Wildsight Creston 2024 Raffle

The winner of a Limited Edition: “Angel Eyes” leopard cub metal print by Lindsay Donald, 24” x 36”, with a Certificate of Authenticity, is Megan McKendry, ticket #178.

The winner of A Passion for Birds: their life in the Creston Valley book by Linda Van Damme, is Caroline Collier, ticket #370.

Congratulations! Thanks to everyone to helped with this fundraiser!

Wildsight Creston Valley is holding a raffle for two wonderful prizes!

  • Prize 1-Limited Edition: “Angel Eyes” leopard cub metal print by Lindsay Donald, 24” x 36” with Certificate of Authenticity $750.00 value.
  • Prize 2-A Passion for Birds: their life in the Creston Valley book by Linda Van Damme  $100 value

Tickets

Tickets will be sold at Local Colours on January 27th and the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival on February 24th. You can purchase 1 ticket for $5 (100 tickets) or 3 for $10 (300 tickets). Make sure you bring some cash so you can buy your tickets!

Draw

The draw will take place on April 10, 2024 at 14:00, 301 16 Ave S, Creston, BC, at our board meeting.  Winners will be notified after the draw.

Give Back

All proceeds will be used by Wildsight Creston Valley to do conservation work and community outreach. Some of our current projects include water monitoring, wildlife friendly fencing, habitat mapping and nature walks.

 

BC Gaming Event License #148254

If all tickets are sold, chances for a single ticket to win are 1 in 400. Winners consent to the release of their name and image by the licensee. Winners must be able to collect their prize in Creston, BC. Ticket purchasers must be 19 years of age or older. If a winning ticket bears a minor’s name, the prize will be lawfully delivered on behalf of the minor to the minor’s parent, legal guardian or trustee. 

Know Your Limit, Play Within It.

 

 


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Branch Information

Contact

Box 1001
Creston, BC
V0B 1G0
crestonvalley@wildsight.ca