Donate $10 per Entry to Win your chance to DESTROY the incredible Interactive Cup Sculpture designed by Elijah The Cup Guy on Friday, 10/17 at 6PM CT at the 41st Pinball Expo! Winner also receives an awesome swag bag from Project Pinball Charity.
Visit Elijah's Booth on Friday, 10/17 at the 41st Pinball Expo where he’ll build an AMAZING sculpture made with plastic cups!
The Sculpture will be interactive and photo-ops will be available until knock-down at 6PM CT.
Elijah is a community artist that uses his collection of over 50,000 cups to create large cup sculptures held together by gravity! He uses his unique medium as a way to encourage creative thinking and enjoys engaging with the community through workshops and public art.
- Prize: Destroying the Cup Sculpture designed and built by Elijah The Cup Guy and a Project Pinball Charity Swag Bag on Friday, 10/17.
- Unlimited Entries available until 10/17 at 5:45 PM
- Raffle Drawing Date of the 1st Knock-Down Raffle is Friday, October 17th at 6 PM CT live on Project Pinball Charity’s Facebook and Instagram at 41st Pinball Expo.
*Drawing time subject to change if timeline moves quicker than expected.*
- All proceeds directly benefit the mission of Project Pinball Charity, a 501(c)(3) a nonprofit organization.
- You must be present to win due to the winner immediately destroying the Cup Sculpture at Elijah The Cup Guy's Booth at 41st Pinball Expo after the Raffle Drawing occurs.
-Thursday, 10/16/2025: 11AM - 11PM CT-
-Friday, 10/17/2025: 10AM - Midnight CT-
*Knock-Down #1 at 6PM CT*
-Saturday, 10/18/2025: 10AM - 1AM CT-
*Knock-Down #2 at 7PM CT-
Get your tickets for 41st Pinball Expo HERE: https://pinballexpo.com/
The Berk Family and the entire team at Pinball Expo have generously supported Project Pinball Charity for many years and we cannot thank them enough for their efforts in the pinball world! Check out our Close Encounters of the Third Kind by Gottlieb pinball machine Raffle - machine donated by The Berk Family!
The cost of a raffle ticket is not deductible as a charitable contribution, even if the ticket is sold by a nonprofit organization. The IRS considers a raffle ticket to be a contribution from which you benefit. If you receive a benefit from making a donation, you can only deduct the amount of your donation that is greater than the value of the benefit you receive. The IRS explicitly prohibits deducting the cost of raffle tickets as a charitable contribution, presumably because it does not consider the cost of the ticket to be greater than its benefit.
For more information about the raffle terms and conditions click here: http://projectpinball.org/terms-and-conditions/
41st Pinball Expo-Friday Cup Sculpture Knock-Down Raffle: Destroying the Cup Sculpture designed and built by Elijah The Cup Guy on 10/17 & a Project Pinball Charity Swag Bag.