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Friday, October 03, 2008

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Hi All,

Well, it's that time of year again. The Seaside Highland Games is on for the weekend of October 11 and 12, and the Ventura County Dart Association will be giving away another iPod to a lucky shooter. As last year, the participants cannot be regular dart players, and must be adults (18 years and up) to participate. (See below for more information). The difference this year is that we will also be hosting a full dart tournament, with a prize fund of $5,000+.

We had a great time seeing you all, and hope to see you there!

Cordial regards,

Diana Needham
President
Ventura County Dart Association

This first-time event is being held at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, 10 West Harbor Blvd., Ventura, Ca. 93001, in the Santa Cruz Hall on October 11th and 12th 2008. This event is being held in conjunction with the Seaside Highland Games which is celebrating its sixth year.

Match Play starts at 10:45 am Saturday and Sunday. Events run until 6:00 pm. Registration for each event closes 20 min before event start time. This event is open to all dart players age 18 and over. Age verification will be strictly adhered to, and there will be 10 men’s and women’s events open to all.

The event fee schedule ranges from $15.00 - $35.00 per event, depending on event type. These fees are in addition to the gate fee and parking fee for the Seaside Highland Games. Interested participants may visit www.vcda.org for event flier and pre registration form.

In addition, for the non-dart players, there will be a chance to win an iPod! Each contestant will throw three darts at the board. The highest score at the end of the weekend will win the iPod! (This event also restricted to adults, 18 and over.)

The VCDA is dedicated to promoting the sport of darts throughout the county of Ventura and neighboring cities and counties of southern California. Conducting a dart tournament at the Seaside Highland games is one way of promoting dart activities, as well as introducing the sport to the general public.

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