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You have until Sunday to buy a Take Your Pick Car Draw ticket

Ticket sales close at 9 p.m.
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Rotary Take Your Pick Draw Co-Chair cleans this year’s prize Yukon in front of Duke of Windsor Sports Shop.

Anyone who hasn't bought a ticket for the Rotary Take You Pick Car Draw yet has until 9 p.m. on Sunday to do so. 

Prize options are a 2024 Ford F150 with Mission ice shack and trailer, a 2024 GMC Yukon with $3,000 at the Duke of Windsor Sports Shop (pictured), or $85,000 cash.

Tickets cost $20 each. The draw takes place Dec. 27. 

For more information, see the press release below. 

Tickets sales for this winter’s Rotary Take You Pick Car Draw will close at 9pm this Sunday.

"There’s no better time to grab your ticket for the Take Your Pick Draw," shared Rod Goodall, Rotarian and Co-Chair of the Draw Committee. "We’ve made it easier than ever, with 70 local outlets, over 30 volunteer sellers and fellow Rotarians, plus options to buy online or by calling the Rotary office. There really are 100 ways to get your ticket!"

Tickets will start being picked up from outlets as early as Friday and will continue over the weekend. Prize options are a 2024 Ford F150 with Mission ice shack and trailer, a 2024 GMC Yukon with $3,000 at the Duke of Windsor Sports Shop (pictured), or $85,000 cash.

"We’re still leaning into our winter wonderland—perfect timing this year—but with some fresh ways to enjoy the ice and snow. These tickets make great stocking stuffers, and the draw is on Dec. 27, so someone’s starting 2025 off with a bang."

Rotary Take Your Pick Draw is the gift that keeps on giving, with funds being used to better our community. “The money we raise supports THRIVE, scholarships, ROTARYFEST, and allows the club to respond to urgent needs like buying equipment for the Sault Area Hospital and Group Health Centre to help local kids and families.”

Tickets are $20 each.

“It’s about making a difference, plain and simple. At the end of the day, we hope people like the prizes and the work we’re doing. Rotarians care about this community—it’s home—and when we all pitch in, we can accomplish some pretty incredible things."