Ring Raffle for 120th Annual Georgefest

Ring Raffle for 120th Annual Georgefest
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City of Eustis recently issued the following announcement.

As part of the 120th Annual Georgefest festivities, the Lake Eustis Area Chamber of Commerce will raffle a grand prize ring generously donated by Merry Jewelers in Downtown Eustis. This year’s selection is a Vintage inspired ring, set with white diamonds and blue sapphires. The 14k yellow ring is valued at approximately $1,000.00! 

For every $5.00 donation to the Lake Eustis Area Chamber of Commerce, you receive a collectible Georgefest button and a raffle ticket for a chance to win this beautiful ring! A $20.00 donation will get you five raffle tickets and increase your chances of winning.  Only 500 tickets will be available. 

The drawing will be held on Sunday at 3 pm, February 27, 2022 at the Ferran Park Bandshell. You do not need to be present to win.

Buttons are on sale in advance at: 

  • Eustis City Hall (10 N Grove St., Eustis)
  • Merry Jewelers (42 E Magnolia Ave., Eustis)
  • Lake Eustis Chamber of Commerce (1 W. Orange Ave., Eustis)

“With your donations, not only are you supporting our local business community, but also have a chance to win this beautiful ring and a keepsake Georgefest button,” says Tami Roundtree, President of the Lake Eustis Area Chamber of Commerce.

Buttons will also be available during the Georgefest Celebration at the Lake Eustis Area Chamber of Commerce beverage tent in Ferran Park.

More information about the raffle and other Georgefest activities can be found at www.eustisgeorgefest.org.   

Original source can be found here.



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