customer service for they are not smiling all throughout the event. There are also vendors that sell goods that are not of good quality. At the craft fairs you are entitled to have a grand time but the question is how? How can we differentiate a bad craft fair to a fairly good… Read More

Enjoying Easter to the full!

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
You must be thinking of what you should do in your joyful Easter holiday and you must be in great holiday mood already, right? First wish you a very fruitful Easter! It has been a long time since we have a nice break during Christmas time (did I have any holiday after that? I forget, my life is in a mess), Easter is really a savior, at least for me it it, it saves me from my tension and stressful working days (from days which I sleep around 11:00pm, nice right? But I need to wake up at 3am for finishing my work!)! How nice is Easter holiday! But Easter should not holiday, huh?… Read More

Digital Cameras for the Prospective Buyer

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
The vast majority of digital camera users will not even use half of the functions it contains,buyers especially first timers become confused about what it is they are supposed to look for. So what are the things to look for if you want to buy a digital camera? Probably the most important thing you need to determine what functions are important in the camera you choose. Next you need to think carefully about where and when you will use it. The financial outlay is always an important aspect even if you only want a basic model. If you are using you home pc to carry out photo… Read More

Get It Big at Texas Craft Shows

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
Big and huge: That's how Americans like their things, from the size of the meal servings to big gas-guzzler cars to large home spaces. Other countries also claim that our egos are also the biggest around, but I believe there is some truth to this. What's not to be proud of? We like big things, and we get big things. Of course, when one talks about liking big things, Texas always comes to mind, where things are always bigger. Texas has one of the largest land areas of any of the States and Texans are the leaders in producing livestock. But we're not just any old farm state, though.… Read More