With 37 items, each valued at $100 or more, the Middletown Springs Historical Society (MSHS) kicks off its annual Maple Festival Raffle. The Grand Prize item is the winner's choice of a gift certificate for 100 gallons of heating oil from Johnson Energy or the cash equivalent, around $400.
Other raffle items include gift cards from local and regional stores and restaurants, home and garden décor, specialty services, and even a unique Historic Barn venue for your group event. In addition,... read more ▼
With 37 items, each valued at $100 or more, the Middletown Springs Historical Society (MSHS) kicks off its annual Maple Festival Raffle. The Grand Prize item is the winner's choice of a gift certificate for 100 gallons of heating oil from Johnson Energy or the cash equivalent, around $400.
Other raffle items include gift cards from local and regional stores and restaurants, home and garden décor, specialty services, and even a unique Historic Barn venue for your group event. In addition, Middletown Springs residents offer their expertise in massage, natural history consulting, computer consulting, and connecting with horses. Participants can target their tickets for individual item raffles, increasing their chances of getting what they want.
Raffle tickets are $25 each or five tickets for $100. Tickets and payments must be returned by mail, postmarked by March 13. For a list of raffle items, photos of the items, downloadable tickets, and instructions, visit the Society's website at www.mshsvt.org.
Separate raffle drawings for each of the 37 items will be held during the 2024 Maple Festival on Sunday, March 17, at the Historical Society building. Winners do not have to be present and will be notified to arrange for pickup or shipping. Winners will be responsible for shipping costs.
"We are sincerely heartened by the generous raffle donations we have received from MSHS members and friends, local businesses and regional stores," says Maple Festival Chair Pat Hemenway. All proceeds from the raffle support MSHS educational and historic preservation projects including the Mineral Springs Park, the MSHS Museum, and the historic Adams House. For more information contact David Wright at 802-235-2376 or montvert@vermontel.net.
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