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Raffle Prizes ($5/ticket)

 

You do not need to be present at the October 19th drawing to win a raffle prize!


Choose your items from the list below and we will add your tickets to the pot. Unlimited number of tickets available for each item. Orders must have name/phone on them to be eligible.

 

1. Red Poppies

This charming 8" x 8" acrylic, by award-winning Canadian artist Christine E.S. Code, will add a pop of color to your décor. Code is a young painter born and raised in rural Saskatchewan, whose delightful images of nature have been in solo and group exhibitions in the United States and Canada, and are in private collections worldwide. Note: the ¾" sides are painted black, so no frame is needed.

Donated by: Christel and Ed McCarthy.

Value: $40.


2. Squeaky Clean: All-American Grooming Field Box

Duke Cannon Supply Co. is  'Inspired by Soldiers, Benefitting Veterans', so you can feel good about getting clean: a portion of proceeds directly supports veteran causes. This authentic ammunition can is packed with the company's best-selling American-made grooming goods: two WWII-era Big Ass Bricks of Soap, Cannon Balm Tactical Lip Protectant, and Standard Issue Face Lotion.

Donated by: Rebecca and Gerry Moore.

Value: $70.


3. Relax, Restore, Refresh: Sauna Special

Escape to inBody relaxation and recovery spa in Arlington for an infrared sauna! By penetrating human tissue, infrared heat has been found seven times more effective than traditional saunas at detoxifying the body to produce a host of health benefits.

Donated by: inBody, Arlington, www.inbody.us

Value: $90 (two sessions).


4. G.I. Joe WW1 Doughboy

This collectible G.I. Joe action figure from 1999, still in its box, celebrates the grit and determination of the U.S. Army – named the Doughboys. The12-inch figure comes with a Browning M1917 machine gun and a tripod, a Springfield rifle, a bayonet and a sheath, a gas mask with a bag, a shovel and a sheath, an ammo belt, ammo rounds, a haversack, a filter can, a canteen with a holder, a shirt, pants, leg wraps, boots, dog tags, and a helmet.

Donated by: Rebecca and Gerry Moore.

Value: $100.


5. Fly Away! Two American Airlines Tickets.

Pack your bags and escape anywhere AA flies in the continental US, Canada, Bahamas, Bermuda, Mexico, and the Caribbean! Travel must be completed by March 23, 2019; are subject to availability; and include a $75 per ticket processing fee.

Donated by: Atlas Travel, Marlborough.

Value: $500-$1,000.

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