February 1, 2017 at 3:52 p.m.
Doors will open at 5 p.m. and the drawings begin at 6 p.m. Ticket prices are $40. Only 500 tickets will be sold for the event. Tickets are available from any Kiwanian, at Peoples State Bank on Lincoln Street, or by calling 715-367-3715.
Again this year, Dave Havel, Kiwanis president, will be the master of ceremonies, the release states. All tickets will be drawn during the evening with the last ticket drawn winning the grand prize of $2,000 cash and the 250th ticket drawn winning $1,000. Ten tickets drawn at random throughout the evening will win $100. Winners need not be present to win. Additionally, area merchants will donate over 100 merchandise items or gift certificates, which will be given as prizes to ticket holders. A live auction and cash raffles will be part of the fun. Beer and soda will be served throughout the evening, as well as hot sandwiches. Food and beverages are free for ticket holders
Past projects funded with money raised through Winter Escapes include the children's art classroom at Rhinelander ArtStart, the greenhouse at the Rhinelander Food Pantry, purchase and installation of Pioneer Park playground equipment, construction of the lighted outdoor basketball court at Central School, the hiking trail at the YMCA and remodeling of the handicap training kitchen at Headwaters Inc.
Kiwanis is an international service organization dedicated to changing the world by serving children, one child and one community at a time.
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