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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Pennsylvania Lottery Players Win Trip

Ten Pennsylvania Lottery players who entered the Hold 'Em Poker instant game's second-chance drawing were randomly selected to receive a trip to a U.S. World Series of Poker Tournament, or its $20,000 cash value. The 10 contestants, out of 150,000 contest entries, will each receive a seat at a World Series of Poker tournament event (maximum of $10,000 buy-in), round-trip airfare for two, hotel accommodations for six nights/seven days at a first-class hotel selected by the Lottery, and $1,000 in spending money. Second-chance drawing winners may elect to take the $20,000 cash value of the prize package; winners under age 21 will automatically receive the cash prize.

The second-chance drawing winners are: Mary August, Scranton, Lackawanna County; Bradley Spencer, Titusville, Crawford County; Jim Kash, Pennsburg, Montgomery County; Stephen Krushinsky, Chambersburg, Franklin County; Elmer L. Weimer, James Creek (Markelsburg), Huntingdon County; William D. Stem, Fairfield, Adams County; Frances Rendulic, Belle Vernon, Washington County; Tom Deglmann, Camp Hill, Cumberland County; Dan Hradesky, Monroeville, Allegheny County; and, James Mossburg, McKeesport, Allegheny County.

The Pennsylvania Lottery's $100,000 Hold 'Em Poker is a $5 instant ticket with four $100,000 top prizes, four $50,000 prizes, and 12 World Series of Poker tournament prize packages still remaining in the game. To date, all winners of the Poker tournament prize have opted to take the $20,000 cash value of the prize package.

About the Pennsylvania Lottery: The Pennsylvania Lottery remains the only state lottery that designates all its proceeds to programs that benefit older residents. Since its inception 34 years ago, the Pennsylvania Lottery has contributed more than $15.5 billion to programs that include property tax and rent rebates; free and reduced-fare transit; the low-cost prescription drug programs PACE and PACENET; and the 52 Area Agencies on Aging, including 650 full- and part-time senior centers throughout the state. The Pennsylvania Lottery reminds its players to play responsibly.

posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 4/13/2006 10:39:00 AM

 

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