Five ticket holders in this year’s “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle will be all smiles when they learn that their number was picked as part of a special “Early Bird” drawing.

Everyone who purchased a St. Luke “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle ticket by Valentine’s Day, February 14 had their ticket number entered in a drawing to be among five to win $100 dollars each.  

The five winning ticket numbers in the “Early Bird” drawing as picked by St. Francis Commons resident  Ellen Sheeley are 664; 177; 797; 189 and 329. Congratulations to our “Early Bird” winners!

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St. Francis Commons resident Ellen Sheeley is seen drawing one of the five winning ticket numbers in this year’s Bundle of Bucks “Early Bird” drawing. The five “Early Bird” winning ticket numbers he picked are 664; 177; 797; 189 and 329. Those who purchased their 2024 “Bundle of Bucks” charity raffle tickets by Valentine’s Day were entered in the Early Bird drawing.

All raffle ticket holders and a guest will be admitted to the “Bundle of Bucks” Raffle Drawing Party at the Oswego Elks Lodge from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 4th.The fun-filled afternoon features fantastic door prize give-a-ways, food and beverages, live music and the big cash prize raffle drawing. The raffle features a prize pot totaling up to $25,000 dollars, including a $10,000 grand prize payout to a lucky winner.

To purchase you raffle tickets stop at St. Francis Commons, Bishop’s Commons or St. Luke Health Services in Oswego and see the Receptionist. You can also download an entry form here, or call 315-342-3166 and request yours be mailed to you.

The entry fee for this year’s charity raffle is $50 dollars per ticket; only one thousand tickets will be sold. Every ticket entered is eligible for all fifteen of the raffle cash prize drawings. Tickets can be purchased individually or consider purchasing a “group ticket” with family members, co-workers or friends. You must be 18 years or older to participate.

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St. Francis Commons resident Ellen Sheeley is seen displaying one of the five winning ticket numbers she picked in this year’s Bundle of Bucks “Early Bird” drawing.

Proceeds from the “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle enables not-for-profit affiliated healthcare organizations St. Luke Health Services, Bishop’s Commons Enriched Housing Residence and St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence to provide activities, events and outings that keep those served connected and engaged in their community.