The winning ticket was sold on the afternoon of September 2, during the final hours of the festival.
Are you the winner?
Holders of tickets purchased for the Marshall County Blueberry Half Pot are being advised to check their tickets for a winning number. The United Way of Marshall County (UWMC) is wrapping up the second annual Marshall County Blueberry Half Pot. As of this report, the prize has not yet been claimed, and just one week is left before the deadline.
The winning ticket number for the 2024 Marshall County Blueberry Half Pot is 3196844084. The winning ticket was sold on the afternoon of September 2, during the final hours of the festival.
This year’s Blueberry Half Pot (50/50) raffle reached a grand total of $37,487, meaning the winning ticket is worth $18,743. The remaining proceeds benefit UWMC and a network of nonprofits serving Marshall County.
The winning ticket holder must contact the United Way of Marshall County, Inc. at 574-936-3366 or email blueberryhalfpot@marshallcountyuw.org by 5 p.m. EDT on October 2 to receive more information about how to claim the prize.
According to the raffle's official rules, if the prize is not claimed by the close of business on October 2, United Way of Marshall County will retain the full prize. No redraw will take place.
More information and the official rules can be viewed at: bit.ly/MCBlueberryHalfPot .
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