After nearly a year, Chase the Ace fundraiser to conclude with estimated $200K+ jackpot
This paid event listing is sponsored by Special Olympics South Dakota.
Get ready to maybe win big and definitely play a winning role for Special Olympics South Dakota.
The organizationâs Chase the Ace fundraiser at Tinnerâs Public House is approaching its one-year mark, and Thursday, Jan. 4, will be the final event.
That means someone will draw the ace of spades and be declared the winner, sharing a prize thatâs estimated to reach at least $200,000 with Special Olympics South Dakota.
There are only 16 sealed envelopes/cards remaining, and there will be a drawing until the ace of spaces is found that night. If your ticket is drawn, youâll still win $100 even if you donât select the ace of spades.
âThis has been such a great way to have fun while allowing people to learn more about our organization and give back to help us help our very special athletes,â said Darryl Nordquist, president and CEO of Special Olympics South Dakota. âWeâre excited to meet our big winner soon.â
So far, the fundraiser has raised more than $85,000 for Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics South Dakota, supporting more than 2,750 athletes statewide.
Special Olympics South Dakota is a year-round program of sports training, competition, health and education initiatives for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
More than 2,750 athletes in more than 50 South Dakota communities train and compete in over 26 Olympic-type sports. There is no fee to participate in Special Olympics.
The Chase the Ace drawing will begin at 7:37 p.m., but you donât need to be present to win.
To purchase tickets online, click here.
Special Olympics also accepts payment by Venmo, which you can send to @SOSD-Darryl-Nordquist. Make sure you include your phone number and the envelope number you think the ace of spades is under.
This is a look at the current board. If you select a number that already has been drawn, your selection will default to the first/lowest number currently available on the board.
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