United Way of Marshall County (UWMC) has wrapped up its second annual Marshall County Blueberry Half Pot, where half of the proceeds will go to a lucky individual who purchased a Half Pot Ticket. The remaining proceeds benefit UWMC and a network of nonprofits serving Marshall County to improve the education, health and financial stability of every person in our local communities.
During this year’s sales events, beginning back in mid-July and running through this year’s Marshall County Blueberry Festival, the Blueberry Half Pot reached a grand total of $37,487, meaning the winning ticket is worth $18,743. The winning ticket number is 3196844084.
The winning ticket holder must contact the United Way of Marshall County, Inc. at 574-936-3366 or email blueberryhalfpot@marshallcountyuw.org by close of business on October 2, 2024, to receive more information on how to claim the prize.
More information and the official rules can be viewed at: bit.ly/MCBlueberryHalfPot
Sponsor of the Marshall County Blueberry Half Pot is United Way of Marshall County, Inc.
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