2017 Defeat of Jesse James Days Horsehsoe Hunt
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The 20th Annual, 2017 Dates for Hunting: August 30th – September 4th
(Wed – Monday: Labor Day)
Horseshoe Hunt Rules and Guidelines
- (IMPORTANT – REGISTER HERE) Buttons needed to be registered before the start of the hunt to receive the full grand prize. If you did not register and do find the horseshoe, you can claim the $300 consolation prize. The GRAND PRIZE payout is $1300. $200 in Northfield Chamber Bucks will be given out (In small denominations) to hunters with a button and carrying any type of garbage bag AND picking up trash from the public spaces. Event Chairman, Tim Freeland, will be out and about looking for players to reward until prizes run out! Please take a photo of full bags and send to Tim to be included in the wrap up story. Pose with your bag of trash or just send the trashy picture by itself. Let’s keep Northfield clean! tim at djjjd dot org or text to 507-581-5038.
- Northfield public school grounds are NOT city-owned and exempt from this contest. Please stay off all school property, including the colleges.
- Members of the DJJD Committee, Northfield News, KYMN Radio and their immediate family are not eligible to win as clues will be posted online, announced on air and found in print no later than 7am each day. Clues are posted online on this site, the Northfield News and the KYMN Radio sites each day. When the horseshoe is found and the Chairman has been notified, notice will be posted on Facebook and broadcast on KYMN radio within 1 hour of discovery. A full explanation of clues will be posted shortly after on this site.
- The winner must be 18 years old or older. In past years, families & groups join together to work out the clues and search for the horseshoe. This is acceptable as long as a legal adult is supervising the search and able to represent the family if found.
- The horseshoe will be located on public property within Northfield or Dundas and will not be buried. NO digging will be needed in the retrieval of the horseshoe and it will not require the use of a ladder. PRIVATE property is excluded and we ask you are respectful as you search public areas. Should damage to any property occur while searching for the horseshoe, the participant(s) forfeit prize money and maybe ban from future contests.
- While the police are notified in advance of this contest and made aware of the possibility that people may be walking around aimlessly this week, private property owners have the right to contact authorities if you are on their property.
- The DJJD Committee is not responsible for any personal injury or accident incurred hunting for or retrieving the horseshoe. The horseshoe is placed with safety in mind. Closely monitor children in your party. Please hunt responsibly.
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When the horseshoe is found, the winner must immediately notify Tim Freeland (507-581-5038). Tim will arrange to meet you and confirm the shoes authenticity. There is only 1 horseshoe like this one in the world. Only past winners are aware of the markings on its backside. This is how it is verified. You must be present at the DJJD Committee meeting the Tuesday Sept 5th 2017 at 7pm at J. Grundy’s Reub N’ Stein to receive your check. It’s one of the huge checks you see on TV (but you can’t keep the big version).
- There is no cost for this event but you do need to register this years DJJD button to claim the FULL prize.
- If you win, you must agree to be publicly named along with the possibility of an on-air radio interview, your photo and name(s) on various local websites and a picture and write up in the paper.
- If the horseshoe goes unfound by midnight on Monday, the week of DJJD, the hunt will officially end for the year and prize money will be returned to the donors.
A Note From The Event Chairman
Hunting for the horseshoe can be frustrating, but mostly rewarding. My goal is to get people out in the community to enjoy our great city, the public areas and to be with friends, families, and neighbors. Clues have been interpreted in many different ways each year. If you think you’ve come up with a clever connection relating to your hunt experience, please email me with details. I love to hear about it. Tell me stories. And if you find anything that resembles a horseshoe, as many people do amazingly, take a photo of it and send to me.
I do my best to be fair to all hunters and to give everyone an even playing field. Remember that our committee is an all-volunteer organization and we do what we do because we love the event, the City and the people. While my clues often involve the use of technology, I do not ever make it so those who are not tech-savvy are at a disadvantage.
Once the game is over, I will publish an explanation of all clues that reveal what I had in mind when writing them. Thank you for hunting!
Tim Freeland – Event Chairman