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ADFAC Egg Spectacular next week

Posted at 10:38 am April 2, 2021
By Annie Cacheiro Leave a Comment

ADFAC’s Egg Spectacular offers 50/50 Raffle; egg tickets on sale now, drawing at 5 p.m. April 10

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ADFAC is hosting a new “egg-citing” event on April 10 aimed to raise necessary funds for ADFAC and give an “eggs-tra” lucky winner half the net sales. The more tickets are sold, the higher the winner’s jackpot will be.

It’s no yolk—someone will win a bunch of cash by participating in the ADFAC Egg Spectacular!

Each $5 “egg” is a raffle ticket that provides one chance to win a prize or prizes. The grand prize winner will receive 50 percent of the net ticket sales while the remaining 50 percent will go towards supporting ADFAC’s mission in the community. In addition, two runners-up will receive non-cash prizes.

The live raffle drawing will occur at 5 p.m. April 10 on ADFAC’s new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYxBr_jkDC4L6AsBzB3Vgrg.

Egg ticket purchases can be made through PayPal (https://tinyurl.com/ADFAC-EGG) and Venmo (@ADFAC). These links are available on ADFAC’s website: https://adfac.org/. In addition, cash/check purchases may be made by mailing to ADFAC Egg Spectacular, PO Box 5153, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-5953, but they must be received by Friday, April 9, to be eligible.

ADFAC gives thanks to the following ADFAC friends who created promotional videos available on ADFAC social media pages:

  • Bear Stephenson
  • Marc & Kim—Star 102.1
  • ORHS Wildcats for Change
  • Tara & Brian Kneiser
  • Oak Ridge Preschool
  • Jim Dodson
  • Southern Bliss
  • Leslie England
  • Janell Arthur

ADFAC would also like to thank the inaugural volunteer Egg Spectacular committee for their many hours of enthusiastic planning: Sasha Benjamin, Brad Jones, Mia Mauk Olson, Jane Palmer, and Cande Seay, and special sponsors BBB-TV and Cande and David Seay.

The ADFAC Egg Spectacular is a state-approved 50/50 raffle fundraising event. Purchasers will not receive a physical egg. Must be 18 years of age or older to participate.

ADFAC is a local nonprofit organization providing multiple programs designed to assist area families in need on their unique paths to stability and self-sufficiency. ADFAC’s variety of services includes rent and utility assistance, coaching and referrals, home repairs, new home builds, and school supplies for pre-K-12 students.

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