The Loons Lottery, since its conception in March 1999, was to be one of the Clubs most successful ongoing fundraising initiatives. This money-spinning venture, initially co-ordinated by then Director Mike McEwan and his wife Helen, has proved a real boon, not only to The Loons but for a host of other sporting groups and other organisations.
Over the ten year period, groups involved in the Lottery have benefited to the tune of over £400,000, as they retain 50% of all of the weekly ticket sales. Forfar Athletic absorbs all of the operating and prize money costs.
A press and programme release by Loons Director Dennis Fenton, who now ran the weekly draw, stated that from the current 35 organisations currently taking part, he estimates that at least 30% of these groups will raise over £1000 per annum with one group hitting over £2000 !!!. How much difference would that make to your Clubs funds? "We are always keen to welcome new organisations on board," explained Dennis. "It is quite staggering what can be raised in a year with little effort".
The draws were made every Monday evening at Station Park when anyone interested in joining or simply finding out more would be made very welcome. The Jackpot prize started at £500 and rose, if not won, in weekly increments of £250 to a maximum of £3000. If the jackpot is not won, five £20 consolation prizes were drawn from the participating tickets.
Many of the participating clubs and organisations looked on The Loons Lottery as their major fundraiser.
The last draw was made on Monday the 24th of August 2020.
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