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Support the Reds Community Fund by purchasing your "Split the Pot" ticket at every Reds home game throughout the 2011 season.
Tickets will be available at the Reds Community Corner presented by Coldwell Banker West Shell located on the main concourse level of Great American Ball Park behind section 120 (near Gapper's Alley). Fans can purchase tickets from the time gates open until the end of the fourth inning.
The winning ticket number will be announced each night in the eighth inning.
One lucky fan will win 50% of the net proceeds from the nightly raffle. The remainder of the proceeds from each raffle will be used to benefit the numerous baseball-themed outreach initiatives of the Reds Community Fund.
The Reds Community Fund Split the Pot is a fundraiser that will be conducted at each Cincinnati Reds home game (81 dates) throughout the 2011 regular season.
Split the Pot tickets can be purchased at the Reds Community Corner located on the Terrace Level concourse of Great American Ball Park, behind section 120 near Gapper's Alley. Tickets will be sold from the time that gates open (normally 90 minutes prior to game time) until the end of the fourth inning. The winning ticket number will be drawn at the conclusion of the sixth inning and then displayed on the scoreboard during the eighth inning. The Split the Pot proceeds for each game will be divided three ways: 10% to offset expenses, 45% to the raffle winner, and 45% to benefit the Reds Community Fund.
Ticket prices:Participants must be 18 years of age or older and do not need to be present to win. The winning ticket number will be displayed at www.reds.com/splitthepot within three (3) business days of the game date. Split the Pot winners will have until the close of business on Friday, Oct. 14, 2011, to redeem their winning ticket. After Oct. 14, any unclaimed Split the Pot prize money will be donated back to the Reds Community Fund.
In order to claim a Split the Pot prize, potential winners should contact a Reds Community Fund representative. The designated Reds Community Fund Split the Pot ticket is the only valid receipt for claiming a prize and must be redeemed either in person or via mail. The Reds Community Fund and its volunteers are not responsible for any lost or stolen Split the Pot tickets. Upon completion of the corresponding paperwork, a check will be mailed to the winner within thirty (30) days.
All winners will be subject to the IRS rules and regulations regarding gambling winnings. For the 2011 season, winners of prizes over $600 will receive a W-2G form from the Reds Community Fund. Winners of prizes greater than $5,000 will have federal income tax of 25% withheld from their proceeds in accordance with IRS guidelines.
Reds Community Fund staff members and Split the Pot volunteers are not eligible to participate in the Reds Community Fund Split the Pot raffle.
If you have any questions please contact Matthew Wagner from the Reds Community Fund at (513) 765-7233 or mwagner@reds.com.
About the Reds Community Fund:
Since its inception in 2001, the Reds Community Fund has been dedicated to improving the lives of youth through its baseball-themed outreach efforts.
Programs include the Reds Rookie Success League, a free, coed, character-building program for 6-12 year olds in Cincinnati, Butler County, Warren County, Louisville and Dayton; Youth Baseball and Softball Funding, which underwrites expenses for nearly 325 inner-city teams throughout Reds Country; and Field Renovation, which has helped restore more than 300 baseball and softball fields. Including the Youth Baseball Match and Greater Cincinnati RBI programs, more than 35,000 kids and coaches will be connected to the baseball-themed outreach efforts of the Reds Community Fund in 2011.
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