DubStar Presents: Minute To Win It
Fundraiser for The Quad Cities Autism Center (QCAC)
Join us for a night of fun, family entertainment... and compete for prizes too.
Saturday, January 8, 2011 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Uptown Neighborhood Bar and Grill
2340 Spruce Hills Dr
Bettendorf, IA

Fifteen challenges using household items.
...60 seconds on the clock.
15 Prizes on the line.
Think you can do it?
You've got a Minute to Win It.

· Event cost will be $10 at the door, all proceeds from the door will be given to the Quad Cities Autism Center.
· Each paid admission will enter audience member into random drawing to play the Minute To Win It Games.
· Fifteen audience members will be drawn at random to play the Minute To Win It Games.
· After being drawn to compete, contestants will choose 1 of 15 prizes to play for from the prize board.
· 1 of 15 random games will be chosen for each of the fifteen contestants to play.
· Contestants will have 2 chances of 60 seconds to complete their game in order to win.
· Winning contestants will keep their prize card in order to receive their prize.
· Losing Contestants must return their prize card to the board, and any future contestant can chose to play for it.
· Raffle Tickets will be sold through out the event. Any prizes left over after game play will be eligible for raffle.

Hosted by comedians, Jesse and Justin Tuttle, who have been with us for Comedy For A Cause and Take The Plunge.

Prize Packages
And 7 more prize packages to come...
Other prizes provided by Village Inn, Sam's Club, Power Wash, The Quad Cities International Airport, The Bettendorf Family Museum, Davenport School of Yoga, and Kneaded Escape..

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