LA MESA CHAMBER ROLLS OUT NEW FUNDRAISER: LUCKY WINNER WILL DRIVE HOME A HONDA

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East County News Service

 

June 26, 2010 (La Mesa) – Now you can support La Mesa’s business community and have a chance to win a brand new 2010 Honda CR-V LX car---the grand prize in the La Mesa Chamber of Commerce’s “Drive Away Raffle.”

 

The car, donated by DCH Honda of Lemon Grove, has a value of $22,255—or the lucky winner may opt to take $15,000 in cash instead. Second and third prizes of $2,000 and $1,000 cash will also be given away.

 

Ticket holders will have several opportunities to win up to $24,000 in cash prizes or drive home the car. Raffle tickets are only $25 each or five for $100. Grand prize drawing wil be held on October 23, 2010. There will also be a $3,000 early bird drawing on August 15, 2010 for those who purchase tickets by July 30, 2010, and a $3,000 Refer-a-Friend drawing to be held on October 23, 2010. Buy a ticket and then refer a friend and you will be entered into the $3,000 refer-a-friend drawing for each ticket purchased by a friend who names you as the referral on the order form. Only 4,000 tickets will be sold.

 

If you buy tickets...YOU CAN HELP EAST COUNTY MAGAZINE: JUST MENTION EAST COUNTY MAGAZINE EDITOR MIRIAM RAFTERY AS YOUR REFERRAL!
 

To purchase tickets, go to www.lamesachamber.com and download an order form, then mail or fax it to:

 

La Mesa Chamber CR-V LX Drive Away
8080 La Mesa Blvd. #212, La Mesa, CA 91942
619-465-1693 fax

 

Or enter by phone at (619) 465-7700.

 

Non-profit organizations may also money selling raffle tickets for The La Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Contact Mary England at (619) 251-7730 for more information.
 


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