How does it work?
The Ray Dennison Memorial Field will be divided into 5,333 3’x 3’ squares. A cow (graciously donated by Fender Menders!!) will then be released on to the field. Once the cow is comfortably grazing on FLC turf, it’s time to wait for nature’s call. The ticket holder who bought the square where the wins the Prize Money.

Where can I buy a ticket?!?
Tickets will be sold for $5.00 a square at the Environmental
Center, but keep your eyes peeled for ticket sales at the North and South City Markets, Beads and Beyond, the
Anthropology Department, and tables in the CUB.
Important Cow Drop Rules
1) The Grand Prize for the winning square will be equal to 15% of the gross ticket sales, up to a maximum of $4,000. All other proceeds will be split between the FLC Anthroplogy Club, the Environmental Center, and Engineers without Borders.
2) To insure fairness and impartiality, the squares will be assigned randomly. Thus, there is no way for anyone to know in advance the assigned square for his/her ticket.
3) There will be judges to determine the winning square. If the drop lands in multiple squares, it is the judges’ discrepancy how the prize money will be split.
4) The judges’ decision is FINAL.
5) Ticket holders will agree not to hold the FLC Anthropology Club, Engineers without Borders, or the Environmental Center accountable beyond the rules of the event.
6) The winning ticket holder does not have to be present to win.
7) You must be at least 18 years old to purchase a ticket.
This event is being sponsored by the FLC Anthropology Club, the Environmental Center, and Engineers without Borders