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St. Luke’s Annual “Bundle of Bucks” Raffle Charity Raffle Drawing Party will take place Saturday, May 31st from 1:00pm–4:00pm at the Elks Lodge in Oswego. The raffle drawing event features free food, beverages, live entertainment, games and prize drawings including the big “Bundle of Bucks” drawing where fifteen cash prizes totaling $25,000 dollars will be awarded, with a top prize of $10,000 to a lucky winner!
Raffle tickets are $50 dollars each; only one thousand tickets will be sold. Every raffle ticket purchased is entered in all of fifteen of the cash prize drawings. Each raffle ticket admits two adults to the “Bundle of Bucks” Raffle Drawing Party taking. Tickets can be purchased individually or consider purchasing a “group ticket” with family members, co-workers or friends.
Raffle tickets can be purchased directly at St. Luke Health Services, Bishop’s Commons and St. Francis Commons in Oswego, or at Michaud Residential Health Services in Fulton. Ticket applications are also available online at: www.stlukehs.com
Proceeds from the “Bundle of Bucks” Charity Raffle support the St. Luke–John Foster Burden Fund; benefitting those served by not-for-profit healthcare affiliates St. Luke Health Services, St. Francis Commons and Bishop’s Commons Enriched Living Residence in Oswego, and at Michaud in Fulton.
You must be 18 years or older to participate. You do not have to be present at the raffle drawing to win.
The St. Luke Family of Caring is an affiliation of community-based, not-for-profit healthcare providers serving the greater-Oswego County area. Affiliates include St. Luke Health Services, Bishop’s Commons Enriched Living Residence and St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence in Oswego, and Michaud Residential Health Services in Fulton. Together they provide care and services to over 400 people, and employing over 500 in the community.






