You can now purchase your tickets for the Ingersoll Rotary Club's R&R Lottery.
The 3rd Annual R&R Lottery is back and just might be your answers to going on that dream vacation you have always wanted.
The Rotary Club of Ingersoll is now selling the $100 tickets for the lottery, which is timely right before the holiday season.
Ingersoll Rotarian, Tammy Jeffrey explains how it works.
"You have 12 chances to win with your purchase of a ticket, so every month you can win a $100 prize, a $200 prize and a trip prize."
Only 650 tickets will be sold, providing ticket holders with a 1/18 chance at winning in the monthly cash prize or a dream vacation.
If you are not a fan of the trip destination, Jeffery says you can simply apply the value of your winnings towards another getaway.
"Every month it's a suggested trip that has a value to it, so the values of the different trips range from $2,100 - $3,900. If you have a destination in mind, then you just take that value and apply it to a trip you would like."
The lottery is just one of the many fundraisers' for the Ingersoll Rotary's commitment of $100,000 towards a new multi-use facility in Ingersoll.
Tickets can be purchased online, in person at the Co-Operators Insurance in Ingersoll and Pharmasave Ingersoll or contact Dom Ricciuto at 519-485-2300.
Prize draws begin in March 2018 and run through to February 2019.

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