The Plymouth Fire Department is excited to announce a special holiday raffle offering the chance to win one of two valuable 7’ x 7’ resin storage sheds, generously donated by Lowe's. This fundraising effort aims to support the department's critical work in fire prevention and community safety.
Each shed, valued at $1,000, provides ideal outdoor storage solutions for lawn equipment, tools, or holiday décor. Only 400 tickets will be sold for this exclusive raffle, priced at $10 each, offering participants excellent odds to win a significant Christmas gift.
The drawing will be held live on Wednesday, December 18, at 6:00 PM. Proceeds from the raffle will directly benefit the Plymouth Fire Department, helping to purchase essential supplies, fire prevention equipment, and educational materials vital for protecting the community.
"This raffle is a fantastic way for our community to support the Plymouth Fire Department while also having the opportunity to win a practical and valuable prize," said Assistant Fire Chief Chuy Garcia. "Every ticket purchased helps us continue our mission of keeping Plymouth safe through preparedness and education."
To purchase tickets, community members can find any Plymouth Fire Department firefighter or stop by the fire station located at 111 North Center Street. Tickets are also available at the GIANT fm WTCA Studios at 112 West Washington Street.
The Plymouth Fire Department extends its sincere gratitude to Lowe's for its generous donation and to the community for its ongoing support.
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