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Rotary Club Annual Calendar Raffle

ROSE SHABABY | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 11 months AGO
by ROSE SHABABY
Staff Writer | January 12, 2021 4:16 PM

BONNERS FERRY — Since 2013, the Bonners Ferry Rotary Club has been holding an annual Calendar Raffle to raise funds for scholarships, local projects and donations, and other humanitarian projects.

Not only is it a great fundraiser, for example, they awarded $10,000 in scholarships in 2020, but anyone who buys a calendar also has the chance to win cash prizes.

Want to participate? The Rotary is selling their calendars now through Jan. 31, or while supplies last. There are only 500 calendars being sold for 2021. Calendars are $20 each.

Your purchase makes you eligible for a chance to win one of 85 prizes. There will be one $500 prize, and 84 $50 prizes. At each monthly Rotary meeting, 7 winners will be drawn for a $50 prize, so the winning goes on all year long. And even if you’ve won, your name goes back in the hat for another chance.

Winners will be mailed or hand delivered their check. The winners list will be available from the club treasurer.

If you’re interested in purchasing a calendar, you can contact Kirsten Madden at 208-597-4894, or email her at [email protected]. You can also contact any Bonners Ferry Rotary member.

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