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Customers buying restaurant raffle tickets at a 2008 event in Harrisonburg, Virginia. A strip of common two-part raffle tickets. A raffle is a gambling competition in which people obtain numbered tickets, each of which has the chance of winning a prize. At a set time, the winners are drawn at random from a container holding a copy of each number.
In the case of a raffle, people purchase raffle tickets that are then later picked randomly from a container. Often the donations are solicited by parents acting on behalf of the school, who make phone calls, write letters, or know of other parents who work for companies who may be willing to donate.
On Dec. 7, take a 10 a.m. class at Crocker Nurseries, 1132 Long Pond Road, to learn how to create and decorate your own boxwood tree. The class is free, with participants paying for materials.
Only 200 tickets will be sold for $50 each for this raffle. Tickets are available now and at the Food Fair. Winners will be drawn during the event, but need not be present to win.
Organizers support the weekend with raffle tickets sold ― $3 each, four for $10 or 10 for $20 ― through 6 p.m. Sunday. Prizes include donated gift certificates, a painting by Rebecca Gmus and ...
A young boy draws a ticket from a tombola drum. In the United Kingdom, a tombola is a form of raffle in which prizes are pre-assigned to winning tickets. Typically numbered raffle tickets are used, with prizes allocated to all those ending in a particular digit (traditionally a five or a zero).
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