St. Luke’s “Bundle Of Bucks” Charity Raffle Early Bird Drawing Set For Valentine’s Day

The “early birds” will get a chance at some extra cash in St. Luke’s annual “Bundle of Bucks” Early Bird drawing! Everyone who purchases their 2021 “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle tickets by February 14 is part of the “Early Bird” drawing for five - $100 dollar prizes.

OSWEGO – The ‘early bird” will get a chance at some extra cash, courtesy of the “Early Bird” drawing, part of St. Luke’s annual “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle.

Five ticket numbers will be picked on February 14 from all the “Bundle of Bucks” raffle tickets sold by this date. Each of the five tickets selected will receive a cash prize of $100 dollars.

All this is leading up to the big “Bundle of Bucks” Raffle with cash prizes totaling $25,000 dollars to be paid out when all one thousand tickets are sold by the time of the raffle drawing on May 15.

To purchase raffle your tickets, download your ticket applications at www.stlukehs.com and mail in. Or call 315-342-3166 for more information.

The entry fee for this year’s charity raffle is still only $50 dollars per ticket; only one thousand tickets are for sale. Every raffle ticket is eligible for all fifteen of the cash prize drawings. Tickets can be purchased individually or consider purchasing a “group ticket” with family members, co-workers or friends.

Proceeds from the “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle help support the programs and services provided by the local, not-for-profit affiliated healthcare organizations comprising The St. Luke Family of Caring; St. Luke Health Services, Bishop’s Commons Enriched Housing Residence and St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence.

You must be 18 years or older to participate. You do not have to be present at the raffle drawing to win. For more information, call 315-342-3166.

The St. Luke Family of Caring is an affiliation of community-based, not-for-profit, non-denominational residential and healthcare organizations serving the greater-Oswego County, NY area since 1975. Affiliates include St. Luke Health Services, Bishop’s Commons Enriched Housing Residence and St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence located on our healthcare campus in the City of Oswego. Together we provide a continuum of residential communities and health care services to over 300 people daily. On the web at www.stlukehs.com

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